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2526.1 | AA | COLA1::CADAMSON | [email protected] | Fri Jun 21 1996 14:41 | 10 |
| I recall something about the AA failing to detect an RS Turbo had had 2 major
accidents in What car (or something similar).
I've not had the need of such a service but am not sure I'd be happy enough
with them.
(If you want a copy of the article, contact me off-line)
Craig.
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2526.2 | Fun in snow..... | PGREEN::RICHARDS | | Tue Jun 25 1996 13:12 | 45 |
| I've had '91 GSi 4x4 for 3.5 years now. The car is very quick,
handles extremely well and is very well equipped. Its standard 0-60 time
is 8.3 seconds (7.8 secs for the 2 wheel drive version) and last year in
Germany I had an indicated 138 mph out of it before I had to ease off.
I'm sure that it would have gone of the clock if someone hadn't pulled
out on me.....
Whilst I enjoy owning and driving the car, I have had cause the curse
it.
The 4 wheel drive system is far to complicated for what it does.
Ford's solution of a viscous coupling between front and back
wheels to avoid axle wind up (the effect of the front wheels rotating at
a different speed to the rear ones causing the transmission to `wind
up') is fairly straight forward, cheap and is easily maintained.
Vauxhall/Opel's solution is to have a transfer box which disconnects
the drive to the rear wheels when braking at speeds of over 15 mph.
This is achieved by an electro/hydraulic system in the box. Obviously
this makes the transfer box complex and therefore expensive to replace.
Last year, shortly after a Vauxhall recall to replace a pressure valve
in the 4x4/power steering hydraulic system, an oil seal blew in the
transfer box taking out the power steering and 4 wheel drive. The box
is not a service item - that is you have to buy a new one and give the
old one back as an exchange. I got �80.00 change out of 2 grand
after fitting. This on a vehicle which at the time was only worth
�5000 - �6000 was devastating. The oil seal probably cost 20 pence.
when braking. Of course Vauxhall denied that there was any link
between the recall work and the box failure.
Second draw back is that if you wreck one tyre, you have to replace all
four if the tyres are worn more than a certain percentage (different
circumference causes axle wind up). This can make a bad puncture
rather expensive.
Saying all this, the car handles in every department much, much better
than its 2 wheel drive counterpart and if you want a car which to me is
a cross between a sports car and a saloon then get one.
Great fun.......
Paul
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2526.3 | Sounds Good | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Tue Jun 25 1996 14:55 | 16 |
| Hmmm...
Sounds good. Actually the transfer box was the only worry I had about
the car. Apparently the earlier ones (90G) are a bit flimsy.
I like the look of the GSi 's but I can't find one that seems to be in
good nick with reasonable mileage at a reasonable price.
I am also looking at the 405 Mi16 and Mi16x4, but I haven't even driven
one of these yet, so it is a bit hard to tell which to go for.
Thanks for the feedback, this is the first opinion I've heard on them
(apart from the bloke who tried to sell me a dodgy one!).
Jamie.
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2526.4 | Theres Alternatives out there !! | WOTVAX::BARRETTR | | Tue Jun 25 1996 15:45 | 46 |
| Sorry if this is a bit late :-
A couple of months ago I decided I wanted a quick saloon/hatchback of
the cavalier size. Granted I wasn't desperate for 4 wheel drive since I
thought it was too expensive to maintain on a second hand car.
I decided on one of three cars :--
Peugeot 405 MI16
Nissan Primera eGT
Cavalier GSI2000
I test drove a couple of each - I thought that the Peugeot was slow ( K
plate ) - I also drove a H plated version which was much faster but had
the early dash. I thought that it drove very well - but really the
build quality was so bad I couldn't of lived with it i.e. wondering
what was going to fall off next ! The K plate was better but really had
no go whatsoever.
I drove a J plate GSI2000 and thought it was quick but too much power
for the chassis - it just couldn't cope with it - first gear was spent
trying to keep it going in a straight line and the steering was vague
to say the least.
I finally drove a Primera eGT, best steering of the three - not the
best ride quality - but probably the best handling of the three
although theres little between it and the Peugeot - the Cavalier was
'DULL' in comparison. All three offered similar performance i.e. all
have 150bhp+ the Primera also had longer service intervals and NO
cambelt to snap ( its got a timing chain which is good for 150,000
according to nissan )
I would choose the Peugeot or the Primera ( I bought the Primera eGT )
- the primera has all of the fun of the Peugeot with build quality
thats in a different league. One problem with the Primera is the poor
fuel economy around town - although once on a motorway its incredibly
good 36.1mpg from Liverpool to Paris during the night at a steady
90mph+
Major plus points for the Primera are also the fact that although
theres less of them than the other two - they seem to of been taken
care of by their owners.
Rick Barrett
92 Primera eGT
cost me �6,000 with FSH, Mint all round, 24,000 miles which is genuine.
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2526.5 | Standard or chipped? | GEOFFN::BARKERA | | Tue Jun 25 1996 16:28 | 6 |
| Richard,
Haven't you had your Primera "chipped"? Thus the 150+ bhp?
Alan.
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2526.6 | Standard really !! | WOTVAX::BARRETTR | | Tue Jun 25 1996 16:47 | 16 |
| Alan,
The Primera eGT is 150bhp as standard - mine has had the cat removed (
which since its a 92' variant im allowed to do ) and the ECU has been
informed of this - but its not been chipped or modified in any other
way.
The Nissan dealers have a computer called a consult which gives power
readings which are based on airflow and fuel rate of the engine
and seem to think its producing 165bhp at the flywheel.
How accurate this method of power readings is I dont know - but the car
definately feels quicker - especially over 7000rpm
Rick.
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2526.7 | | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Tue Jun 25 1996 16:55 | 10 |
| It must be pretty quick with 165bhp!
Is it the saloon or the hatch?
Going back to the comparison earlier, I always thought that the GSi had
only 130bhp. Mi16's, I know, had 160bhp up until K plate, when they
dropped to 155bhp.
Jamie
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2526.8 | Not Slow really ! | WOTVAX::BARRETTR | | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:31 | 25 |
| It is fairly quick - one of the guys in Warrington who drives a
2.0litre Astra managed to scare himself in it. Mind you it was worse
for me - I was in the passengers seat.
Its the hatch - I wanted a saloon but their not exactly common so in
the end I found a low mileage Hatch which was too good to miss.
The Cavalier SRI has 130bhp, the GSI has 156bhp, the Mi16 does have
160bhp but you really need to rev it till it drops to get it to move -
the engines in the Primera and Cavalier are better even though they
have slightly less power.
Personally I think its the best car I've ever owned and I've gone
through a lot ( MG Metro, Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9, Renault 5 GT Turbo, Fiat
Punto (1.2 & GT Turbo), Fiat Bravo 1.8HLX) and I've still got a G reg
Toyota MR2 - I've actually had a few more cars but the list was getting
too long.
If you had �6k I would go for a Nissan - its going to cost you less to
maintain in the long run, directline wanted less for insurance on the
Primera than on either of the others and it still brings a huge smile
to my face.
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2526.9 | Worth a Look! | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:39 | 12 |
| I think maybe I should have a look at them!
I must admit that I hadn't even considered a Nissan - no particular
reason, it just didn't occur to me that they made fast cars! I have
been looking for a car for about 4months now, I just don't seem to be
able to find the car I want at a price I am prepared to pay for it (+
insurance is a factor).
Thanks for the pointers!
Jamie
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2526.10 | | WOTVAX::BARRETTR | | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:56 | 10 |
| jamie,
One last point - depending on age of the car your looking at - before J
reg - the Primera eGT was called a Primera eZX - same car though - just
a different name. These are the only two models with the 150bhp engine
- all the other 2.0 have 123bhp. You can tell straight away anyhow -
the 150bhp models have a red cam cover on the engine.
Rick
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2526.11 | | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Tue Jun 25 1996 18:09 | 9 |
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>> the 150bhp models have a red cam cover on the engine.
this sounds like a 70's 'tuning' trick %^) a bit like the 'it must be
a real RS2000, it's got fish-net headrests....'
G.
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2526.12 | I didn't know that! | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Tue Jun 25 1996 18:09 | 8 |
| Rick,
Thanks for the tip.
Jamie
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2526.13 | Lets have a go! | GEOFFN::BARKERA | | Tue Jun 25 1996 18:20 | 9 |
| Richard,
Your car does sound good. We must meet up one dinner or weekend and
have a drive of each others cars.
It would be nice to feel 150 bhp, and compare it to my 130bhp Astra,
( I think thats the right figure).
Alan.
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2526.14 | Hertz/PHH/Avis exleasers ??? | CMOTEC::JASPER | Stuck on the Flypaper of Life | Fri Jun 28 1996 14:31 | 7 |
| Back to the original topic,
have you tried our fleet suppliers, Hertz & PHH ? They sell ex-company
cars. These are probably a better bet than most places.
Tony.
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2526.15 | What about a turbo ? | WOTVAX::DREW | Not another marzipan mercenary ! | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:25 | 13 |
| Have you considered the Cavalier Turbo ?
I drove one for 18 months (35k miles) and was very happy with it.
200 bhp
4x4
leather
air con
It's certainly not the best handling car on the road but there isn;t
much that can keep up in the wet !
Graham.
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2526.16 | "Insurance!!" | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Wed Jul 10 1996 15:10 | 15 |
| Hello,
Yes I had considered the Cav Turbo, but the insurance is a bit of a
problem.
However, I am now the owner of a 90(G) GSi2000. I am very happy with
it, apart from the fact that it seems to be running a bit lumpy -
especially when cold. Does anyone know if this is normal for the GSi?
Thanks for all the replies so far.
Jamie
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2526.17 | | BPSOF::BROWN | Chris Brown | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:53 | 9 |
| Is it 4wd?
I seem to remember that there was a problem on the '90 models
synchronising the ABS and 4WD. Vauxhall's answer was a recommendation
to take out the fuse for the ABS system.
I'm not sure what the long term resolution was (if one was ever found).
Chris
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2526.18 | "Not a 4WD" | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Wed Jul 10 1996 18:39 | 14 |
| Hi Chris,
No it is not a 4WD. It is actually the engine that is lumpy. One
other point is that in the engine there is a funny plug that sets the
engine for different octane rated fuels. In the manual it says that
the plug has the octane rating written on it - but mine has "A" and
"B". At the moment it is set to "A" and running on Super Plus
Unleaded. I have tried it on "B" with the same fuel. It doesn't seem
to make a lot of difference, but there is a smell of petrol????
I think maybe I need to get it on a diagnostic machine.
Jamie
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2526.19 | | KERNEL::LOANE | Comfortably numb!! | Thu Jul 11 1996 07:21 | 10 |
| >but there is a smell of petrol????
Gulp!! As Peugeot claim in their 306 recall letter, you may have
"significant risk of fire!!". On the GSi injection system (as with
most others), the fuel is presurised in the spraybar manifold by the
pump in the tank; a pressure relief valve at the end of the manifold
allows excess fuel volume back to the tank (except when the
so-called `cranking' signal is on). I can't remember the pressure
inside the manifold, but it is NOT insignificant.....can you find
any evidence of frayed fuel hoses or fuel deposits??
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2526.20 | | BPSOF::BROWN | Chris Brown | Thu Jul 11 1996 10:58 | 17 |
| re .18
I didn't mean to suggest that he lumpiness was in any way related to
the ABS vs 4x4.
If the smell of petrol is in the engine bay, then I would also support
Chris's last reply warning of fire hazard. If its from the tail pipe,
then its probably due to misfiring problems. I presume that it doesn't
have a cat, but if it does, then fix it quick, or it'll 'poison' the
cat.
The octane setting key is merely a dongle which tells the EMU to change
the ignition mapping for the petrol in use. It should not affect the
engine to the extent that you notice any lumpiness.
Good luck
Chris
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2526.21 | "No Fire, hopefully" | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Thu Jul 11 1996 11:13 | 27 |
| I don't *think* there is a problem with the hoses. The petrol smell
is only present when I reverse the Octane switch in the engine.
I'll give a bit more background...
I had the car inspected by an engineer, who said that it was okay
except for a small engine noise above 3500rpm (definately not the
big-end.). This was acconted for by the fact that the bloke I bought
it off had a larger bore manifold fitted to it, which resonates more
than normal when 'the cams come on'.
The car was fine when I picked it up, but the engine was warm so it is
difficult to say how well it was running because the problem comes when
the engine is cold. I drove it home in the torrential rain, which
continued for the rest of the weekend. The car seemed fine then, even
when it was cold. However on the Monday or Tuesday, I noticed that it
was 'hunting' at tickover. Also for the first 15mins of driving it
tends to 'kangaroo' a bit - it missess quite badly sometimes when you
move off, and apply the throttle in 2nd.
I am a bit baffled. If it had only lasted a few days I would have
thought it was damp in the engine somewhere (I did go through some
flooded roads), but...
Jamie
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2526.22 | | KERNEL::LOANE | Comfortably numb!! | Thu Jul 11 1996 14:05 | 9 |
| > I noticed that it
> was 'hunting' at tickover. Also for the first 15mins of driving it
> tends to 'kangaroo' a bit - it missess quite badly sometimes when you
> move off, and apply the throttle in 2nd.
I had a remarkably similar problem on my SRi 16v after some work was
done by a `reputable' Service agent; it turned out that they bodged
the Air Mass-flow sensor connector...once Ralph's Garage took a
look, it was soon fixed!!
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2526.23 | "Amazing!!!" | CHEFS::MUSSONJ | jamie | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:16 | 9 |
| Well, I got home last night and located the Mass Air Flow Meter. Took
the connector off, decided I didn't know anything about modern engines,
put the connector back on again and...Hey Presto. Problem fixed
(touch wood!).
Cheers for the tip.
Jamie.
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2526.24 | ....another satisfied customer | KERNEL::LOANE | Comfortably numb!! | Fri Jul 12 1996 12:07 | 3 |
| >Problem fixed
Remote Support works again!!
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