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Re: Scruffy SR125
The SR 125 has gone thank fuck. I had to get a new Chinese shitty carb in the end as I just couldn't get it to run properly on the original one. It'd sort of run on the old one if you set the mixture screw roughly a quarter turn out but then still wouldn't idle properly. I cleared it as best as I could, adjusted the float, replaced an o ring, basically wasted hours fucking around with it but had to admit defeat in the end
The V50 now seems to have settled down at 48mpg with normal tatting around here and has loads more power when warmed up, a trailer full of oak on the back of it yesterday wasn't a problem in the slightest. It has however paid me back for hoovering it out. I shut the drivers side passenger door yesterday and the drivers door mirror glass fell out and smashed on the floor FFS
The V50 now seems to have settled down at 48mpg with normal tatting around here and has loads more power when warmed up, a trailer full of oak on the back of it yesterday wasn't a problem in the slightest. It has however paid me back for hoovering it out. I shut the drivers side passenger door yesterday and the drivers door mirror glass fell out and smashed on the floor FFS
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Re: Scruffy SR125
I was parked next to a scruffy 530d estate the other day on an 02 plate. I remember my kit car days when they first came out, they go surprisingly well for what they are in a straight line at least?
Any major pitfalls with them if I find a snotter?
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Re: Barn find 405
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/2020s- ... ugeot-405/
"2020's 12th Best-Selling D Saloon Car Was...The Peugeot 405" More popular than the new 508
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Re: Barn find 405
I was just reading a period autocar & motor feature on the 405 last night. Amazing that Peugeot could make such good cars then utter shite.
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Re: Barn find 405
Indeed, they really lost their way afterwards. Passengers I've had that couldn't give a shit about what vehicle gets them from A to B have remarked on the fact they can't believe how comfortable it is to waft about in for such an old car.AutoshiteBoy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 6:51 am I was just reading a period autocar & motor feature on the 405 last night. Amazing that Peugeot could make such good cars then utter shite.
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Re: Barn find 405
You really aren't sold on them are you mate
It is a good barn as it happens, wish it was fucking mine, I'd have filled it with all sorts of shit if it was. It's 300 quid a year instead of paying the tax and the roulette of parking it on the local public car park.
The bloke who owns it never stops, he's just put yet another pole barn/shed up. The telegraph poles he's used are so over the top it's funny, a tractor would just bounce off them.
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Re: Barn find 405
I just don't get french stuff, it never seems well designed or very good at what it does to me.
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Re: Barn find 405
Well, as much as I like you in other ways, you're a fucking philistine. But hey, I don't understand the appeal of old British motorbikes, so I guess we're even.
I've never experienced a better combination of handling and comfort than in a 1990s Peugeot. Both my 306s were utterly brilliant to drive, and a mate at uni had a 405 DT of some description. It was pale green with a purple velour interior. Utterly mad, but supremely comfortable.
Then just about every single Peugeot ending in 7 was a complete bucket of unredeemable shit, and UGLY too.