RAArmstrong
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Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
Waseem 333i said:Jeremy.d said:Waseem 333i said:have a look at personal loan vs vehicle finance. Also look at which one is better should you decide to pay off quicker.
6 speed manual is the way to go on these cars. Clutch is expensive because flywheel has to be replaced at the same time. If you feel any shudder or if the clutch pedal is stiff you will need to budget for clutch.
Where is the car located? I could have a look at it for you.
Cooling system is not absolutely compulsory to overhaul yet. Diesels run a little cooler compared to petrol.
Damper pulley could be coming up for replacement if it hasn't been done already. If it has been replaced you have a little time. Suspension will need some work depending on how it was driven and maintained.
Boost leaks are probably there.
DPF delete, vacuum lines, swirl flaps, egr delete. Those are somewhat priority. Have a good listen to the turbo. The noise can tell you the health of the turbo or the charge system.
DIY is real easy. Invest in some special tools and you will save a packet in maintenance
Yes i know those swirl flaps were an issue, but my feeling is that if it hasnt troubled in 170k it should be fine?.
Car is in Lenasia, would be great if you could have a look mate.
Never underestimate swirl flaps. It can cost almost nothing to delete them so its one of those first things to do. Lenasia is a little too far out for me. If you are really keen on this car take a drive to the east rand. I will show you things on my car then you can compare. What is monthly budget for maintenance? I pay just under R500 for insurance. Im 33 (i think)
RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
True, but that one time you go to the Drakensburg, during winter, and the overnight temperature drops to -10 deg C, you will struggle to get it started early the next morning.
H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
True, but that one time you go to the Drakensburg, during winter, and the overnight temperature drops to -10 deg C, you will struggle to get it started early the next morning.
RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
True, but that one time you go to the Drakensburg, during winter, and the overnight temperature drops to -10 deg C, you will struggle to get it started early the next morning.
Jeremy.d said:Waseem 333i said:Jeremy.d said:Waseem 333i said:have a look at personal loan vs vehicle finance. Also look at which one is better should you decide to pay off quicker.
6 speed manual is the way to go on these cars. Clutch is expensive because flywheel has to be replaced at the same time. If you feel any shudder or if the clutch pedal is stiff you will need to budget for clutch.
Where is the car located? I could have a look at it for you.
Cooling system is not absolutely compulsory to overhaul yet. Diesels run a little cooler compared to petrol.
Damper pulley could be coming up for replacement if it hasn't been done already. If it has been replaced you have a little time. Suspension will need some work depending on how it was driven and maintained.
Boost leaks are probably there.
DPF delete, vacuum lines, swirl flaps, egr delete. Those are somewhat priority. Have a good listen to the turbo. The noise can tell you the health of the turbo or the charge system.
DIY is real easy. Invest in some special tools and you will save a packet in maintenance
Yes i know those swirl flaps were an issue, but my feeling is that if it hasnt troubled in 170k it should be fine?.
Car is in Lenasia, would be great if you could have a look mate.
Never underestimate swirl flaps. It can cost almost nothing to delete them so its one of those first things to do. Lenasia is a little too far out for me. If you are really keen on this car take a drive to the east rand. I will show you things on my car then you can compare. What is monthly budget for maintenance? I pay just under R500 for insurance. Im 33 (i think)
I'm from Pietermaritzburg, so anywhere in GP is far for me, obviously i would make the trip if I'm really keen though.
I was thinking that i could spend maybe R2k per month, but i think that's probably being too optimistic. I have no commitments, so really everything i make could (in theory) go into the car...not that i make a lot of money though.
Waseem 333i said:RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:H|] [quote='RAArmstrong@TheFanatics said:Glow plugs are a non issue in this climate. It doesnt get cold enough here for us to need them
True, but that one time you go to the Drakensburg, during winter, and the overnight temperature drops to -10 deg C, you will struggle to get it started early the next morning.
Which is exactly why you dont get up early on a winter morning
H|] [quote='Jeremy.d said:Waseem 333i said:Jeremy.d said:Waseem 333i said:have a look at personal loan vs vehicle finance. Also look at which one is better should you decide to pay off quicker.
6 speed manual is the way to go on these cars. Clutch is expensive because flywheel has to be replaced at the same time. If you feel any shudder or if the clutch pedal is stiff you will need to budget for clutch.
Where is the car located? I could have a look at it for you.
Cooling system is not absolutely compulsory to overhaul yet. Diesels run a little cooler compared to petrol.
Damper pulley could be coming up for replacement if it hasn't been done already. If it has been replaced you have a little time. Suspension will need some work depending on how it was driven and maintained.
Boost leaks are probably there.
DPF delete, vacuum lines, swirl flaps, egr delete. Those are somewhat priority. Have a good listen to the turbo. The noise can tell you the health of the turbo or the charge system.
DIY is real easy. Invest in some special tools and you will save a packet in maintenance
Yes i know those swirl flaps were an issue, but my feeling is that if it hasnt troubled in 170k it should be fine?.
Car is in Lenasia, would be great if you could have a look mate.
Never underestimate swirl flaps. It can cost almost nothing to delete them so its one of those first things to do. Lenasia is a little too far out for me. If you are really keen on this car take a drive to the east rand. I will show you things on my car then you can compare. What is monthly budget for maintenance? I pay just under R500 for insurance. Im 33 (i think)
I'm from Pietermaritzburg, so anywhere in GP is far for me, obviously i would make the trip if I'm really keen though.
I was thinking that i could spend maybe R2k per month, but i think that's probably being too optimistic. I have no commitments, so really everything i make could (in theory) go into the car...not that i make a lot of money though.
Tjoppies said:the seller says in previous adverts he has spent R30 000 in the last year on maintenance...sells for R89K
if it's the 1 im thinking of it does look very very nice - ask him for a proof of that R30k that he has spent, its a lot of money and should include most of the preventative stuff?
Tjoppies said:solid cars bud.
i come from a 2004 Opel astra coupe turbo, a friggin LEMON of note.
got my 320d about a month ago, did major service & control arms and paid R10k, not done the cooling system but that would be around 5-7K.
took it to reputable shop and owner said my 17yr old car is stil in supergood mechanical condition and dont need to do glowplugs and cooling just yet - i can but from the inspection and diagnostics he says its not something i would have to do now.
but keep in mind, for R80k your not getting more car anywhere on this planet than a 330d buddy,buy a 2001 whatever car and you are still going to have to do some things.
LOVE my 320d, LOVE LOVE LOVE. solid as dwayne johnson, needs more oomph but RK Motion will sort that out
do this and get it over with.
* call seller and say your serious cash buyer
* ask him to send receipts of work done
* post here - group will advise
* group approves go ride it, buy it, take it to RK Motion for a tune and you will be smiling like prostitute on payday.
Tjoppies said:great - if this car was available in about 4 months i would have gunned for it.
judging by the pics, the car looks nice, interior and leather as well.
good luck - keep us posted.