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"some people still look for cars with low miles, i think with motorways car do more than they did 50 years ago, eg i travel to burnley daily 32k, thats 64 a day, approx 1 hour actual engine hours, a friend works near town drives spends up to 30 mins in traffic and same back, so covers 12k a day i do 5x that, but engine parts cambelt etc same running hours, i would think a counter recording running hours as well is a good idea, the gearbox on my friends went after 30k, plus clutch needed changing" . I couldn't agree more, I've never understood people who equate low mileage as better condition... Condition is condition and millage is millage. I'm just about to go past the 300k mark on my vw 2.5 5cyl lump, you wouldn't know it from a 30k one | |||
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"My Alfa just went over 107,000 miles at the weekend. I regularly drive over 250 miles in a weekend and she never misses a beat. The key is plenty of good long runs and keeping on top of servicing and preventative maintenance. She's having all her belts, water pump, tensioners and idlers changed tomorrow (not really due for a year yet) and has her oil changed (using Fuchs Titan 5w/40) every 6,000 miles." Agree, I change my oil every 6k (mate works for millers) and have just had a full fluid change (every fluid in the car) aux belts tensioners, glow plugs, and a full suspension rebuild. Spent £750 on my 155k mondeo mk4,but run it 200miles a day up the m1 to Doncaster and get 45p a mile off my tax bill so it pays for itself. Maintenance record and condition is way more important than what the odometer says. Know someone with a bmw 520d with 400k on the clock and it still drives well, again he does oil changes every 6k not the 20k that many manufacturers recommend. Oil is the life blood of an engine, good oil changed regularly = car that will keep on going! | |||
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"My Alfa just went over 107,000 miles at the weekend. I regularly drive over 250 miles in a weekend and she never misses a beat. The key is plenty of good long runs and keeping on top of servicing and preventative maintenance. She's having all her belts, water pump, tensioners and idlers changed tomorrow (not really due for a year yet) and has her oil changed (using Fuchs Titan 5w/40) every 6,000 miles. Agree, I change my oil every 6k (mate works for millers) and have just had a full fluid change (every fluid in the car) aux belts tensioners, glow plugs, and a full suspension rebuild. Spent £750 on my 155k mondeo mk4,but run it 200miles a day up the m1 to Doncaster and get 45p a mile off my tax bill so it pays for itself. Maintenance record and condition is way more important than what the odometer says. Know someone with a bmw 520d with 400k on the clock and it still drives well, again he does oil changes every 6k not the 20k that many manufacturers recommend. Oil is the life blood of an engine, good oil changed regularly = car that will keep on going! " I did my gearbox oil last week. That's the one a lot of people forget and main dealers only inspect for level at service time. I've uprated a few other parts that are know to cause problems, the turbo boost and vacuum pipes are now all silicone, the oil cooler is slightly bigger and has stainless steel unions rather than mild steel (no sudden failures) and the suspension bushes are polyurethane. I've also removed the EGR valve and swirl flaps which are about the biggest causes of problems to most modern diesel engines, thankfully the Alfa GT never had a stupid DPF but its now illegal to remove them anyway. | |||
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"My Alfa just went over 107,000 miles at the weekend. I regularly drive over 250 miles in a weekend and she never misses a beat. The key is plenty of good long runs and keeping on top of servicing and preventative maintenance. She's having all her belts, water pump, tensioners and idlers changed tomorrow (not really due for a year yet) and has her oil changed (using Fuchs Titan 5w/40) every 6,000 miles. Agree, I change my oil every 6k (mate works for millers) and have just had a full fluid change (every fluid in the car) aux belts tensioners, glow plugs, and a full suspension rebuild. Spent £750 on my 155k mondeo mk4,but run it 200miles a day up the m1 to Doncaster and get 45p a mile off my tax bill so it pays for itself. Maintenance record and condition is way more important than what the odometer says. Know someone with a bmw 520d with 400k on the clock and it still drives well, again he does oil changes every 6k not the 20k that many manufacturers recommend. Oil is the life blood of an engine, good oil changed regularly = car that will keep on going! I did my gearbox oil last week. That's the one a lot of people forget and main dealers only inspect for level at service time. I've uprated a few other parts that are know to cause problems, the turbo boost and vacuum pipes are now all silicone, the oil cooler is slightly bigger and has stainless steel unions rather than mild steel (no sudden failures) and the suspension bushes are polyurethane. I've also removed the EGR valve and swirl flaps which are about the biggest causes of problems to most modern diesel engines, thankfully the Alfa GT never had a stupid DPF but its now illegal to remove them anyway." Yes the swirl flaps are well known engine destroyers! Gearbox oil done on mine the weekend just gone along with steering fluid, oil, coolant, brake fluid. I found a company in swadlincote that custom makes silicone hoses last forever and look good. Have to admit I didn't go for poly bushes as I find them too harsh for motorway crusing, they are ace on sportier cars though and do last forever | |||
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"I've not poly-bushed the lower wishbone arms because that really does make then ride harsh and its completely unnecessary. The upper wishbone bushes are prone to fail and swapping them for poly's makes sense. The ride is no harsher than before but they can squeak a bit when they're cold, silicone grease helps with that though" Ahh yes for the tops good call, once drove a 330D with poly bushes all round and it was like driving on square wheels! | |||
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"I've not poly-bushed the lower wishbone arms because that really does make then ride harsh and its completely unnecessary. The upper wishbone bushes are prone to fail and swapping them for poly's makes sense. The ride is no harsher than before but they can squeak a bit when they're cold, silicone grease helps with that though Ahh yes for the tops good call, once drove a 330D with poly bushes all round and it was like driving on square wheels! " There's very few cars that its a good idea to poly the lowers on. The Alfa Brera/159/Spider is about the only one (theyre all the same chasis and floorplan) that springs to mind. On those the difference is dramatic | |||
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"My Alfa just went over 107,000 miles at the weekend. I regularly drive over 250 miles in a weekend and she never misses a beat. The key is plenty of good long runs and keeping on top of servicing and preventative maintenance. She's having all her belts, water pump, tensioners and idlers changed tomorrow (not really due for a year yet) and has her oil changed (using Fuchs Titan 5w/40) every 6,000 miles. Agree, I change my oil every 6k (mate works for millers) and have just had a full fluid change (every fluid in the car) aux belts tensioners, glow plugs, and a full suspension rebuild. Spent £750 on my 155k mondeo mk4,but run it 200miles a day up the m1 to Doncaster and get 45p a mile off my tax bill so it pays for itself. Maintenance record and condition is way more important than what the odometer says. Know someone with a bmw 520d with 400k on the clock and it still drives well, again he does oil changes every 6k not the 20k that many manufacturers recommend. Oil is the life blood of an engine, good oil changed regularly = car that will keep on going! I did my gearbox oil last week. That's the one a lot of people forget and main dealers only inspect for level at service time. I've uprated a few other parts that are know to cause problems, the turbo boost and vacuum pipes are now all silicone, the oil cooler is slightly bigger and has stainless steel unions rather than mild steel (no sudden failures) and the suspension bushes are polyurethane. I've also removed the EGR valve and swirl flaps which are about the biggest causes of problems to most modern diesel engines, thankfully the Alfa GT never had a stupid DPF but its now illegal to remove them anyway." . I sometimes get the feeling, you've taken down the page 3 calendar in the shed and replaced it with an Alfa calendar!... Can't wait till April... She's got her bonnet up and top down... Filthy | |||
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"My Alfa just went over 107,000 miles at the weekend. I regularly drive over 250 miles in a weekend and she never misses a beat. The key is plenty of good long runs and keeping on top of servicing and preventative maintenance. She's having all her belts, water pump, tensioners and idlers changed tomorrow (not really due for a year yet) and has her oil changed (using Fuchs Titan 5w/40) every 6,000 miles. Agree, I change my oil every 6k (mate works for millers) and have just had a full fluid change (every fluid in the car) aux belts tensioners, glow plugs, and a full suspension rebuild. Spent £750 on my 155k mondeo mk4,but run it 200miles a day up the m1 to Doncaster and get 45p a mile off my tax bill so it pays for itself. Maintenance record and condition is way more important than what the odometer says. Know someone with a bmw 520d with 400k on the clock and it still drives well, again he does oil changes every 6k not the 20k that many manufacturers recommend. Oil is the life blood of an engine, good oil changed regularly = car that will keep on going! I did my gearbox oil last week. That's the one a lot of people forget and main dealers only inspect for level at service time. I've uprated a few other parts that are know to cause problems, the turbo boost and vacuum pipes are now all silicone, the oil cooler is slightly bigger and has stainless steel unions rather than mild steel (no sudden failures) and the suspension bushes are polyurethane. I've also removed the EGR valve and swirl flaps which are about the biggest causes of problems to most modern diesel engines, thankfully the Alfa GT never had a stupid DPF but its now illegal to remove them anyway.. I sometimes get the feeling, you've taken down the page 3 calendar in the shed and replaced it with an Alfa calendar!... Can't wait till April... She's got her bonnet up and top down... Filthy " You've obviously been in my shed! | |||
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"We tend to do oil changes with good oil like castor edge more often than recommend. We change the oil on our current car every 5k. Never drive it hard when cold either. " Castor oil! I bet it's fun in your car on long journeys! | |||
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"Volvo V70 D5 diesel auto. 250,000 miles and never uses a drop of oil. " I had an Alfa 146 Sportwagon, fun to drive but damn, everything went wrong with it. I complained about oil usage, they topped it up, told me to bring it back after 1000 miles. I took it back after 900 as I was heading for the South coast, it took 4 litres to top it up again. I was told this is normal for a Tspark engine. Try the other one bud, I wasn't born yesterday. Biggest heap of junk I have ever had. | |||
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"Volvo V70 D5 diesel auto. 250,000 miles and never uses a drop of oil. I had an Alfa 146 Sportwagon, fun to drive but damn, everything went wrong with it. I complained about oil usage, they topped it up, told me to bring it back after 1000 miles. I took it back after 900 as I was heading for the South coast, it took 4 litres to top it up again. I was told this is normal for a Tspark engine. Try the other one bud, I wasn't born yesterday. Biggest heap of junk I have ever had." A litre every thousand miles is normal fo a T-Spark due to the block design. 4 litres is basically knackered! | |||
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"There's a milage sweetspot of over 3k per year but under 15k ish where it seems to do cars no harm. Low mileage stop start kills cars so quickly. Changed the 'sealed for life' gear oil in my car last night with Motul 75w80 synthetic at 35,000. As i watched the oil drain into the pan it went from clear greenish to a mother of pearl effect - it was the metallic fragments held in suspension coming out with the moisture and other shit. Glad I did now it's very smooth indeed and Know it's right. " I used Fuchs 75w90 fully synth. The difference is amazing... | |||
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