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 31 
 on: 18 December 2025, 16:54:40 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Viral_Jim
Was this the same 5 pot lump used  by Volvo, Jimmy?

900-950KG......I wonder how many, if any, cars weigh this little in 2025/6. Most cars are fat bastards these days.

Yup, it pops up in all sorts of places, including the c30, mondeo and s-max. I mean, they probably sold about four in the UK, but a 300bhp people carrier holds a certain appeal. I reckon if I spent a bit of time parting out the donor car, the engine and box would be more or less free. Three door escort estates are a bit of a rarity though (can't imagine why) so finding the actual car wouldn't be easy to begin with.  :-\

950kg might even be a bit of an over estimate, I think the original 1.3 tipped the scales at around 800kgs!

If you want crazy, then this has to be up there (with Opti's favourite Signum engine featuring  :y)

https://youtu.be/xWCRuovk210?si=x_tmnAitIcNtQ4tT

What a beautifully insane little car.  :y I wonder if the underbody temps will actually lift the paint at full chat  ;D

 32 
 on: 18 December 2025, 15:47:35 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by STEMO
mine is 74 hc.had it since 1990 .its holding up pretty well as you say they used to rust for fun back in the day .mine is still on its original (untouched)inner wings,sills and front wings and valance so i must be doing something right over the years !!
I used to build the rear axle for them in Ellesmere Port. That was a veeeeeery long time ago  ;D

 33 
 on: 18 December 2025, 15:37:24 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by cam.in.head
mine is 74 hc.had it since 1990 .its holding up pretty well as you say they used to rust for fun back in the day .mine is still on its original (untouched)inner wings,sills and front wings and valance so i must be doing something right over the years !!

 34 
 on: 18 December 2025, 15:19:09 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
If you want crazy, then this has to be up there (with Opti's favourite Signum engine featuring  :y)

https://youtu.be/xWCRuovk210?si=x_tmnAitIcNtQ4tT

It's amazing what an 'ordinary Joe' can do with a lathe, a big turbo, and a Vauxhall Adam. Way out of my league.

2.8V6 Turbo from the mighty Signum has 250bhp as stock, and lots of low down torque. I think it is a great engine but then I would say that. >:D

 35 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:56:25 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Marks DTM Calib
If you want crazy, then this has to be up there (with Opti's favourite Signum engine featuring  :y)

https://youtu.be/xWCRuovk210?si=x_tmnAitIcNtQ4tT

 36 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:53:34 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
My first car was a 1970 Viva. It was 8 years old when my Dad bought it for me for £70, in the vain hope it would keep me away from motorbikes.
It had rust holes in the wings when I got it and the floor was a bit crusty too.
I think I went through two gearboxes and three or four clutches in a year, so could change a clutch in an hour by the end of it.
Thrashed it mercilessly - zero mechanical sympathy after Japanese two strokes - and finished it off in a banger race.
Old man wasnt too happy with me. He thought it would last me for years.  ;D

 37 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:36:49 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
Sounds like you've sorted it then, just in time for the cold snap they are promising.

Superb :y

I know it would be far more easy to buy a new system, or pay for some 'hairy-arsed' engineer £100P/H to fix it, but I really like to fix things myself, if I can.

I can remember draining the septic tank with buckets (I later bought a pump) to find the blockage to the soakaway. That was a proper shit job. :-\ :)

 38 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:23:56 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by TheBoy
Sounds like you've sorted it then, just in time for the cold snap they are promising.

Superb :y

 39 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:22:08 
Started by aaronjb - Last post by TheBoy
Ender 3 v2 neo is mine. TBH I don't even know what difference it makes. I had it because they seemed common (so lots of online support) and the boxing day sale offer made it a cheap way into the hobby.

Do you have to keep tpuin a heated filament box or any of that nonsense?
Looks like a remote extruder, via a bowden tube?  If so, not really going to be that good with TPU, as that really needs a direct drive (extruder on the hot end).  Remote extruders were common for a while, as it reduced the weight of the moving parts.

If TPU is left out, it will absorb a lot of moisture, hence many run though a heat box for a few hours, and/or during printing.  I'm anal enough to take it off the printer as soon as the job finishes and get it in a vac-pack bag with desiccant, so rarely put mine in the heat box.  An oven does the same job, probably less efficiently as they need low heat for several hours.

 40 
 on: 18 December 2025, 14:15:36 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by TheBoy
Not sure how well a 1970 Viva would hold up though... ::)
Clearly better than the recent Viva, based on the fact you simply never see any now....

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