February 15, 201114 yr possibly picking up a Twin Turbo at weekend its an auto on a k reg what are the things i need to look out for? what are common problems how much slower is auto compared to manual
February 15, 201114 yr Hi mate, welcome. right - what to look out fior??? Well i guess i would start by making sure the sills are ok (often jacked up on these and they get all bent out of shape and attract rust) Check all the usual spots for rust (ie wheel arches, side of engine bay etc as they can be rot boxes) Look for one with not too much done to it, unless its backed up with paperwork as a good clean solid standard one is definately worth more than a dying hyped up one. (often worth more than a healthy hyped up one to be honest) Check for smoke when running - you dont want to see any as it may indicate either turbos or turbo seals gone/going check that when you put your foot down the boost guage goes all the way to the top (nearly top - ie just under 7 in a uk model or just under 14 in an import) - If the needle is only going half way or 3 quarters then it is in safety mode) - there could be a million reasons why this is, some easy to fix, some not. Do the simple things like tyres etc(especially inside tread), as a decent set will easily cost you £150 a corner, depending on wheel size etc. Autos not really slower than the manual, in fact some would argue that 9 times out of 10 in a like for like car Auto vs Manual the auto would win as its hard to get all the power down in a manual. Get Stig behind the wheel and the manual would win every time, but i ain't no Stig. I love the autobox, i think that it is a great drive, and with the power button and overdrive switched on - it is a great box... snappy changes and feels super quick..... BUT alas the boxes are 20 years old and do have a lifepsan, and depending on how she's been treated over the years depends on how the box will hold up. SO.... check the autobox fluid for colour and smell, often a negelcted area as they feel bulletproof so people often don't change the fluid as often as they should. Make sure she changes up and down smoothly. You could also ask if a member near you will come and look at the car with you - there are some very helpful peeps on here, and i'm sur eif someone can help you out, then they will. You don't need to rush into buying one of these cars, It is definately worth waiting for a good example, as there are lots of dogs out there which ultimately will be more trouble than they are worth.... and be prepared to set aside a bit of dosh for when you buy one i can guarentee that there will be something that will need doing. :lol: Good luck and keep us posted.....
possibly picking up a Twin Turbo at weekend its an auto on a k reg
what are the things i need to look out for?
what are common problems
how much slower is auto compared to manual