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where are you taking your 944 today?

jmelhuish

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For once its a beautiful bank holiday where are you going for a drive today? I'm off to Amersham then the Chiltons then in to London.
 
Work.
Interesting comparison last night. A friend arrived to stay in a 1930s Austin Seven so I had a go in that - no brakes (really none!) and obviously not very quick - he does 100 miles in 3 hours average and he had a go in the turbo! Mine was a bit quicker.[:)]
 
ORIGINAL: Peter Empson
May sneak in a short drive of the white car when I move it tonight [:D]

Scratch that, the car has wet itself, the pulley has cut through the lower rad hose again, so no chance of using it over the weekend [:mad:]
 
Scratch that, the car has wet itself, the pulley has cut through the lower rad hose again, so no chance of using it over the weekend

Sorry to hear that.....[&o]

Spent most of today looking at mine. Did drive it to Tesco, but it gets a proper run tomorrow so I can see how it feels on roads I know well. [8D]
 
It's especially irritating as the pipe was only fitted a fortnight ago! I did contemplate cannibalising the S so I could have some fun, but thought better of it [8|]

Glad to hear you're already settling into the S2 Paul [:D]
 
Right, I'm now developing a range of incontinence pants for our cars. I'll get on Dragons Den with this one.

Gotta go, need to register 944nappies.com before someone knicks the idea...
 
Now might be a good time to move to silicone hoses Pete. I'll regret saying this of course; if you ask me for a link to the best supplier... It might not be on this machine, so you might need to spend a little time Googling. Ive been meaning to do it myself, but you need a set of clean hoses on your desk before you can start.....

Simon
 
I'm taking the Turbo out here. First order of business is driving to Tesco for a bigger dog harness. Riley's been growing again and I don't think she'd appreciate a Porsche/Ferrari run out in the sun without her safety belt.
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man

Now might be a good time to move to silicone hoses Pete.  I'll regret saying this of course; if you ask me for a link to the best supplier...  It might not be on this machine, so you might need to spend a little time Googling.  Ive been meaning to do it myself, but you need a set of clean hoses on your desk before you can start.....

Simon

I guess so Simon, I normally get a couple of years out of this hose so it's a bit of a surprise its rubbing already. Will have another look after the F1 is over.
 

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