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Offline STOMMO

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #20 on: 09 November 2006, 20:18 »
Hi HASTD2 There is one for sale on good ole ebay. 5 door in edinburgh. Be a nice day out for you to have a look see at it. I got mine from ebay and its been bob on, apart from the oil light flashs and cutting out syndrome which was easy to sort cos of this forum.

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #21 on: 09 November 2006, 20:59 »
i may sell my 16v next year for a mk4 turbo, but cant make my mind up as the old girls running perfect :undecided: :undecided:
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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #22 on: 10 November 2006, 10:16 »
Hi STOMMO, had a look on ebay and could not find the car you are on about. Could you give me a helping hand to find it.
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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #23 on: 10 November 2006, 13:54 »
People rarely give the 8v a chance. I have a 16v and i think its too peaky, there's very little torque until you reach 3500rpm. My friends 8v is a better car in commuter traffic. Sure the 16v is faster when cained, but for 'second car' use like you say, i'd go which ever one you find thats cleaner.

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #24 on: 10 November 2006, 18:10 »
^^^ yea good point. I was perfectly happy driving my dads, I only really used it to knock about it

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #25 on: 10 November 2006, 19:53 »
Hi hastd2. if you go on ebay and in the search box type this number in , you will see the car you could have had. It must have been bought early and the seller took the beast off the auction. 110052873968, my advice is to keep looking on ebay cos there all sorts of stuff comes up. best of luck!! :wink: :wink:

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #26 on: 10 November 2006, 20:01 »
 I agree with you greg. The 8v pulls all the way thru 2nd and 3rd. O.k its not as fast at the top end as16v but I dont like going that fast anyway. If you play it right you can even set of in 1st and then put it straight into 5th and just keep going. Weird really. I learnt that trick off of this forum. Thanks guys. My mechanic buddys thought  it a piss take but when I showed them they couldnt believe it.

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #27 on: 10 November 2006, 22:10 »
8 valve for a more relaxed drive (nice lazy engine the 2.0 8v) or revvy 16 valve with speed, All depends on what driving you do and if you want a fast car as 8valver's are a bit slow on the traffic light g.p!!! I drove both before buying my 8valver and still don't regret not going for 16
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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #28 on: 13 November 2006, 18:56 »
i've got an 8v... it's not a bad car and it is pretty torquey for overtaking around 50mph...
but i guess if you want to rev alot then go for a 16v.
When i was looking all the 16v's were silly money and the 8v's were reasonably priced...
got mine on a 96 'N' in dragon  green with 100k for £1400, that was in newcastle..

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Re: 8 Valve or 16 Valve
« Reply #29 on: 13 November 2006, 23:55 »
The 8v is a very underrated car IMHO.  Mine seems to go like stink (drilled air box with green air filter made a lot of difference)  Though i think mileage has a lot to do with it. I recently drove my mates 78000 miler(1 lady owner) and it did feel tight and slow compared to mine(128,000, many owners and well used!! :grin:) He drove mine and was gutted :grin:  They do seem to get quicker the more miles they clock up.   I have had a few 16v's/vr6's etc of the lights and beyond, one chap pulled up to me after id left him at the lights(he was reving his engine like a twit!!) in his seriously mint looking 16v and asked "what the f u c k have you got under the bonnet of that???? :grin:) " He simply would not believe that it was a standard(apart from the air box)8v :cool:  We then did another trafic light race and i whooped him once again :grin: :cool: :laugh: :cool:

 Anyway, il grow up a bit now and say, give the 8v a chance because they can be a very nice car to drive indeed :cool:

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