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Alpine Alpine tour.......

Postby Paul Fitzpatrick » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:19 pm

Greetings from Italy! The car is brill after all the hard work... (see radiator cooling fan posts..) The sound of the exhaust going over the alpine passes at 5500 in 2nd or 3rd gear... especially on the descent.. I never cease to be amazed by this car (GTA Turbo..) The air con not too good even after some Italian gas - anyone got a condenser and compressor? anyway 800 miles in 3 days without a hitch. Dunno about your weather but its 36° here!!! back to Kent this weekend. I will tell more for those who can stay awake. Ciao!! Paul
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Postby EATMYPLASTICARSE » Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:50 pm

Paul Fitzpatrick wrote:Greetings from Italy! The car is brill after all the hard work... (see radiator cooling fan posts..) The sound of the exhaust going over the alpine passes at 5500 in 2nd or 3rd gear... especially on the descent.. I never cease to be amazed by this car (GTA Turbo..) The air con not too good even after some Italian gas - anyone got a condenser and compressor? anyway 800 miles in 3 days without a hitch. Dunno about your weather but its 36° here!!! back to Kent this weekend. I will tell more for those who can stay awake. Ciao!! Paul


Bring a dingy.
never really ever thought that i would own a gta, but am i happy that i do!!.
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Postby simontaylor » Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:01 pm

and a big bilge pump
1986 : '86 GTA v6 BW-EFR turbo, with Adaptronic ECU
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Sell the GTA

Postby si21 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:47 pm

and buy a boat (Speed of course)!!!

Si21 or stay in Italy mmmmmmmm now let me think :lol:
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Postby andyh877 » Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:47 am

Paul Fitzpatrick wrote:Greetings from Italy! The car is brill after all the hard work... (see radiator cooling fan posts..) The sound of the exhaust going over the alpine passes at 5500 in 2nd or 3rd gear... especially on the descent.. I never cease to be amazed by this car (GTA Turbo..) The air con not too good even after some Italian gas - anyone got a condenser and compressor? anyway 800 miles in 3 days without a hitch. Dunno about your weather but its 36° here!!! back to Kent this weekend. I will tell more for those who can stay awake. Ciao!! Paul


clee's already done it 2005.....lester to Geneva then onto monza and back again....... and it never broke once...... except cooking his brakes on an alpine rally route blast up a mountain though
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Postby Alpineandy » Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:16 pm

In May 2001 in my red A310 (with 3 other A310s, 1 spider and 1 GTA atmo).
London - Munich (where we met the others) - Lake Lugano - Chiavenna - then back to Munich via Austria. No car problems at all, despite us using the tiny roads that aren't marked on most maps to drive down into Italy. :D
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Postby Paul Fitzpatrick » Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:02 pm

Got back on Sunday. 1800 miles in 9 days. 30+ mpg. What a blast - especially ragging it down a very narrow road to Locarno following a DB7 Vantage that just couldn't lose me! Alpine honours upheld - it was very hairy at times, all the Italian drivers getting out of our way and waving. The (Dutch) DB7 driver was very unhappy!! Going up the Furka pass several bikes pulled over to let me past too! The car needs extra cooling for this sort of activity - the wastegate sticks after about 20 miles of full throttle ragging and you lose boost - comes back after stopping for a coffee or two. I have a Toyota GT4 chargecooler that I'm fitting and I reckon plumbing the turbo cooling water through that will be a good idea. That Italian sun didn't do the paint a lot of good though.....
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Postby David Gentleman » Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:12 pm

I don't think youll find the wastegate is sticking, its a hefty springed, simple device. Youll probably find everything it just so heat saturated that half the air you're pumping it is just heat... :)
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Postby Paul Fitzpatrick » Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:57 pm

Interesting idea. Only thing is that the boost varies as it gets hot/cools. It usually spikes badly with the gauge going off the scale momentarily, then later very little boost. But before I replace the turbo I will do that chargecooler thing........
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Postby David Gentleman » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:31 pm

Paul Fitzpatrick wrote:Interesting idea. Only thing is that the boost varies as it gets hot/cools. It usually spikes badly with the gauge going off the scale momentarily, then later very little boost. But before I replace the turbo I will do that chargecooler thing........


But the actuator doesnt get hot enough to be bothered by it, you can touch the capsule with your hands even after a full rag. Boost pressure will fluctuate with charge temps, hence why people can hit boost cut on a winters day, and not on a summers day, even though the actuator *should* be doing the job of maintaining a constant boost pressure.
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