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[quote="john 33_16v"][quote="greencloverleaf pat"]engine and box and running gear to change our sud tix to 33 running gear[/quote] Cool, but IMHO suds handle better with the inboard brakes- i guess they may not be upto stopping the car so well with a 1.7 though. [quote="greencloverleaf pat"] he is going to put the suspension and engine into the later shape 33.[/quote] Glad the good shell is being put to use, but is he keeping the identity of the s2 - reshelled, or keeping the identity of the s3? I think there could be problems getting a '93 car thru an MOT (emmissions wise) with s2 lump. Good luck with it all, and it's much better than a perfectly good s3 giving up a few parts to be scrapped. Cheers, john[/quote]
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BigAl
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:58 am
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It depends where you are. I tried to find out where so I could get a free test before my last mot, but I couldn’t find out. I think it would be a great idea for all the environmentalists and pre mot tester vehicles.
Then I read that a fixed penalty may be issued, which I thought was a bit unfair, but they got to fund it somehow, you should get 2 weeks to get it fixed, I think.
http://www.environmental-protection.org.uk/transport/ret/
http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/archive/2002/everla/enforcementofvehicleemission1360?page=3
We should all convert to lpg.
Lee
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:32 pm
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To my knowledge the police here dont test car emissions, they check trucks for red diesel, overweight etc, but cars, not that ive heard.
eagle3
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:52 am
Post subject: Re: car
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
yes thats the engine going into it also they guy that is doing it is a mot tester .
I don't know about England but in France the old bill do random roadside emission testing. Any '93+ car with carbs ain't going to pass.
Anyway good luck!!
And regarding
Quote:
who says alfa 33s are expensive
who indeed??
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:30 pm
Post subject: car
yes thats the engine going into it also they guy that is doing it is a mot tester .
Joelomint
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:13 pm
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That yellow 33 was built by Lloyd at clovertech...
It's an S2 with mk 1 door trims and dials, the leather seats are out of a 145 i think.
Still had a scary 1.8 lump in it when it was on ebay a few weeks back, is that what's going in to the red S3? definately gonna need a sympathetic MOT centre for that one if so!
Is it destined for the scrapyard once the engine and suspension are stripped?
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:19 pm
Post subject: car
i think hes going to keep the carbs on the engine when he puts it in the newer 33 .
p.s as i got the 33 cheap and the title to this thread is not meant to be disrespectful to the 33s as i know i got lucky with that cars price and a mint 33 with mot and tax still fetch good money as they are nice cars as i have had a few in the past.
if i had the space i would love another 1.7 veloce 33 that was the bset one i have owned in metallic grey alan will tell you it was a nice car.(i miss it
).
john 33_16v
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:32 pm
Post subject: Re: who says alfa 33s are expensive
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
engine and box and running gear to change our sud tix to 33 running gear
Cool, but IMHO suds handle better with the inboard brakes- i guess they may not be upto stopping the car so well with a 1.7 though.
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
he is going to put the suspension and engine into the later shape 33.
Glad the good shell is being put to use, but is he keeping the identity of the s2 - reshelled, or keeping the identity of the s3? I think there could be problems getting a '93 car thru an MOT (emmissions wise) with s2 lump.
Good luck with it all, and it's much better than a perfectly good s3 giving up a few parts to be scrapped.
Cheers,
john
Ben_nz
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:35 am
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Why did Alfa have to make them rust?
paulhide
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:52 am
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Bang goes another series 1
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:57 pm
Post subject: pic
here is the rusty car that the suspension and running gear are coming from all uprated.
here is the 33 its going into
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:50 pm
Post subject: who says alfa 33s are expensive
me my brother mark and his mate deano paid a third each on a 33 1.7 ie and got it on ebay for £70 and it is mint ,me and mark are having the engine and box and running gear to change our sud tix to 33 running gear
plus 1.7 engine and as deano has a earlier 33 that is a bit rusty with uprated engine and suspension he is going to put the suspension and engine into the later shape 33.
all im going to say ebay sometimes has a bargain keep looking even thought we had to go to southampton.
i have had a look round the 33 and there is no rust anywhere .