G-Vot 16v (pistonheads one)

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G-Vot 16v (pistonheads one)

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141363064197? ... EBIDX%3AIT

another valver in need of some love !
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It does seem valvers can be more troublesome than most BX's!
Lots of Motors, mostly semi broken....
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they just scream to be driven hard [-X :roll:
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Tim Leech wrote:It does seem valvers can be more troublesome than most BX's!
Not really Tim, it's just you get good BXs and bad BXs. This one falls into the latter catagory, and really needs someone with a hand on what they're doing to get it back to its best.

The 16v probably gets a harder life than most BXs.
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Kitch wrote: The 16v probably gets a harder life than most BXs.
Transmission and drive train maybe, but i've never abused the valver the way i did the 19rd. Never had 3.5tonne hanging off the back of the valver, nor a pile of 8x4 sheets inside the boot (with a lot sticking out). Infact the 19rd was worked considerably harder than the valver.

Look at Doc or Fenwicks diesels and the abuse they take!

To me it seems the valvers just aren't as well looked after underneath the pretty skin. I've seen plenty of wax oiled BX diesels, but never a wax oiled valver for example.

Shame about the demise of G-VOT, but if its time is up ...
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Vanny wrote:
Kitch wrote: The 16v probably gets a harder life than most BXs.
Transmission and drive train maybe, but i've never abused the valver the way i did the 19rd. Never had 3.5tonne hanging off the back of the valver, nor a pile of 8x4 sheets inside the boot (with a lot sticking out). Infact the 19rd was worked considerably harder than the valver.

Look at Doc or Fenwicks diesels and the abuse they take!

To me it seems the valvers just aren't as well looked after underneath the pretty skin. I've seen plenty of wax oiled BX diesels, but never a wax oiled valver for example.

Shame about the demise of G-VOT, but if its time is up ...
I suppose yeah, some of the diesels do have it tougher. It's harder in a different way really, as you don't spank a diesel like you do a 16v (well, I don't anyway - there's no point!) But then the diesels do more labouring work, whereas the 16v gets ragged harder. I know mine does :lol:
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Dont know, i drive all my diesels very hard, cos they go so well, including Sophie. Always have and they seem to take it well.
Never driven the 16 hard at all, dosnt seem right to do so.

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Vanny wrote:
Kitch wrote: The 16v probably gets a harder life than most BXs.
Transmission and drive train maybe, but i've never abused the valver the way i did the 19rd. Never had 3.5tonne hanging off the back of the valver, nor a pile of 8x4 sheets inside the boot (with a lot sticking out). Infact the 19rd was worked considerably harder than the valver.

Look at Doc or Fenwicks diesels and the abuse they take!

To me it seems the valvers just aren't as well looked after underneath the pretty skin. I've seen plenty of wax oiled BX diesels, but never a wax oiled valver for example.

Shame about the demise of G-VOT, but if its time is up ...
You've never looked underneath mine Vanny. It's well and truly pickled!! :D
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Mothman wrote:Dont know, i drive all my diesels very hard, cos they go so well, including Sophie. Always have and they seem to take it well.
Never driven the 16 hard at all, dosnt seem right to do so.

Andy
I suppose it depends on what your definition of going well is. To me, the 19RD was a little bit faster than walking pace :lol: Never ragged it unless I was on the motorway (as you had to) as you didn't really cover much more ground.

With the 16v, you can drive with the traffic, or you can go much faster. With the diesels, you can drive with the traffic, or go slightly faster and make a lot of noise :lol: So I just used to stick with the traffic.

And then you go in a quick car, like an Evo, and realise a BX 16v isn't actually all that quick!

The diesels make all the grunt low down too, so revving them up seems pointless. Agree with the 16 though - a thrashing machine that is not!
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Say what you like I'm sticking with my ( VALVER)
as you mentioned the valvers get all the eyes
and can keep up, with the flow of traffic
mine loves it.
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TDs can too bud.

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I may think about this one, for spares purposes for my white ph2 that burnt out and for parts in general
1991 Citroen BX 16v - Red
1991 Citroen BX 16v - Silver
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G-VOT 1989 ph.1 White BX 16v
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I would suggest that for the low asking price you buy it and then check it out in case it can be saved.

Are you trying to corner the market in 16V BXs?
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Hahaha it would be to my advantage
1991 Citroen BX 16v - Red
1991 Citroen BX 16v - Silver
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Mothman wrote:TDs can too bud.

Andy

Good on you keep those wheels turning
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