My new (less rotten) capri!

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Not_Anumber wrote:If you are very lucky someone may have changed the carb and inlet manifold for a 32/36 DGAV already. It was a quick and easy performance uplift for the standard 1.6 back in the day that made quite a difference just on its own. Even better of course if it had a 2.0 camshaft added and has to be said that a fast road cam would take it up to the power of a standard 2.0.

Just checked and i have a weber 34ICH carb fitted. Never heard of one before are they decent?
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Jasonmarie wrote:There like two peas in a pod .
I drove a 1.6 many moons ago and I don't think there much in it . The only thing back in the day was the insurance .

deffo lol, got any car shows coming up? will have a look out for ya. Yeah tbh it feels quicker and more responsive than my old 2.0 so i cant see the difference that much but id prefer saying to people its a 2.0 if i could lol.
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NaisiaN wrote: id prefer saying to people its a 2.0 if i could
You do.....it says so in your profile! :)

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Glad you've got a Capri you're happy with, looks the part in the pictures, enjoy :cheers:
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NaisiaN wrote:
Jasonmarie wrote:There like two peas in a pod .
I drove a 1.6 many moons ago and I don't think there much in it . The only thing back in the day was the insurance .

deffo lol, got any car shows coming up? will have a look out for ya. Yeah tbh it feels quicker and more responsive than my old 2.0 so i cant see the difference that much but id prefer saying to people its a 2.0 if i could lol.
What you are probably feeling are the better ratios the 1.6 diff has. If its a 4-speed box as well even better!
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Your right as the Capri did have a four speed box . I here people say the 4 speed 2.8i capris feel better to drive then ones with a 5 speed .

Any truth in that guys or is this not the place to start that great old debate up again.

It's 10.30 at night and Iam in the garden still how hot is it out here . Sorry for going right of topic it must be my ice lolly .
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Jasonmarie wrote:Your right as the Capri did have a four speed box . I here people say the 4 speed 2.8i capris feel better to drive then ones with a 5 speed .

Any truth in that guys or is this not the place to start that great old debate up again.

It's 10.30 at night and Iam in the garden still how hot is it out here . Sorry for going right of topic it must be my ice lolly .
No you are 100% correct. The 4speeds with a 1.6 diff are way better, at least as far as raw acceleration goes. However if you're a bit of a long distance driver like me and use your Capri for long trips 4 or 5 times a year a 5 speed is waay better for motorway cruising.
I can literally stick it in 5th and cruise at 70 and the engine barely feels like it's ticking over.
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Yes I do like the 5 speed as the revs go right down . checking my MPG it's been 31 mpg so Iam happy with that and when I went up to the Capri nationals the other week I kept saying I could get to Cornwall from home on a tank 350 miles from home . And I was spot on .

So we're the four speed 2.8i quicker of the line then the 5 speeds ?
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Jasonmarie wrote:Yes I do like the 5 speed as the revs go right down . checking my MPG it's been 31 mpg so Iam happy with that and when I went up to the Capri nationals the other week I kept saying I could get to Cornwall from home on a tank 350 miles from home . And I was spot on .

So we're the four speed 2.8i quicker of the line then the 5 speeds ?
Did Cornwall and back yesterday on 30 litres, pretty much 60 to 70 mph where permitted (A quick 80) :whistle: Roughly 25MPG :)
2.8 times 0 to 60; 4 Speed 7.9 secs, 5 Speed 8.2 secs (Google site figures).

I don't think any V6 is great in first gear, it's 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th they really come alive.....
My 2.9 is out of 1st really quickly and you haven't got far.......But then :drive:
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I use to go down and see my girlfriend now wife all them years 80s in the Capri all the time to Cornwall from Kent . I would stop at Stonehenge at 2am ish for a break then if I was early I would go across Dartmoor in the Capri and what a great drive that was .
I might try and do a Cornwall visit in the Capri next year just for old time sake .
Also we would fly out to silly isles and leave the Capri in the car park .

Where does time go ? :nopity:
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Jasonmarie wrote:I use to go down and see my girlfriend now wife all them years 80s in the Capri all the time to Cornwall from Kent . I would stop at Stonehenge at 2am ish for a break then if I was early I would go across Dartmoor in the Capri and what a great drive that was .
I might try and do a Cornwall visit in the Capri next year just for old time sake .
Also we would fly out to silly isles and leave the Capri in the car park .

Where does time go ? :nopity:
The good old days :lol:

Maybe tie visit in with a show at Wadebridge Cornwall next June/July while you are down :D
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