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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: termietermite on December 08, 2006, 04:27:09 pm



Title: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: termietermite on December 08, 2006, 04:27:09 pm
See
http://www.lemans.org/24heuresdumans/live/actu/2006-12-07_NC_1248_fr.html
excuse the French - hope it's self-evident.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: Pieter on December 08, 2006, 08:31:59 pm
I'm happy. ;D


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: chop456 on December 08, 2006, 09:26:11 pm
(http://www.gear6.net/images/mar06/8c3.jpg)

Tasty.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: Rhino on December 08, 2006, 10:18:18 pm
Babelfish translates as-

At the time of the living room of Bologna Antonio Baravalle, person in charge for the Italian firm, announced the return of Romo Esparto to the 24 Hours of Mans 2008 "will do We it with a 8C Competizione developed especially to take part in the competitions long distance, like the 24 Hours of Mans, Nurburgring and Daytona". From 1931 to 1934, the Esparto Romeo 8C had dominated and gained in Mans, with pilots like Nuvolari and Chinetti. To consult the palmares Romeo Esparto at the 24 HOURS OF the MANS: Return to the synopsis
 
 


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: dks240 on December 09, 2006, 12:03:08 pm
That would be a fantastic car. Seeing such a stunning car converted for racing would be great to see.



Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: alibongo on December 10, 2006, 07:12:55 pm
pretty car.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: il Cavallino on December 10, 2006, 09:16:04 pm
Both the car and the brand would definitely be a very nice addition to the field.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: termietermite on December 10, 2006, 09:33:29 pm
To my mind any marque contemplating a return to LM can only contribute towards a strong future, so this sort of news is always good.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: monkey on December 11, 2006, 11:08:32 am
As a life long Alfa fan and driver, I am really pleased to hear this. ;D


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: oldtimer on December 12, 2006, 02:36:58 pm
This is great news!  Let's hope that they do sufficiently well in their first attempt back to ensure it is not their only visit... perhaps some strategically placed cans of oil around the circuit just in case.  Rumour has it that Alfas (well the road versions anyway) are quite keen on rather more than just a drop of the black-stuff.  Any experiences of this all you Alfa drivers?


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: monkey on December 12, 2006, 02:48:43 pm
Yes I concur, I get through five litres of oil perhaps around every six weeks in my modest little 2 litre twin spark. Still love it to bits though ;D


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: Jay (Team Cannonball) on December 12, 2006, 03:06:09 pm
Yes the Alfa TS engine is an official oil guzzler, when I went from my trusty corsa to a 156, the offical tax disc holder that tells you this is a "performance" engine and the oil should be checked regularly had been removed. A very costly incident was only narrowly avoided.  Now I check the oil before I so much as fart in it.



Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: monkey on December 12, 2006, 03:40:39 pm
Yes mine is a 156 too. The garage told me on the day I picked it up, 'check the oil every other week, do not trust the instrument panel, if the oil warning light comes on, then the engine will have just seized' good advice, even if it does serve to undermine your confidence a smidge:D


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: Jay (Team Cannonball) on December 12, 2006, 04:43:59 pm
Lucky for me the warning light only came on when I went round a sharp bend rather vigoursly, if it had come on and stayed on I would have been well and truly screwed. I am approaching the 30k mark and hence the dreaded will I/won't I fork out for the cam belt replacement. Alfas recommedation of 72k is a joke I don't think I have heard of anyone reach 72k without it failing and wrecking the engine, Normally I would have got it done but since I am currently not earning I have decided to chance it, plus as soon as I finish my PhD and get a job it will be being traded in for something extremely unsensible.


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: monkey on December 12, 2006, 05:17:59 pm
Jay, don't hold me responsible but, I had a 155 and went to 80k before changing the cam belt, and I changed the 156 at 60k. I know they have a bit of a reputation on the cam belts but I really feel you would be okay to keep on the original til 60K. Although this does depend on how it has been driven, if you take to 6000 RPM on every gear change then perhaps a little sooner. I think 30K is a bit previous. (Hope it doesn't go snap on you after I said that) ;D


Title: Re: Alfa Romeo back in 2008
Post by: Jay (Team Cannonball) on December 12, 2006, 05:33:53 pm
As I said I don't think it will see 40k let alone 60k in my hands so I think I will be safe.

I only change gear at 6000 rpm for one weekend of the year  ;D

Don't worry I won't hold you responsible if it goes ping the day after the 30 k service.