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mercrocker wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:46 pm They're a bugger to clean, too. Same trim as my W201 although ours is not that minging....
It was minging when new. Beige and that awful Merc wood is vile. :shock: :mrgreen:
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Junkman wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 8:26 am Shitting Nora!

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I may be in a tiny minority here but I very much like big capacity 4 cylinder engines. I believe there is a Porsche which sported one of over 3 litres; unfortunately you have to have it with the car.
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All the 3.2 diesel pickups I have driven all feel like they have a sense of urgency that wasn’t matched with any real progress.

I suggest a drive in that 28 liter fiat racer. That was a 4 pot I think.
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NergleFuttocks wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:33 pm All the 3.2 diesel pickups I have driven all feel like they have a sense of urgency that wasn’t matched with any real progress

That's diesels for you. Progress with a nice fat 4 cylinder petrol is just more enjoyable.
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cros wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:33 pm
NergleFuttocks wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:33 pm All the 3.2 diesel pickups I have driven all feel like they have a sense of urgency that wasn’t matched with any real progress

That's diesels for you. Progress with a nice fat 4 cylinder petrol is just more enjoyable.
Hmmm, that's subjective. For example, I'd certainly take a diesel-engined Discovery over a petrol-engined one for off-road use. And on-road use tbh, if fuel economy* is a factor.
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Only had two big four petrols. Sigma 2.6 and a Terrano 2.4. Both gutless, thirsty and pointless.
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The Porsche 4 pot is a superb engine, not just in the way it goes but also in the way it was designed and put together. It was probably the last good engine they made.
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There's a point up to when cylinder capacity calls for more cylinders.
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Mind you a rolls Royce griffon had a single cylinder capacity of over 3 litres although it's not exactly comparing like with like.
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