Popped my JX cherry today!

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Re: Popped my JX cherry today!

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jebiga41 wrote: Once you go black you never go back Ian :lol: While your there change the starter motor to just to see how easy it is :D

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armyphil wrote:Why you so against diesel Ian?
I'm not a diesel hater! I just don't like 4 cylinder ones or the installation in the back of a T3 with it's too-few set of gear ratios for motoring in the 21st century.

If it weren't for the price of fuel these days and the torque limitations of the 094 transmission, who would honestly choose that rattling boat anchor over, say. a 2.5 Subaru or an I5 or a V6 Audi petrol?

I loved my 2.5 TDi Allroad 8) It would do close to 40 mpg if I drove like Miss Daisy, never less than 28 if I drove like a loon which is pretty good for a 2000kg awd estate car but...it had 6 well spaced ratios (x2 with the low range) which made it a joy to drive. The servicing and depreciation got scary so it had to go :(

Anyway, I've worked on one and it won't be the last time; but they're not not for me, thanks all the same :wink:
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