1991 Astra GTE 16V

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zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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Turbofun said:
So how does it drive now with the new suspension?
No complaints at all. I did some research first & the Eibach/Bilstein combo is always praised for the Mk2 GTE.
Some minor squeaking from the front has stopped, it's not stupidly low (standard vehicle height is 55" or 1395mm and mine is now 53" or 1345mm) and the handling seems very solid indeed, without being crashy at all.


Edited by zygalski on Thursday 14th June 04:07

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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VXRuss said:
I used to use him all the time, did lots of very good work on my Astras and Calibras, a really very nice guy indeed.

Wonder if he still has his Calibra turbo??
Yes he has the blue one.
Also a rather tasty Lotus Carlton smokin

VXRuss

1,547 posts

190 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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zygalski said:
VXRuss said:
I used to use him all the time, did lots of very good work on my Astras and Calibras, a really very nice guy indeed.

Wonder if he still has his Calibra turbo??
Yes he has the blue one.
Also a rather tasty Lotus Carlton smokin
Crikey he's had that ages then, the LC is Daves I think.

Anyway, sorry to spam your thread, great Astra, keep the thread updated with bits you do to it smile

Le Mans Visitor

1,119 posts

202 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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Lotus Carlton is Dave's, Look up username NotNormal on here.

Top work on the GTE, I have just commissioned mine back on the road following a 5 month lay up, God its fun to drive


spaceship

868 posts

175 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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Lovely car.

Would love one of those.

cool

Clivey

5,110 posts

204 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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clapbow

That is absolutely awesome.

I love to see these older cars being looked after in this way. It really is heartwarming to see that some people take the time and effort to preserve examples like this and makes me glad that I'm not alone in appreciating them when the masses just see them as old relics. They are all too ready to send them to the scrapyard for £2000 towards a Hyundai Tragic or Kia Soul(less). What a waste.

Well done to you Sir; your car's bloody lovely! smilebeer

CAPP0

19,582 posts

203 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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I used to drive one of these as a company car back in the day when they were new. IMO one of the most grin-inducing, but at the same time utterly lethal, cars I've ever driven. The chassis was SO far behind the 16v engine in terms of ability! Despite this it was still a car which I wanted to get in and go out and drive just for the sake of being behind the wheel of the thing.

I worked for the electricity industry back then. The 16v GTE was removed from the company car scheme after a while. IIRC, the stats were something like 161 on the fleet, of which 159 had been subject to an insurance claim....

That *possibly* includes a 6 month old one which was rolled by a 25 year old whose ambition (and whose complete lack of understanding of of lift-off oversteer) exceeded his talent at the time...... paperbag

crofty1984

15,858 posts

204 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Don't really like that shape Astra if I'm honest, but it's so nice to see cars of this age and type so obviously cared for.
Top marks!

NotNormal

2,359 posts

214 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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zygalski said:
Yes he has the blue one.
Also a rather tasty Lotus Carlton smokin
As mentioned LC is mine. Dad just keeps customer LC/LO's on the road. If your at Billing come over and say hello as I'll be there smile

Keep up the good work on the MK2, still prefer it on original rims though wink

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Thanks for the comments smile
As for the wheels, well I'm using the car as my daily driver so I wanted wider & lower walled195/50/15 tyres because they eliminate most of the GTE handling issues, and also it's now virtually impossible to get decent 185/65/14's in a v-rating.
195/50/15 is just about one of the cheapest sizes available too, and with the cross spokes being GTE Champion alloys it was a bit of a no-brainer for me tbh.
The car feels much more composed now, which is important as I drive it like they were meant to be driven. wink

VXRuss

1,547 posts

190 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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NotNormal said:
As mentioned LC is mine. Dad just keeps customer LC/LO's on the road. If your at Billing come over and say hello as I'll be there smile

Keep up the good work on the MK2, still prefer it on original rims though wink
I cannot believe that your Dad still has that Calibra Dave, I hope that you are both keeping well.

I'll pop and say hi at Billing smile

NotNormal

2,359 posts

214 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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Good stuff, beers will be ready. smile

Yup his Calibra rolls on original rims now and be did the bodywork a while a back. He seems to like it so it will carry on for some time yet I guess.

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Wednesday 27th June 2012
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CAPP0 said:
IThat *possibly* includes a 6 month old one which was rolled by a 25 year old whose ambition (and whose complete lack of understanding of of lift-off oversteer) exceeded his talent at the time...... paperbag
The comments from the road tests at the time were that the 16 Valve wasn't for novice or inexperienced drivers - they were like to reward mid-bend indecision with the back end stepping out like a 205 Gti could. Suspension was changed quite a bit over the 8 valve model to reward a more press on driving style. The one thing that is worthwhile is fitting a 195 on a 15 ( like the Champions got or the optional wheel/tyre on Euro spec Kadetts ).
'Motor' had a good test with 3 up and coming racers ( Justin Bell, Paul Warwick and Paul Stewart ) - they found the Astra faster than the 309Gti and Golf 16v but felt they wouldn't recommend it to novices as it could bite back at the limit whereas the Pug was very progressive. I had a 309 Gti and would agree - the Astra was my favourite though - just more exciting to drive for a hot hatch imo

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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SAJ is due for some bodyshop work in the next week or so. I'm getting it done at Ian Taylor's bodyshop - aka http://www.paintshophorley.co.uk/
Work to be done includes the rusty rear corner, very minor-looking corrosion in boot, remove rear strut brace & clean strut tops up & repair/respray of front bumper.
Here are some picks as the car stands...







He is also due to have his exhaust overhauled as the front box baffles are shot. Going to replace with a high-grade SS custom made straight through de-cat pipe at
http://www.dsb-mechanical.co.uk/custex.php

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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72,800 miles.
Just had the front exhaust box removed & straight-through pipe fitted in its place at DSB Mechanical Services.
They also had to patch a hole in the rear silencer & reposition the hanger.
Car sounds fantastic now!

The offending item


2" bore high-grade stainless pipe welded in its place:




Here's the lovely 912 they're working on:


and the system they made for it:


Couple of cars from the team they work for were in the workshop:




Edited by zygalski on Monday 16th July 12:50

zygalski

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145 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Collected the car from the bodyshop, having had the front bumper split repaired & whole bumper resprayed, the holes in the boot floor sorted, and the rust next to the rear o/s light cluster removed. The full rear panel was sealed on both sides. Looks solid now smile









johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Looks great - always liked these cars. Looks in great condition too.

The only thing I would change if it were mine is the multispokes back to the original wheels. They look like the special edition wheels fitted to some of the later 1.4 and 1.6 Astras....can't remember the name now, but they were mainy dark blue - "Expression" maybe?

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Hi.
The wheels I've got are GTE Champion alloys.
The Champion was the leather edition GTE which Vauxhall made 250 of in 1990 to celebrate their recent BTCC win.
The expression alloys are slightly different. GTE champs have a 2nd "lip".

johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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zygalski said:
Hi.
The wheels I've got are GTE Champion alloys.
The Champion was the leather edition GTE which Vauxhall made 250 of in 1990 to celebrate their recent BTCC win.
The expression alloys are slightly different. GTE champs have a 2nd "lip".
Ah - I see that. Cool to see the old adverts! Still like t'other wheels more though biggrin

zygalski

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7,759 posts

145 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Time for a summary...

Astra GTE 16V J897 SAJ

10/09/11 car bought 68,500 miles

12/09/11 Toad AI606 alarm/immobiliser with remote central locking fitted by Thatcham/VSIB approved installer

13/09/11 new windscreen fitted after stone chip

22/09/11 69,000 mile service carried out at V-Tuning: Cambelt & rollers replaced/new battery/spark plugs/fuel filter/air filter/oil filter/10w-40 oil/anti-roll bar bushes/rear wheel bearings adjusted

28/09/11 New number plates fitted

11/10/11 V-Tuning: driver/passenger front door locks & trim covers replaced/new gearstick gaiter fitted

11/10/11 Original radio/cassette player removed & Pioneer DEH-1300MP fitted/original front speakers removed & Pioneer TS-G1013I fitted

19/01/12 71,000 miles. New GM thermostat fitted/refurbished GTE Champion alloys x5 purchased

03/02/12 71,250 miles. MOT carried out/5 x 195/50/15V Uniroyal Rainsport 2 tyres fitted. Advisories on MOT are both rear springs corroded/both rear wheel bearings have slight play/oil leak

10/02/12 Replacement tailgate struts x2 fitted/new bonnet prop

28/02/12 Custom GTE 16v floor mats fitted

13/04/12 2 x new door pull surrounds fitted/armrest blanking plug fitted

23/04/12 New K&N high flow air filter installed

12/05/12 Worn drivers side vertical bolster fabric replaced, sagging lateral bolster foam replaced at http://www.cwtrimming.co.uk/
Also had spare steering wheel reconditioned.

26/05/12 72,600 miles. Following work carried out at V-Tuning:
Goodridge hoses fitted all-round
New brake fluid/system bled
Eibach springs front & rear fitted
Bilstein shocks front & rear
New front top mounts
New polybushes
Rear wheel bearings adjusted
Coolant drained & renewed
Steering wheel replaced with reconditioned one
Rear wiper cover replaced
New grille & badge fitted
Crumpled O/S front sill rail straightened & undersealed

10/07/12 72,800 miles
Front exhaust box removed & straight-through pipe fitted in its place at DSB Mechanical Services.
They also had to patch a hole in the rear silencer & reposition the hanger.

14/07/12 72,800 miles
Ian Taylor Body Repairs
Front bumper removed. Stonechips & split repaired. Bumper resprayed & 16v decal fitted.
Rear panel/boot rust ground out, treated & painted.

Edited by zygalski on Saturday 14th July 15:40