Stupid things non petrolheads say....

Stupid things non petrolheads say....

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smithyithy

7,258 posts

119 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
Rules out WRC and F1 cars then!

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.

Krikkit

26,534 posts

182 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.
That's actually a workable mantra for a keen PHer. Minimum 6+ cyl for the saloon/estate, 4+ for the fun car, 2+ for the motorbike.

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Krikkit said:
Dr Jekyll said:
smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.
That's actually a workable mantra for a keen PHer. Minimum 6+ cyl for the saloon/estate, 4+ for the fun car, 2+ for the motorbike.
I've had some great single cylinder bikes.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.
Hmmm?


smithyithy

7,258 posts

119 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.
That sorta makes sense. However I doubt this guy really even knows what a cylinder is, or how many his car has..

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

152 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Big Rod said:
I've been cycling for two years now and I've had five punctures in my rear tyre but none on my front.

It could be argued that I have a bit more control over my front wheel so can avoid obstacles better but the rear wheel is trailing over debris and/or the tracks don't overlap when going anything but in a straight line but meh!

The last car puncture I had was on my 4x4 on the front OS tyre.

I think it's luck.
I always thought it was because you had more weight over the rear tyre, which would make sense on a bike, but not really in a car.

Daston

6,075 posts

204 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
I had one of "those" people the other day when I said my Mazda was a 1.3 I think his mind would have exploded if I had tried to explain it puts out nearly triple the power of his TDI eurobox.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

180 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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On the flooding issue, my uncle had an early 1990s Metro which used to flood if you didn't let it warm up.

I can't now remember if it was injected or carburettor but I think injected. I will ask him.

Fane

1,309 posts

201 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Cliftonite said:
Dr Jekyll said:
One interesting theory I heard was that when the front tyre goes over a nail the nail is generally lying flat, but the tyre levers the nail up so the rear tyre hits the spike.
I am aware of this theory, too. I have not had many punctures but all have been rear tyres.
It's mostly the n/s/r tyre that gets the nail in it. It's because that's the tyre that goes closest to the kerb when negotiating left turns.

backwoodsman

2,468 posts

130 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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hehe

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

180 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Properly special experts.

thismonkeyhere

10,373 posts

232 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Bless.

backwoodsman

2,468 posts

130 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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They did a Google search for brake disc, and used the first picture they found didn't they.

Juber

569 posts

139 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Driving on a motorway................ "Because the car ahead is RWD, you will sustain more stone chips compared to a FWD drive car"

jamieduff1981

8,025 posts

141 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Krikkit said:
Dr Jekyll said:
smithyithy said:
"I won't drive anything under 2 litres."

No explanation why, but a sort of proud, 'blokey' tone to the way it was said.
I knew someone who said he wouldn't drive any car that didn't have more cylinders than seats. But that did have a sort of twisted logic in that he tended to drive more interesting cars.
That's actually a workable mantra for a keen PHer. Minimum 6+ cyl for the saloon/estate, 4+ for the fun car, 2+ for the motorbike.
Zero interest in bikes but I'll go along with the rest of it.

2 V6s and a V8 saloon. I5 pickup. V8 sportscar. The only letdown is the I4 classic which I wish was an I6.

Even my lawnmower is a V twin laugh

R8VXF

6,788 posts

116 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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jamieduff1981 said:
Zero interest in bikes but I'll go along with the rest of it.

2 V6s and a V8 saloon. I5 pickup. V8 sportscar. The only letdown is the I4 classic which I wish was an I6.

Even my lawnmower is a V twin laugh
My lawnmower only has one cylinder but it has no seats smile

Took the wife's car out for an Italian Tune-up yesterday, forgot how slow but how fun a 1.2l Corsa SXi is rofl

Thermobaric

725 posts

121 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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'Dangerous to drive with a full tank of fuel in case you have an accident. Better off with half a tank and a fuel can in the boot'

I didn't try to question it.
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