Found over the Cambrian's below 20c and humid, it was a lot gruntier than mid 20s and in Herefordshire.
Was motoring a bit from Wales to Leominster.
Surely all the d2 on original chassis must all be nearly fecked by now?
Still see the odd one about, but rarely, d1 none existent and d3 getting thin on the ground around here.
that’s exactly my thoughts unless it’s been welded but it’s just chasing the worm really. I don’t see any d2’s around here at all now, 2023 I saw two but I checked the reg plates last year as remembered them and they’ve been scrapped.. ironically MOT fails on corrosion!Surely all the d2 on original chassis must all be nearly fecked by now?
Still see the odd one about, but rarely, d1 none existent and d3 getting thin on the ground around here.
A girl I shared a house with in Devon, who ended up with first in mechanical engineering explained to me how humid conditions lead to a better burn. I had a car with an SU carb at the time which always ran better in such conditions as you mention. Something to do with fuel molecules gathering around water molecules.Found over the Cambrian's below 20c and humid, it was a lot gruntier than mid 20s and in Herefordshire.
Was motoring a bit from Wales to Leominster.
I am still surprised at the number of D1 s I see over here. D2s are much rarer. But then it is warm and dry a lot of the time and any car over 20 years old doesn't have to pass their MOT!that’s exactly my thoughts unless it’s been welded but it’s just chasing the worm really. I don’t see any d2’s around here at all now, 2023 I saw two but I checked the reg plates last year as remembered them and they’ve been scrapped.. ironically MOT fails on corrosion!![]()
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Had a quarter chassis this year, welding in one wheel arch.Surely all the d2 on original chassis must all be nearly fecked by now?
Still see the odd one about, but rarely, d1 none existent and d3 getting thin on the ground around here.