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CGT - engine out service and detail - picture heavy

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Old 01-24-2011, 09:41 PM
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Wonder what that cost.....
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Wow... What a car! I love detail work like this.
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I love the little clock on the dash, nice touch. How much does that service cost?
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I love the little clock on the dash, nice touch. How much does that service cost?
Lot$... I'm guessing around $7,000 USD but that's just cleaning, changing filters and fluids. Assuming nothing needs replacing.
I hope someone chimes in who actually knows for sure.

Meanwhile... That video is something else again. You get a really good look at the empty engine bay.
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In picture #9, I notice he is using what looks like a Harbor Freight caliper.

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In picture #9, I notice he is using what looks like a Harbor Freight caliper.

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Except it says 'Blue-Point'. Which is Snap-On.
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Cracked coil packs after that little mileage, what a piece of junk
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I love the little clock on the dash, nice touch. How much does that service cost?
He mentioned in a follow-up post that he paid 10K GBP...about $16K US. That included some extras like the paint shield and detailing. A few things, like replacing a camshaft, were covered free of charge under a "goodwill" program.
Quite a few high rollers over there on Rennlist. Some talking about having THEIR CGTs serviced...another saying how he never should've sold his.
One guy's sig listed the following:
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That sig line sort of says it all. The guy I know with a CGT would probably not even know what it costs after he paid for it. My buddy's fiance' just got a new SL63 Benz. I asked him how much she paid and he said that he didn't know, (never asked and doesn't care), and that he was pretty sure that she didn't know either. She just tells her business manager which one she wants when it's new car time. She traded an SL600 when the lease expired.

Don't get me wrong, I feel more at home with the working stiffs over here but there's a whole 'nother world out there in terms of disposable income.
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Except it says 'Blue-Point'. Which is Snap-On.
This is an interesting comparison! Here is pic #9 with the Snap-On caliper:



And here are two pics of my Centech (Harbor Freight) caliper:







Maybe I got a bargain! Of course who knows if the quality is comparable. I think I really just wanted to post in a CGT thread.

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I have two of those HF calipers. They're so cheap, I got an extra one in case I can't find one of them.
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It's a different world from mine that these GT's live in. If someone gave me one, I doubt I could afford to service it beyond the normal things (gas, oil, belts, water...). This makes it a true "super car".
Oh and the Blue Point calipers, are around 30 bucks. The HF ones are a better deal for the same tool.
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This is an interesting comparison! Here is pic #9 with the Snap-On caliper:

Maybe I got a bargain! Of course who knows if the quality is comparable. I think I really just wanted to post in a CGT thread.

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And I am assuming it says Blue-Point. It might be Blue-Po.
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Even better, the HF caliper comes with a battery cover!

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Wow that is one crazy looking transaxle! On one side, it appears to have an inlet for cooling? Does this have a remote cooler? Not sure what that is at all, but I am sure it's expensive!

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This is an interesting comparison!
Maybe I got a bargain! Of course who knows if the quality is comparable. I think I really just wanted to post in a CGT thread.

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The Chinese know to copy the good tools

I work in a machine shop where all measurement tools get calibrated annually (at the minimum). The cheap stuff is usually just as accurate but doesn't have the same feel.
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