Thank you! I chose Tamiya Brilliant Blue, which was the closest to Tahiti Blue. Very difficult to find a suitable paint because the body is made of Lexan and traditional paints would not adhere.
Exactly, that's what I heard too. Very Nice, I found that Opel Arden Blue of the Corsa matches Tahiti Blue the best. http://www.spice-gmbh.ch/Modelle/AMR_LS_GT.JPG
Could also be ignition fail or old rev limiter kicking in, but in most cases what I have seen/heard it seems like good carb adjusting is lost art. You people would not belive what kind of setting people tell me; "runs good" and when you open up air cleaner most of them remind me Mickey Mouse - Steamboat Willie http://youtu.be/7NQyzcDnMdE
I believe it. The majority of carb Countachs I have encountered do not run the way they should/could.
post #18 8/22/07 well, it did not & it will not: Change is the only constant all the blather (entertaining, yes) as to market condition, position, high, bottom, 2x-4x.....we have all lived thru the reality of market fluctuation. "It" will happen again, enjoy your cars and be thankful we are involved in this "hobby"....especially on Christmas Day and Holy Season. Jack
Mine is being set up by Valentino and his colleagues as we speak. Going to Italy to tomorrow to see it All the best for the Festive Season!
Nice day today in the N.E. Decided with a friends we'll do a day drive with our cars on the CT backroads. His new GF is a car girl and loves the countach.That 'll be her first. First time I take the CT out for Xmas aswe have 0 salt and sand yet. We'll and take a few picts.
Mine has never run the way it should, and probably will never be correct because no one can seem to properly adjust my carbs. I've been to the so-called best locally (more than one) and with each time it only gets worse. So, I just parked in my garage put a cover on it and simply forgot I own it.
That's original, mine are the same way. DO NOT touch those clear decals with the black letters. Mine is an 84 as well. Please do share pix of your 84.
Mine has these stickers as well as ANSA stickers on the exhausts and Vitaloni Turbo stickers on the side mirror casings
Is the tamiya blue the same color as in the wolfs #3 blue ct with black flares or was that a stock color?
triple. You got a 500s these are harder to tune due to inherent flat spot. Heard it from pros. If you want a car tuned right, the best guy who did my car is Evans. He is getting it again next time. most carb tuners are sloppy and dont take timetodo it right. It is expensive. but once done right, it last. Another one that amazed me is right here in Connecticut. A shop called Redline. I saw an old carb v12 racing Ferrari started just with turning the key, from cold. then one distributor bank was taken out and half of the bank was. Car started first crank, no gas pedal operated, on 6 cylinders. I never saw that ever. but many days were spent on tuning that car to perfections.
If you have one of these and some know-how, you can make it run like a ROCKSTAR. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Speaking of....while at a meeting at Redline, I snapped this picture from the windows of their conference room. Image Unavailable, Please Login
At this point everything needs to be brought back to a base line. You (they) need to record from that point what each change that is done. If things get worse, go back. One thing I would check is your distributor. Moisture gets trapped in the cap, and it will rust inside. I had mine rebuilt (about $400), but there is not much to one. You could probably get by with a just clean up/lube if you wanted. It is a mechanical advance distributor. The next (or first really) thing is the plugs and wires. I went with Iridium plugs. The engine was noticeably smoother with them. And check the timing. Maybe add a little advance.
hi Joe, are you aware of this site lots of good history on the UK cars and lots of old photos. Countach - PistonHeads