Dear all,
I'm looking for and Alfa 155 8v wide or skinny body...do mail me at
ezwan.bimmer@gmail.com
TQ
Close

looking for 155 8v
Started by
ezwan
, Oct 01 2008 12:49 AM, 4 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 19 November 2008 - 05:16 PM
Hi Ezwan, I'm selling off my Alfa. I love it but I can't drive my Alfa
anymore as it is manual transmission, after having operation on my left
foot, the doctor advice me to get an automatic car. So I'm in the midst of
selling it & was thinking of getting Alfa 156
For Info, my Alfa still in good condition,Original colour, I've made some
changes/repair :-
1) changed harness to 156 - February 2008.
2) Spark plugs - February 2008
3) 156 Aircond Compresso - February 2008
4) Timing Belt - October 2008
5) Clutch Pump - October 2008
I'm asking for RM 18k (Neg). Anybody interested Please call me @ 018-
3819026.
anymore as it is manual transmission, after having operation on my left
foot, the doctor advice me to get an automatic car. So I'm in the midst of
selling it & was thinking of getting Alfa 156
For Info, my Alfa still in good condition,Original colour, I've made some
changes/repair :-
1) changed harness to 156 - February 2008.
2) Spark plugs - February 2008
3) 156 Aircond Compresso - February 2008
4) Timing Belt - October 2008
5) Clutch Pump - October 2008
I'm asking for RM 18k (Neg). Anybody interested Please call me @ 018-
3819026.
#3
Posted 12 March 2009 - 12:58 PM
for extra few thousand ringgits, it is wiser to get the 96 model onwards of 155.
Other than 16V twin spark engines, it also gets Sporty pack - lowered suspension and improved handling. It also has ABS, airbags and other ncieties.
the only advantage the 8V 15 has is that it is using timing chain. though the 16V use toothed drive belts, it will last for about 100K like many japanese engines - the reason is because it is a Fiat engine, with Alfa twin spark cylinder head.
Other than 16V twin spark engines, it also gets Sporty pack - lowered suspension and improved handling. It also has ABS, airbags and other ncieties.
the only advantage the 8V 15 has is that it is using timing chain. though the 16V use toothed drive belts, it will last for about 100K like many japanese engines - the reason is because it is a Fiat engine, with Alfa twin spark cylinder head.

#4
Posted 06 February 2011 - 01:49 AM
QUOTE (alldisc @ Mar 12 2009, 12:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
for extra few thousand ringgits, it is wiser to get the 96 model onwards of 155.
Other than 16V twin spark engines, it also gets Sporty pack - lowered suspension and improved handling. It also has ABS, airbags and other ncieties.
the only advantage the 8V 15 has is that it is using timing chain. though the 16V use toothed drive belts, it will last for about 100K like many japanese engines - the reason is because it is a Fiat engine, with Alfa twin spark cylinder head.
Other than 16V twin spark engines, it also gets Sporty pack - lowered suspension and improved handling. It also has ABS, airbags and other ncieties.
the only advantage the 8V 15 has is that it is using timing chain. though the 16V use toothed drive belts, it will last for about 100K like many japanese engines - the reason is because it is a Fiat engine, with Alfa twin spark cylinder head.
oohhh really.. the timing belt would last 100k km on 16V engine?
i would love to see you do that before making a remark and giving people advise on this... many alfa owner would change not more than 40k km... many also got belt snap after 40k km...
to be exact ... not all 16V 155 comes with sport pack lowered suspension...
the 8V widebody ie. mostly registered in 96.. have similar features as the 16V.. the the only difference is the engine with all 16V goodies... look for this one...
#5
Posted 11 February 2011 - 04:55 PM
AR 16V engine timing belt lasts 100k kms?
Unbelievable! And I do my change every 35k kms on my Bravo and AR.

Unbelievable! And I do my change every 35k kms on my Bravo and AR.
Hotline 012 - 6565 713
http://www.italiaauto.net
http://www.italiaauto.net/garage.php?mode=view_vehicle&CID=45
Good things ain't cheap, cheap things ain't good!
http://www.italiaauto.net
http://www.italiaauto.net/garage.php?mode=view_vehicle&CID=45
Good things ain't cheap, cheap things ain't good!