View Full Version : My 1st car a nova 1.3sr
conza123
30-12-11, 11:03 PM
hello fello PNGers,
i have just become the proud owner of a 1987 vauxhall nova 1.3sr
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i was just saying hello and wondering what the best 1st things to do to it
keep it as standard as possible with subtle mods :) gone are the days with big jap kits and 18" wheels
it looks a clean shell too so your starting well
my first mod i always do is lower the car with either shocks and springs or coilovers
remember when you change something on the car it may also increase your insurance
good luck and welcome
welcome to png
keep it pretty much standard for the moment, tidy up what you've got, and it will only go up in value. a mk1 sr in std form is rare.
there is a fair bit of tuning that you can do to a 1.3, but if you are young, the std 70hp will make it go well enough
conza123
30-12-11, 11:14 PM
well im 18 and ive got my driving test on january the 18th.
it is completely standard and solid with 66,000 miles and 1 owner from new who was 95 when he sold it to me
That looks really nice mate, great first car. If your insurance premium allows mods a subtle drop (40mm?) and it'd be perfect as it is!
Novasport
30-12-11, 11:18 PM
Monaco blue by the look of it, rare colour that is.
Keep it mint and standard.
conza123
30-12-11, 11:20 PM
1 thing it doesnt tick over that well because the carb is f***ed(sorry but no better word could explain) whats the best carb to replace it with i saw this on the net and was wondering if this will fit http://www.fastroadcars.co.uk/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=9
Looks nice. As everyone else has said keep it as standard as possible with maybe a little drop 40mm / 60mm. But whatever you do make sure it can be changed back to standard because if you come to sell, it will be worth alot more standard. Oh, and it's nice to see someone close to me as I never see any Nova's around...
Novasport
30-12-11, 11:23 PM
Yes, that would be a perfect replacement carb and good upgrade.
1 thing it doesnt tick over that well because the carb is f***ed(sorry but no better word could explain) whats the best carb to replace it with i saw this on the net and was wondering if this will fit http://www.fastroadcars.co.uk/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=9
you will need a mk2 astra inlet manifold or adapter plate to fit that. its a good upgrade, but you can pick them up a lot cheaper than that 2nd hand :)
conza123
30-12-11, 11:24 PM
Yes, that would be a perfect replacement carb and good upgrade.
will it bolt straight on no problems with jeting etc
will it bolt straight on no problems with jeting etc
no...see my previous post :)
conza123
30-12-11, 11:35 PM
no...see my previous post :)
do u know where the best place to buy the manifold or an adaptor plate because i cant find any on ebay
contact elring parts, they import the pierburg parts. get a service kit from their local stockist
very jealous mate well done
contact elring parts, they import the pierburg parts. get a service kit from their local stockist
or if youre very lucky, one might pop up in a scrappy.
murph-gsi
31-12-11, 12:44 AM
Thats really nice, looks really clean.
steviegsi
31-12-11, 05:11 AM
Cool first car. Never seen a blue one before, and I think it has just become my favourite mk1 Sr colour! Welcome and good luck with the driving test. :thumb:
conza123
31-12-11, 08:45 AM
very jealous mate well done
you will be even more jealous beacuse i only paid £250 with 12 months mot
1.3 SR's are very rare.
My friend had one as his first car back in 2003. Ended up going through a garden wall backwards lol lol
conza123
31-12-11, 09:15 AM
1.3 SR's are very rare.
My friend had one as his first car back in 2003. Ended up going through a garden wall backwards lol lol
I don't intend to do that in my one
Royston
31-12-11, 09:18 AM
Love the colour:thumb:, I think I have only seen one other in met blue:eek:
I would suggest as others have to keep her standard, if you make any changes I would make them reversible.
As you are a youngster;)(I'm 45 next month:roll:) keeping her stock would be adviseable.
I like period mods myself, I am converting my 1.3SR to Irmscher multipoint injection from Sport Forties.
Welcome to the club:d
I don't intend to do that in my one
My friend didnt think Id do it to his either :/
That looks awesome for £250
Got a mk2 astra inlet and carb here if you want it, Its a peirburg not a weber though
L33 LEG
31-12-11, 10:29 AM
That looks awesome for £250
This how much it cost? Absolute bargain then if it's as solid as it looks. I would keep it standard, get it mint and look forward to the days when it's worth a good few K lol A 1.3 SR will probably be the most sought after nova imo.
Good luck with the test and look after it :)
Absolute bargain!! I would also just lower the suspension by around 40mm and put upgraded shocks on it then imo it would be done :thumb:
I have an adapter plate in my shed that i would sell. Pm me if your interested, very jealous of your car its a cracking buy and also a lovely colour :cool:
conza123
31-12-11, 01:41 PM
Got a mk2 astra inlet and carb here if you want it, Its a peirburg not a weber though
how much? including postage
craighawkins
31-12-11, 01:55 PM
you will be even more jealous beacuse i only paid £250 with 12 months mot
i'll give you your money back + £500 if you sell it to me
you could probably wash it and sell it for £3grand lol
conza123
31-12-11, 02:06 PM
sorry but i dont wont to sell it so please stop asking me
conza123
31-12-11, 02:08 PM
the other think is i have central locking but the drivers door will lock and unlock the passenger door but the passenger door wont lock and unlock the driver is this right
craighawkins
31-12-11, 02:10 PM
is that a official offer edd
apologies conza as i appear to be the only 1 who asked to buy it
That's how the system works, from the drivers side only
How many miles has it done?
is that a official offer edd
No
Was pointing out that for £250 he has a absolute mega bargain
Anyway the chap dont want to sell it on so best off leaving it at that
conza123
31-12-11, 03:15 PM
That's how the system works, from the drivers side only
How many miles has it done?
66,000
conza123
31-12-11, 03:15 PM
is that a official offer edd
apologies conza as i appear to be the only 1 who asked to buy it
i have had a couple of private messeges to
Lovely car mate, bit off topic. But is your the same colour as mine?
http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z389/PetePNG/DSC00825.jpg
conza123
31-12-11, 03:23 PM
Lovely car mate, bit off topic. But is your the same colour as mine?
http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z389/PetePNG/DSC00825.jpg
mines lighter but that may be where its sat in the sun for some of its life
the last time i saw a newbie thread as popular as this, a girl had joined the forum
Maybe after a bit of clean and polish they'd be similar I reckon.
conza123
31-12-11, 03:29 PM
Maybe after a bit of clean and polish they'd be similar I reckon.
i will give it a wash and a polish when i start using it after a pass my test
i will givw it a wash and a polish when i start using it after a pass my test
i think i washed and polished my car every week before i passed my test lol
conza123
31-12-11, 03:31 PM
i think i washed and polished my car every week before i passed my test lol
its parked on grass behind a gate so if i wash it i have to move both of my parents cars to put it on the road to wash it
dannymcc
31-12-11, 03:32 PM
Your car is the same colour as this, Monaco Blue. Only the last of the snowplough SR's were available in this colour.
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Trivs_Tom
31-12-11, 03:33 PM
so nice mate, get a project thread up :)
im 19, got a 1.0 2dr loon..so jealous of yours!
Southie
31-12-11, 03:35 PM
You lucky sod, don't please don't molester it and take away it's character.
You could break it though and make a pretty penny to buy lots of sweets lol
Welcome to PNG :thumb:
Monaco blue SR i nearly bought one once many years ago.
conza123
31-12-11, 06:55 PM
whats the best suspention kit to buy to drop it 40mm
pimpinyourmum
31-12-11, 08:05 PM
What a screaming bargain you got OP :)
I had one of these as my first car many moons ago which is why I bought myself a MK1 SR earlier this month too. A trip down memory lane ;)
Calamity Josh
31-12-11, 08:09 PM
Love this! after some struggling to read the name at the bottom of the plate i realised it's from the same garage as my saloon was (drake and fletcher) i'm on a witch hunt to find what the dealer sticker looked like and getting one done so if i do i'll let you know mate!
waggygsi
01-01-12, 01:46 PM
looks mint bud:thumb: was lookin at sr bt even tho am 19 ma insurance company wanted silly money for an sr . was nearly as much as an xr3 an ive been driving nearly 2 year
Bilstein shocks with eiback springs are always a winner
conza123
01-01-12, 04:24 PM
Bilstein shocks with eiback springs are always a winner
wheres the cheapest place
conza123
01-01-12, 04:24 PM
looks mint bud:thumb: was lookin at sr bt even tho am 19 ma insurance company wanted silly money for an sr . was nearly as much as an xr3 an ive been driving nearly 2 year
my cheapest qoute so far is £2300 on my own isurance
I know it sounds horrendous, but that really isnt that bad for a 1st time insurance on your own, you tried adding your parents as additional drivers?
conza123
01-01-12, 04:53 PM
i fort i was good and its puts it up more with the on so i will try to see if its cost affective to sick a thatcham toad alarm on from my dads garge etc
do you still have that adaptor plate
Yea mate its not gone anywhere, you want it still lol ?
conza123
01-01-12, 04:56 PM
Yea mate its not gone anywhere, you want it still lol ?
yes please
Southie
01-01-12, 06:15 PM
That insurance quote ain't tooooo bad really for your age, if you mod it though you may have trouble keeping it near that quote.
conza123
01-01-12, 06:26 PM
That insurance quote ain't tooooo bad really for your age, if you mod it though you may have trouble keeping it near that quote.
i was only going to lower it a bit and put some better/bigger brakes on the front and stick a weber aswell on it
Southie
01-01-12, 06:29 PM
But as soon as you mention all of those to your insurance they may even say they won't insure you, ring the companies up and check first is my advice ;)
pimpinyourmum
01-01-12, 06:32 PM
my cheapest qoute so far is £2300 on my own isurance
HOLY SH*T! There are benefits to being in your 30's then :)
HOLY SH*T! There are benefits to being in your 30's then :)
yea...half way to 60 :p ooooooo lol lol.
conza123
01-01-12, 07:25 PM
But as soon as you mention all of those to your insurance they may even say they won't insure you, ring the companies up and check first is my advice ;)
i just did a quote and they said they wont insure me
classic insurance is great when you are old enough for it
pimpinyourmum
01-01-12, 07:50 PM
classic insurance is great when you are old enough for it
Yep. Best quote so far on my 1.3 SR is £180 per year agreed value £3,000. :)
turbojolt
01-01-12, 07:59 PM
You don't earn no clames bonuses with classic car insurance tho or do you?
And at 18thats what you want to try and build up
conza123
01-01-12, 08:02 PM
You don't earn no clames bonuses with classic car insurance tho or do you?
And at 18thats what you want to try and build up
i dont think you do and this has now got over a 1000 views wow
blue_peg_16v
01-01-12, 08:44 PM
Classic insurance dosent carry ncd and the car usually has to be a second vehicle so you have to have another policy and also there is usually a minimum age of 21
You should maybe get a pass plus certificate and keep you annual milage low? In 1999 it cost me £750 to insure my 1.3sr and only earned £80 per week working 39hrs! Oh and the car cost £1500. I was skint as f**k that year!!
Cracking motor :)
My first car was a red B reg 1.3 SR, it cost me £850 to insure in my own name at 17 years old and only a provisional liecence lol,
That was in 1995, I are old now :(
Anyway, if the interior is still all good then please for the love of god don't cut holes in the parcel shelf or doorcards for speakers, if it's the brown interior it'll cost you a fortune to buy uncut ones nowadays,
conza123
02-01-12, 12:12 AM
Cracking motor :)
My first car was a red B reg 1.3 SR, it cost me £850 to insure in my own name at 17 years old and only a provisional liecence lol,
That was in 1995, I are old now :(
Anyway, if the interior is still all good then please for the love of god don't cut holes in the parcel shelf or doorcards for speakers, if it's the brown interior it'll cost you a fortune to buy uncut ones nowadays,
its grey/burberry and ive borght another parcel shelf to cut holes so orginal is being put away and im not putting door speakers in it but the drivers seat has a rip in it is it possible to get a new seat cover or another seat if their not that expensive
There are a few places that can do repairs, the grey material can't be bought iirc, Good shout on a replacement shelf :)
floydy13
02-01-12, 09:54 AM
cracking little car you got yourself there. good find! i looked at one this colour 11 years ago when i passed my test, but brought a red one in the end, back then insurance was £750 on my own, what a differnce now!
My insurance in 1999 was nearly 10 weeks wages so work out what your getting paid per week and times that by 10 and see if your close to what I paid?? Best bet for parcel shelf if your thinking of 6X9s or similar would be to make one out of MDF (as thick as possible). Just draw round your old parcel shelf on the MDF and cut it to shape and allow for acoustic carpet thickness. The tighter the better so it doesn't rattle when you pump the tunes up! I mounted my 6X9s underneath the MDF shelf and put acoustic carpet over the top of the shelf so no thieving b***ards could see them and bought carpet the same colour so the shelf blended in.
Whoops forgot to say you have to cut slightly smaller holes in you new shelf (10mm smaller all round). The tighter and thicker the shelf should give you more bass!!
conza123
02-01-12, 09:58 PM
My insurance in 1999 was nearly 10 weeks wages so work out what your getting paid per week and times that by 10 and see if your close to what I paid?? Best bet for parcel shelf if your thinking of 6X9s or similar would be to make one out of MDF (as thick as possible). Just draw round your old parcel shelf on the MDF and cut it to shape and allow for acoustic carpet thickness. The tighter the better so it doesn't rattle when you pump the tunes up! I mounted my 6X9s underneath the MDF shelf and put acoustic carpet over the top of the shelf so no thieving b***ards could see them and bought carpet the same colour so the shelf blended in.
i get £189 a week so thats £1890 a lot less than £2300
Hey was just wondering, how much did you pay to insure the car and which insurance company?
Also how old are you?
conza123
03-01-12, 01:17 PM
Hey was just wondering, how much did you pay to insure the car and which insurance company?
Also how old are you?
ive got a qoute for £2300 with aviva because i havent passed my test yet ive got it on january 18th and im 18 years old
your insurance goes up after you pass your test as well remember
Trivs_Tom
03-01-12, 03:21 PM
Definitely add anyone you can (mum and dad are a good bet) as named drivers. a lot of people do it where their mum is the main driver but this is illegal and doesnt gather no claims. I used money supermarket with my dad and brother as named drivers, 19 with no no claims, came to £1220 on my 1.0 saloon, on a 1.2 it wouldve been £1500. Thats the best advice i have for you buddy, good luck! hope the insurance companies dont raep you too hard..
conza123
03-01-12, 04:55 PM
your insurance goes up after you pass your test as well remember
i did as if i just passed my test
conza123
06-01-12, 09:49 PM
brake upgrades
what the best uprated brakes to stick on the front still keeping the standard 14 inch 3 spoke alloys
Novaloony
07-01-12, 01:56 AM
Another south eastern member, im from folkestone matey (: SR looks mint, as said, keep it subtle and your onto a winner, 40mm drop, maybe a nice exhaust, and enjoy!
Whaaaaat! Well gel mate, I've always wanted an early SR
brake upgrades
what the best uprated brakes to stick on the front still keeping the standard 14 inch 3 spoke alloys
probably astra mk3 236mm vents with ate calipers. as the later 256mm can have clearance issues on the sr alloys, apparently there are 2 different versions of the alloys & only one version fits.
conza123
07-01-12, 08:43 AM
probably astra mk3 236mm vents with ate calipers. as the later 256mm can have clearance issues on the sr alloys, apparently there are 2 different versions of the alloys & only one version fits.
would it be possible to get me a link for an example please
turbojolt
07-01-12, 12:55 PM
You can grind down the 256 brakes to fit apparently, but I wouldn't do it myself lol
The 3 spokes came in 2 offset sizes, the 47.5 ET ones fit over the Astra gte brakes ( 256 discs ) the 49 ET ones don't, the ET is marked on the face of the wheel, you see it when you remove the centre cap.
Good to see someone so local mate, looks tidy!! As said keep it subtle mate and how did you manage to find such a clean one? theres non really for sale in kent or not many.
conza123
07-01-12, 03:15 PM
The 3 spokes came in 2 offset sizes, the 47.5 ET ones fit over the Astra gte brakes ( 256 discs ) the 49 ET ones don't, the ET is marked on the face of the wheel, you see it when you remove the centre cap.
mine are et49
Good to see someone so local mate, looks tidy!! As said keep it subtle mate and how did you manage to find such a clean one? theres non really for sale in kent or not many.
some old guy who was giving up driving sold it to me threw my work
kevos08
08-01-12, 03:29 PM
Top snowplough you have thair looks spot on nice wee thread youve got going with some great subtle ideas going on nice one . Look after her well . I miss my sr already now that i have just sold her on you dont see many of them nowadays . Lovley rare car hope you look after it .
conza123
08-01-12, 09:25 PM
will the cailpers fit and be better off a corsa B/C running 236mm discs be better than the **** nova ones that are on it because there are a couple of corsa's in my local scrap yard
yes, they will, & they will be better
conza123
08-01-12, 09:29 PM
yes, they will, & they will be better
do they use the same brake lines
Royston
08-01-12, 09:40 PM
pretty sure they do, I run 236 corsa ate's on mt SR and Sport
conza123
08-01-12, 09:43 PM
pretty sure they do, I run 236 corsa ate's on mt SR and Sport
i think i mit go down there because they had about 8 corsa bs and 2 corsa cs when i was looking for a front bumper for my mums golf
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