Nick
The Stilo Schmacher hasnt got a selespeed gearbox, the dealer did tell me
they had problems with the Arbarth so looks like i might be ok there
One quick question as you seem to know a fairbit about Stilos
When i corner tightly at high speed there is a squikey sound. what is this
it sounds like a pump or something it was abit worrying at first but the
wheels havent fallen off yet so if must be something that helps with
cornering thats a bit noisy
Thanks for the info
Terry
"Nick /////" <nicknewsX.DeleteThis@Xnick-bailey.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Basically an evolution of the original Stilo Abarth, which was the same
> 2.4 engine but only came with the Selespeed clutchless gearbox.
>
> I have the original version and am fairly happy. I say fairly because
> with over 32 years of owning and servicing Fiats, my Abarth has been the
> most interesting and troublesome.
>
> First of all my major problems have been, in my opinion, dealer induced.
> Like all Fiat engines the 5 cylinder model is very reliable and pretty
> bullet proof. Just my luck mine developed a rattle when only 3K miles
> old. Fiat UK to their credit were not prepared to subject the engine and
> customer to stripdown and repair traumas. A brand new engine was fitted
> instead. That engine is still running strong, towing a caravan from the UK
> to Italy every year.
>
> However I have experienced some interesting problems which I believe are
> design and dealer related
>
> 1) on the selespeed model the gearbox electrical connectors appear to be
> fragile and don't appreciate anything but delicate handling
> 2) the radiator cannot be easily blead. It is difficult to explain but I
> will try. The top radiator hose is some 10cm from the top of the rad.
> The bleed screw is located and TOTALLY hidden behind the air intake tube
> resonator box which is located 1/3rd of the way down the tube. This inlet
> tube cannot be removed without removing the whole air intake system, which
> requires the battery to be removed. This means that proper cooling system
> bleeding is a multiple step process. My dealers took a one step process
> which I believe resulted in subsequent suspect thermosat replacement and
> finally radiator failure .
> 3) The original Stilos had both front and rear wheel tracking problems.
> These should be sorted by now.
> 4) Like all large engine modern cars space in the engine comparment is
> very much at a premium and component failure can be expensive in labour
> charges.
>
> Having said the above I'm still behind my Stilo. Will I eventually change
> it? YES!
>
> Reason: The Selespeed gearbox. If you tow then this gearbox is not for
> you or the car!
>
> I did not have that choice/option.
>
> Apart from the above the Stilo 2.4 is a great car and very much underated
> in my opinion.
>
> Nick /////
>
>
> "Visual Reality" <info.DeleteThis@visualreality.info> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>>
>> I have just upgraded from a 1.4 16v Fiat Punto sporting to a Stilo
>> Schumacher GP 2.4 5 cylinder 20v . I'm well impressed with it does anyone
>> else have one or anyone with any experience on driving one.
>>
>> As i said im really impressed with it and a bit suprised as its not the
>> sort of car i ever imagined you could buy from Fiat, with it monsterous
>> engine sound and 18" rims
>>
>> Anyone have any specs or information on this it is ment to be a LTD
>> edition,
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>
>>
>
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