Hello MiTo, New Guilietta and 159 drivers, there will be a workshop night for these cars in about 6 weeks, more information to follow, Colin.
Would this be open to people considering buying a 159 as their first Alfa - but not made the leap just yet?
Hello Grumpydude, it is open to ANYONE in the Alfa club or anyone becoming a new member, think of a question to ask about the purchase of a 159, email your details to drtool@bigpond.com.au or phone 0407 090 826 and ask for Colin.
Current Model Workshop Night will be on Friday 24th May, for a 6-30 pm start for a 8-30 pm finish, more details as they come to hand, Colin.
For the current model, 159 - MiTo - New Guilietta, bookings will open on Thursday 11th April, if you are a true Alfa Romeo Fanatic, you will be driving these in a few years, Colin.
Bookings have now opened for the Current Model Alfa Romeo Workshop night, as the 159 is being sold new again, it is included as a new car, currently 10% of places are gone, Colin.
As of tonight we have 8 bookings with 32 spaces free, keep them rollin in, the place where we will be going is in Richmond, not West Melbourne as that is now an Audi Dealer, Colin.
For the current model Alfa Romeo workshop night, light refreshments will be provided on the night, keep those bookings rolling in, Colin.
Bookings are now starting to roll in, expect to pick up a few at the May General meeting, don't leave it too late, as last time a few missed out, Colin.
Count me in.
Good point raised by you at the club night. It is worth attending as many of us will be driving MiTo's and Giuletta's in 5 or 10 years time so its is a current opportunity to learn what they are all about.
Cheers
I'll be there Col. You are right that's what we are going to be driving.
Gary
What happens at these workshops?
Are the workshops technical or aimed at owner/drivers who'll never do their own repairs?
Hey Euston53, if you want to know, send me an email and i will put your name down.
Last year at the current model workshop night at Zagames, we we shown a video clip of how the twin clutch transmission and the multi-air engines, and how they work, which was all good, because i didn't really know.
Then it was into the workshop with the current cars, 159 - MiTo and new Guilietta, up on the hoists to see underneath and how they are serviced, what goes wrong, [not much these days], what can happen when you clobber pot holes, the best diesel fuel to use, cam belt changes, types of oil used, etc.
As we look at all the cars you are encouraged to ask questions about these cars and why you do that and so on, i always say think of a question about these cars, before you come along, so you will be able to contribute on the night.
We Alfa Romeo type drivers will have these cars in a few years time, as they are fantastic cars to own, a bit more knowledge on your car always helps, Colin.
Good stuff. Shame that I live on the Gold Coast and can't join you guys.
Hey Frankfassi, what do you mean you can't join because you live on the Gold Coast?, it would be a nice run down to Richmond, [Melbourne], or with cheap air fares, just a bit of pocket money, For all you Victorians, time is running out, we have one week to go, get that booking in and think of a good question to ask, Colin.
Driving down to Melbourne from the Gold Coast without breaking down? Remember I drive an Alfa. Just kidding. Let me see. I'm pretty keen but work is busy at the moment and with 2 kids I barely have time to scratch my back. Do you actually have any material like vids or booklets for people who aren't able to attend?
If possible i will try and post some photos and i will give a brief rundown on the night, with less than a week to go it is now about half full, get those bookings in now!, Colin.
Went down to Zagames last Sunday to check it out, not a lot of parking around Richmond, you may need to park in a side street, to all those coming along, give yourself plenty of time to find a parking spot, and the traffic will be at peak around 6-30 at night, so take all these into account, Colin.
I just wanted you to know that Joseph Toro - Brand Manager, Fiat Group Brands and Joe Diaz - National Technical Service Manager - Fiat Group Brands from Fiat Chrysler have kindly agreed to be part of our Alfa Club workshop night on Friday, should be a great night!, Colin.
Still a couple of vacant spots for the workshop night at Zagame's, a little late to email me, so text me on 0407 090 826, tell us if you are coming along, just don't turn up, as we have a limit of 40, see you on Friday, Colin.
We ran the current model workshop at Zagame's in Richmond last Friday night, there were 31 club members booked in.
The night started off in the Zagame Showroom for Italian cars with Alfa Romeo being the star product with support from Fiat products and the Audi owned brand Lamborghini.
We were welcomed by Joseph Toro who is Brand Manager for Fiat Group Brands who gave us an insight into the future under Chrysler Distributing the products, and how it has gone from 18 dealers across Australia to nearly 70 in the near future, Joseph worked with the old Alfa Romeo Australia at Beauchamp road Matraville up until Alfa Romeo closed down, and then Alfa Romeo was fired up again by then importer Ateco in 1998, Joseph thanked the Alfisti for keeping the faith during the lean periods.
Also present was Joe Diaz The National Technical Service Manager who gave a rundown on the latest engine technoligy that Alfa Romeo engines are using, such as Multi-air engines that have no inlet camshaft, but the valves are operated by a solenoid and oil pressure, so that they can open at various lengths and duration to suit various driving modes, the exhaust is less important and uses a conventional camshaft for valve actuation, Joe said its important to use the correct Selenia oil as it affects the new tech engine operations of the valve train, it seems Alfa Romeo are working on Multi-air applications for their diesel range as well, imagine a 2.4 diesel Multi-air, i hope they beef up the driveline!
Then it was out to the workshop where there was a range of new model car including MiTo, Guilietta and new again 159.
They were up on hoists so the Alfisti could get a good look under the cars, and they are very well built now, unlike 30 years ago, all the cars are galvanised and rust is a long gone worry, and all the cars have very high safety ratings in crash tests, then front rails get damaged in a frontal impact are easily replaced, also for enviromental reasons the new cars have a water based paint, which has a high lustre and durability, this is different to say a 156, which has a 2 pack paint system.
The Workshop Foreman recently went to Italy for a competition like Masterchef, except for Mechanics, where they had to diagnose problems and fix them within a certain time, he come out on top, well done!
There was a question and answer session for all the cars under the microscope, such as what oils to use, [Selenia], cam belt change periods, coolant types and the length they can be used for, they also have a brake fluid checker that determines when the brake fluid has to be changed, to eliminate guesswork, we also talked about diesel fuels and the upsurge in diesel powered cars that has been brought about by Australia catching up with Europe and changing the specs on diesel fuel from Truck to highly refined with no impurities in it, when a diesel powered car comes into Zagame's Workshop with issues they check the fuel in the car so they can determine what the problem is, the new premium diesel fuels make the car rattle less and they don't have the truck diesel smell as much.
Thank you to Tracey for helping organise the night and providing us with nibbles and Augustin for a rundown on the current Alfa Romeo range, thank you also to the 31 members who put their hand up to come along, and in general thank you to our good long time club sponsor Zagame's at 362 Swan St. Richmond.
Next technical night as ever is up to you the club member, if there is something you want to do, tell me and if you are a workshop / service provider and you would like to run a technical night, contact me and i will try to organise it, Colin.