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Old 19 November 2004, 02:38 PM
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I now have my knocklink in my gauge pod, remote mounted leds, works quite well.

The lambda link, i had attached to the dash just behind the indicator stalk, so you could see the lights when driving straight and the indicator was off. Again worked well.
Old 19 November 2004, 02:41 PM
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bryn 50% good so far then m8
Old 19 November 2004, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by P20SPD
why did they touch the idle stepper? if thats been fiddled with, it can easily thow it out of sink.

i will await compression figures
Sink?? You don't wanna put any car components in the sink, they could rust if it's full of water

(Sorry, couldn't resist I'll get me coat..............)
Old 19 November 2004, 02:43 PM
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pmsl

lofty ya could alway's get a piller pod and mod it to hold K/L & L/L

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thought you lot would understand if i put it in your language

Bryn, good news on one side, which side 2 & 4 or 1 & 3

Ring me if you need to try my lambda sensor tonight.
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Lofty - yes Phil @ Welptons when we all got a £25 off voucher.

I had bought 5 litres of Mobil 1 0w40, K&N performance panel filter and denso iridium plugs from GGR.

Phil advised me the oil should be a little heavier and used the Magnatec 5w40. The air filter we didn't use because it was oil impregnated and apparently oil sticking to MAF sensor causes the twin headed goatlike cupped feet four arsed bastad to appear.

Mr D - Before the service mentioned above - just after getting the car - it did have an idle problem, like it has now but nowhere near as bad. Phil cleaned out the stepper and it was fine. He advised that the steppers can go on P1's and as they are derivatives of the Type R, this may well be a similar issue as they both use the same stepper.

Phew
Old 19 November 2004, 02:52 PM
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OH NO !! not the twin headed goatlike cupped feet four arsed bastad .

sorry flame suit on

bryn,, Phil told me to use shell hellix(mybe bad spelling)

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Old 19 November 2004, 02:54 PM
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You're absolutely right it IS SHell Helix...can't see a thing with this eyepatch on!
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Sounds like a good idea but does remote mounting the leds involve the use of ribbon cable and solder???? Hmmmm, recipe for disaster there then!!!

I've gotta do summat tho or I'm gonna end up rear-ending someone (oo-er missus) if I carry on looking down into the footwell whilst driving hard

Don't think my interior trim will take much more ripping out and shoving in again, it's all starting to get loose and rattly 'cos it's been in and out so many times!! I think I've buggered up the wiring on my GPS stuff as well now - it don't seem to work since I installed the Links
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lofty the daft lad

bryn m8 why the eye patch??? they looked a bit red last time i saw you just put it down to your lass beating you up!

any more news on comp test?
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Not yet...hoping!
Old 19 November 2004, 03:11 PM
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hmmm what were the plugs like?
Old 19 November 2004, 03:13 PM
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Lofty good link here for you

http://www.housequake.co.uk/remote_LED_install.htm
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Originally Posted by HOUSEQUAKE
Ha - very good!!!

pmsl

Just been outside for a smoke and looked at my car - might have to pop round to BJ's tomorrow to see if he can pull out the knee-shaped dent in my front wing
Old 19 November 2004, 03:26 PM
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Compression OK between 120 - 150 spark plugs are IK22 iridiums and not in bad condition
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What should the compression be? And should it be the same on all cylinders?

So what's next? The Lambda sensor?
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John doing a lambda test on it now...
Old 19 November 2004, 04:01 PM
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doe's he know what he's doing?
Old 19 November 2004, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Scooby New
Just been outside for a smoke and looked at my car - might have to pop round to BJ's tomorrow to see if he can pull out the knee-shaped dent in my front wing
steve pop round mine 2moro i will sort it for ya
Old 19 November 2004, 04:27 PM
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Have you got one of those suckery pullery outery things?
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no m8 just remove st1t sheild and push out from inside!
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On tickover voltage on lambda is .7v

When increasing revs goes from .6 to .7 but doesn't fluctuate

???
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Right I'm off home shortly.

Pum (doh! I mean scoobymods) I'll give you a bell 2moro. Not sure what I'm doing yet, got a few things to do but will ring when I know more.

Bryn, if you need anything gimme a ring.

See you all on Sunday.

Mr D - get yer **** there on Sunday
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answer's on a post card? Mr.D?
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ok cheer's steve
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Pum -

Bryn - that don't sound right to me. Does yours have a check engine light? Has this been on? When my Lambda sensor was fecked the CEL came on. Has Phil had a look? With the Select monitor you can instantly tell if it's not working right. But I don't know if the Select monitor is compatible with yours. Best bet would be to try one of Mr D's lambda sensors and see if that solves it. If you need a lift up there tomorrow gimme a bell.
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who the fek is pum?
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home time soon thank god!
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Old 19 November 2004, 07:18 PM
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evening all...

header tank sorted after weld....
gun'er get it washed and bring round to colbies sat am to grind out the bracket we where talking about for saftey.

hope all you other cars/owners have sorted the problems that seem to be appearing over the last few days!!

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