fitting of knocklink/lambdalink-where??
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fitting of knocklink/lambdalink-where??
i want to do this proper,so im not goin to attempt it!
power eng. is too expensive [ouch]
im in n.london so what about extreme scoobies? or scoobysport?
any one else that i can trust to do it 100 %.
[i will probably get them to put on my downpipe/zorst as well]
cheers all
power eng. is too expensive [ouch]
im in n.london so what about extreme scoobies? or scoobysport?
any one else that i can trust to do it 100 %.
[i will probably get them to put on my downpipe/zorst as well]
cheers all
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Originally Posted by yhe chod
i want to do this proper,so im not goin to attempt it!
power eng. is too expensive [ouch]
im in n.london so what about extreme scoobies? or scoobysport?
any one else that i can trust to do it 100 %.
[i will probably get them to put on my downpipe/zorst as well]
cheers all
power eng. is too expensive [ouch]
im in n.london so what about extreme scoobies? or scoobysport?
any one else that i can trust to do it 100 %.
[i will probably get them to put on my downpipe/zorst as well]
cheers all
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It's really not worth using the knocklink with the factory sensor. Would suggest you buy the BOSCH item that everyone else uses with it. You really should be able to fit a knocklink yourself TBH as it isn't particularly difficult.
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Originally Posted by BRIAN "H"
I've just fitted a knocklink to my car this morning, all in all 20 minutes and i am a novice at this sort of thing.
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Originally Posted by steve_g
Try Scoobyclinic mate.
They only charge £20 per hour labour and they do an excellent job.
They only charge £20 per hour labour and they do an excellent job.
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Its not difficult at all.
Its also worth spending a little extra and getting Turbo steve to convert the display into a better/smaller unit,it realy makes a big difference from the big ugly box that is supplied.
Its not difficult at all.
Its also worth spending a little extra and getting Turbo steve to convert the display into a better/smaller unit,it realy makes a big difference from the big ugly box that is supplied.
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