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Old 11 January 2016, 07:33 PM
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Anybody got a knocklink on they're sti hatchback, or any other scoob?, and has found it saved them they're engine? Just interested
Old 11 January 2016, 07:57 PM
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Dont think it will save an engine with chocolate ringlands.
Old 11 January 2016, 07:58 PM
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Not going to save it,but just if you pick up a poor batch of fuel?
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waste of money in all honesty, be better spent on oil pressure gauge and temperature gauges. or putting in a pot to save for a forged engine if you plan to go bigger power than stock
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Thankyou,it had a new engine before I got it...but standard unfortunately... I'm definitely saving the pennies,as it's an awesome car..just wondered if there's anything I can do to help things... She doesn't drink a drop of oil.
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Having had one myself the best 2 things I had were a scangauge ecu monitor and a set of gauges, I nearly lost an engine to a cracked oil pickup pipe. Had I had no gauges it would have killed the bottom end. the scangauge can be set up to monitor afr's and soon see if theres something a miss
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Thanks Rob, may have to invest in a scan
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