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morning john, if you want to pop over, I'll be in work from 6am-4pm, popping out at dinner to get my car cleaned just up the road from pro sport!
I'll listen out for you at work if you do pop over, but otherwise I'll mail you my moby number and you can call me.
hope to see you later.
chris.
I'll listen out for you at work if you do pop over, but otherwise I'll mail you my moby number and you can call me.
hope to see you later.
chris.
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hi john, was expecting you to turn up at work today, like a kid waiting for the ice cream van on a hot summers day, lol.
should be there around 10 ish, what time you going?
just in for a 75k service, so may hang around till its done.
front brakes need looking at to, and pete mentioned some black diamond replacment discs.
see you monday m8, you've got my number, so give me a ring.
chris.
should be there around 10 ish, what time you going?
just in for a 75k service, so may hang around till its done.
front brakes need looking at to, and pete mentioned some black diamond replacment discs.
see you monday m8, you've got my number, so give me a ring.
chris.
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I was there a bit longer than expected chris.
10ish sounds OK for me, i'll miss the trafic that way. See you there.
[Edited by johnfelstead - 1/24/2004 9:57:11 PM]
10ish sounds OK for me, i'll miss the trafic that way. See you there.
[Edited by johnfelstead - 1/24/2004 9:57:11 PM]
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thanks for the lift today john, what an awesome car!
it has really put into perspective what can be acheived with these cars, as long as you start with a good one
can you send me the details to contact bob rawle, ref: my remap?
I am not going to be able to afford it for a while now, as I've just been told by prosport my front and rear brakes are shot, and I need new discs all round
+ after 75k service today, the engine is now hunting for a idle tickover, and stalled on me twice on the way home in rush hour traffic.
back to prosport tomorrow, lucky I'm on my holidays this week.
see you soon,
chris
it has really put into perspective what can be acheived with these cars, as long as you start with a good one
can you send me the details to contact bob rawle, ref: my remap?
I am not going to be able to afford it for a while now, as I've just been told by prosport my front and rear brakes are shot, and I need new discs all round
+ after 75k service today, the engine is now hunting for a idle tickover, and stalled on me twice on the way home in rush hour traffic.
back to prosport tomorrow, lucky I'm on my holidays this week.
see you soon,
chris
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Pleasure Chris. Could be a MAF sensor failure, so keep it off boost until its checked over.
The photo was taken just before i had the car stickered up, the livery is still on the car right now but some may not like something too in ya face, so that is how it looks de-stickered.
The photo was taken just before i had the car stickered up, the livery is still on the car right now but some may not like something too in ya face, so that is how it looks de-stickered.
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cheers guys, I phoned prosport as I was on the way home, and they suggested that sometimes, after an ecu reset, the maf can fail, causing this problem.
How much are new mafs?
No chance of a remap for a while, so might as well get it running right.
How much are new mafs?
No chance of a remap for a while, so might as well get it running right.
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you dont have a choice, you have to change it.
Cost is in the region of £80 for the sensor. And pete is correct, the ECU can compensate over time for a duff MAF, as soon as you do a reset that is lost and you then have an engine running dangerously lean. Hence keep it off boost!
Cost is in the region of £80 for the sensor. And pete is correct, the ECU can compensate over time for a duff MAF, as soon as you do a reset that is lost and you then have an engine running dangerously lean. Hence keep it off boost!
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cheers john, lucky the motorway was busy tonight, and the engine cold, I guess I should hang on a day before I go out for another run, hehe.
is it just a simple plug in jobby?
chris
ps, sorry to hijack your thread!
is it just a simple plug in jobby?
chris
ps, sorry to hijack your thread!
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cheers, but noticed what you said about when it goes
my afr guage was actually showing my fuel mix as too rich, 2 bars into the orange, above normal green, but not red yet!
Not lean.
mmmm
edited to add, all sorted at prosport today, thanks guys, and a 30 minute job as well!!
[Edited by cw42 - 1/27/2004 5:27:48 PM]
then have an engine running dangerously lean
Not lean.
mmmm
edited to add, all sorted at prosport today, thanks guys, and a 30 minute job as well!!
[Edited by cw42 - 1/27/2004 5:27:48 PM]
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Thanks Chris.
I will wait until the end of the weekend and then i will sell a lot of the uprated spec parts seperately if i have no serious enquiries by then. The hope is someone will want a properly sorted car and would understand the real value.
If not then back to a lower spec it goes, the engine/exhaust spec of course wont be changed but the bolt on equipment will.
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I will wait until the end of the weekend and then i will sell a lot of the uprated spec parts seperately if i have no serious enquiries by then. The hope is someone will want a properly sorted car and would understand the real value.
If not then back to a lower spec it goes, the engine/exhaust spec of course wont be changed but the bolt on equipment will.
cheers
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Would be a shame to split the bits John!!!! Top car, my second favorite Scoob I've been in (the other was another RA )
Hope you don't have to resort to taking the bits off John but good luck, which ever way you have to end up going....
Matt
Hope you don't have to resort to taking the bits off John but good luck, which ever way you have to end up going....
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Thanks Matt. It will be a shame, but i do understand how finding £15K for a car is dificult, so it may be an option to sell the "nice" stuff seperately, still leaving a quality spec car but for a drop in price most could probably justify.
Wheels and tyres alone would cost you over £1500 to buy new, brakes are another £1500 new, SECS and oil presure/temp senders are over £550. Fuel pump assembly is over £500 and i am just touching the surface. Add it all up and its frightening how much it would cost to build this car.
Wheels and tyres alone would cost you over £1500 to buy new, brakes are another £1500 new, SECS and oil presure/temp senders are over £550. Fuel pump assembly is over £500 and i am just touching the surface. Add it all up and its frightening how much it would cost to build this car.