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(22-11-2013, 12:41 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: If that's the case.. i'd put the boost back to stock and knock off that adjustable fuel reg.. if it hasn't been mapped/chipped etc.. you really don't want to be increasing the boost. It may have 'been running fine' but i really wouldn't..
Thats the difference between being a man and a boy.
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It isn't the same as tuning a turbo diesel mate
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(23-11-2013, 12:08 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: It isn't the same as tuning a turbo diesel mate
Of course!
But it's been running fine up until now so don't doubt the boost/fuel it's set at.
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Trent take it all back to std and see what it runs like, then do mods step by step. Someone may have fudged a mod. Personally i'd do that or your'll be saying bye to your con rods prematurely
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I can't see the stock ecu map being very happy with 5 psi over stock, on stock fueling mate
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The cars misfiring on idle now too.
Definitely isn't load dependant. Noise coming from the exhaust manifold area too so might be turbo related.
Isn't boosting very well either and there is a bit of oil dropping front the turbo outlet>silicone joiner which probably isn't a good thing.
Wouldn't be the end of the world if it was the turbo, excuse for top mounted GT2871R?
Or another standard T28 more likely..
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(24-11-2013, 08:04 PM)silverzx Wrote: excuse for top mounted GT2871R?
Um yes!!
Friend of mine has a GT35R and the thing is pretty massive!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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I really shouldn't be spending excessive money on this.. There's many other things it could benefit from first. Like a H-Dev stage 1a or 2 chip.
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Might aswell do it properly... Big blower, then supporting mods...
Thats right isnt it?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Mmm, like I said, would rather avoid burning more money into the money pit.
It's plenty fast enough, just needs to be reliable now..
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Videos of her running rough:
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They are pics not vids Dorris, blame tapafail if I'm incorrect
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(25-11-2013, 08:27 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: They are pics not vids Dorris, blame tapafail if I'm incorrect
They are indeed videos, tapafail problem then!
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Still showing as pics on tapafail..
Is it missing and popping back the through the exhaust on tickover when warm? Std induction and exhaust Trent? (I'm too lazy to check)
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(25-11-2013, 11:29 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: Still showing as pics on tapafail..
Is it missing and popping back the through the exhaust on tickover when warm? Std induction and exhaust Trent? (I'm too lazy to check)
Aftermarket exhaust, aftermarket (Apexi) induction.
That should make no difference.
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12-03-2014, 04:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2014, 04:51 PM by silverzx.)
Had rear tyres swapped over for some part worn a today (thanks Stu).
Running 195/50/16 instead of 205/55/16 on the rear now.
Here's one of the old tyres:
Also worth noting its been running sweet *touch wood* for over a fortnight now.
Also been using Tesco 99 which might of had a part to play in it running nicer.
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Got some camber on the back there bey?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(12-03-2014, 04:53 PM)Tom Wrote: Got some camber on the back there bey?
If I do it's not intentially.
The coilovers seemed to add a fair bit of camber when I fitted them.
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Surely the induction kit should be mapped in?? Or do these self teach?
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They have some self learning but not loads!
It needs a H-Dev chip.
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Has it had the wheel alignment checked since you put the coilovers on? Worth doing for £40 as it could end up costing you in tyres if something is out of bonk.
Loving the car btw.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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(14-03-2014, 10:57 AM)C.A.R. Wrote: Has it had the wheel alignment checked since you put the coilovers on? Worth doing for £40 as it could end up costing you in tyres if something is out of bonk.
Loving the car btw.
Wheel alignment!? Hah!
No she hasn't had anything of the such!
I'm going to get some hubcentric spacers for it off eBay later, get those standard 16's spaced out into the arches a bit!
Just not sure whether to go 10, 20, 30mm etc. Will get a tape and see what the gap is..
Also tyres are not an issue, get part worns fitted for free at work (they're good to me)!
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A little taster of running costs:
£30 22.4 97,626 20/04 Tesco99
£30 22.4 97,530 18/04 Tesco99
£15 10.6 97,505 17/04 BP97
£50 37.3 97,279 13/04 Tesco99
£10 7 97243 11/04 Esso95
£40 30. 97,053 07/04 Tesco99
£10 7. 96,987 06/04 BP97
£25 18.7 96,892 03/04 Tesco99
£10 7. 96,873 02/04 BP95
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So £220 for 800 odd miles?
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(21-04-2014, 01:05 PM)Anton Wrote: So £220 for 800 odd miles?
It would appear so.
Think it does about 20mpg?
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So that's where your student loan has gone
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My student loan didn't even cover the rent each of the three years I was at uni and had to work to top it up!
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Sad times mate...a job!!!
I know it doesn't cover the rent, my job is connected to it
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(22-04-2014, 07:51 AM)devils_fuel Wrote: Sad times mate...a job!!!
I know it doesn't cover the rent, my job is connected to it
Ah well, it was worth it, would 100% reccomend Uni to ANYONE.
And look where it's got me.. A decent graduate job!
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