SRowells Diablo 1.8 - Jenvey 45s & OMEX600

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SRowells Diablo 1.8 - Jenvey 45s & OMEX600
Nightbreakers or Phillips blue vision. Don't even consider wanky HIDs!
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Or consider wanky hid's Wink
So those screws holding the discs on do nothing important?
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How do you not notice a headlight out! Confused

Oh wait...same guy who didnt notice wishbone broken Tongue lol
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Thought Sam already had wanky HIDs!?
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(20-08-2014, 07:51 AM)lolsteve Wrote: So those screws holding the discs on do nothing important?

No, they're only there to keep the disk in position when the wheel is removed.

You can have them missing or broken and it'll be fine in normal use, just a bit of a pain changing wheels if you don't have studs as the disk tends to rotate relative to the hub so the bolt holes don't line up.
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(20-08-2014, 06:41 AM)Niall Wrote: Nightbreakers or Phillips blue vision. Don't even consider wanky HIDs!

Had HIDs and done the whole blinding people thing. They just look chavvy in the wrong car. Going to get some decent bulbs for up top and maybe some yellow HIDs for the foglights.

(20-08-2014, 08:15 AM)Piggy Wrote: How do you not notice a headlight out! Confused

Shut up Piggy. They were both fine when I drove into Ace and then when i left Ace one was out!
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(20-08-2014, 06:41 AM)Niall Wrote: Nightbreakers or Phillips blue vision. Don't even consider wanky HIDs!

Done. Just bought NightBreaker Ultimates. yaayyyy. Im dubious as to whether they are all they are cracked up to be!
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(20-08-2014, 05:46 PM)SRowell Wrote:
(20-08-2014, 06:41 AM)Niall Wrote: Nightbreakers or Phillips blue vision. Don't even consider wanky HIDs!

Done. Just bought NightBreaker Ultimates. yaayyyy. Im dubious as to whether they are all they are cracked up to be!

Well hopefully after fitting them, it should shed some light on the situation.

Ba-booom. Ill get my coat.
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(20-08-2014, 06:02 PM)Grant Wrote:
(20-08-2014, 05:46 PM)SRowell Wrote:
(20-08-2014, 06:41 AM)Niall Wrote: Nightbreakers or Phillips blue vision. Don't even consider wanky HIDs!

Done. Just bought NightBreaker Ultimates. yaayyyy. Im dubious as to whether they are all they are cracked up to be!

Well hopefully after fitting them, it should shed some light on the situation.

Ba-booom. Ill get my coat.

jesus thats terrible mate... you need to lighten up! Not very bright are you!
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I did a side by side pic in my thread with normal bosch and night breakers...the difference is like night and day....

Oh dear Undecided
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(20-08-2014, 08:11 PM)SRowell Wrote:
(20-08-2014, 06:02 PM)Grant Wrote:
(20-08-2014, 05:46 PM)SRowell Wrote: Done. Just bought NightBreaker Ultimates. yaayyyy. Im dubious as to whether they are all they are cracked up to be!

Well hopefully after fitting them, it should shed some light on the situation.

Ba-booom. Ill get my coat.

jesus thats terrible mate... you need to lighten up! Not very bright are you!


Watt was that? I might not be bright, but I've heard you aren't the brightest bulb in the pack either!
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God you lot are dim.

I'd give them a glowing recommendation...
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Right. The bulbs and gauge havent arrived yet. One of my fog lights has started working again though which saves a few quid!

Another odd thing has started to happen. The revs seem to be sticking randomly at between 2 and 3k. Sometimes the idle will fluctuate between 900 and 1200 RPM before smoothing itself out. Going to have to try and get a laptop with a serial port and a serial cable to check out the omex. Ill be checking my wiring and sorting out the room soon so hopefully anything obvious will come up then.
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If i was you, take the bodies off and give them a thorough cleaning with some carb cleaner. It wouldn't surprise me if one or some of the bodies have gummed up causing the butterfly to stay open ever so slightly.
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(22-08-2014, 07:05 AM)Niall Wrote: If i was you, take the bodies off and give them a thorough cleaning with some carb cleaner. It wouldn't surprise me if one or some of the bodies have gummed up causing the butterfly to stay open ever so slightly.

Are all the butterflies controlled from one arm on yours Sam? Or are they independently linked? Ie if one was open, wouldn't they all be open?
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They are all off a shared linkage Smile
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Yep they are all a shared linkage. No problems with it sticking today!

I fitted the nightbreakers and they are really bright. havent managed to drive the car in the night time yet but looking forward to it. I also managed to get the AirCon grommet out and modify it to take the ecu loom. Left it out for now and tomorrow should see the loom finished off.

Shinies arrived today!

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Damn that's tasty looking, expensive?
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why so many boxes for one thing?
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It's 3 things welshpug. Wideband sensor, a controller and a gauge.
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(22-08-2014, 08:57 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Damn that's tasty looking, expensive?

Unfortunately yes! Bought it on Niall's recommendation and the fact I loved having the boost gauge on the estate so needed something else to look at in the petrol lol.
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Why not voltmeter? lol this will be handy for the mapping will it not? Means you don't need to keep rolling evedytime you wabt to adjust?
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My wideband came in one small box, controlled is the gauge, bet they can charge you lots more if you have to buy three bits!!
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(23-08-2014, 06:49 AM)welshpug Wrote: My wideband came in one small box, controlled is the gauge, bet they can charge you lots more if you have to buy three bits!!

What make? Often the ones all wrapped up in one gauge aren't very accurate.

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Yeah the packaging is stupid!
The whole kit is £140 but its a modular kit. The gauge is touch screen so you can buy add on modules (boost, oil temp etc) and plug them in then just scroll through all your readings. Ideal when you don't want a dash covered in gauges!
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I use an AEM as recommended and used by Sandy brown, they use the generic Bosch 6 wire wideband sensor.

£140 is a decent price, the AEM is about the same.


you don't really need a gauge specifically as you just wire it into the ecu, then look at the readout on the laptop Wink
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Yeah mines wired into the ecu so I can log it via the omex software or the PLX software. I just like to have the gauge to keep an eye incase something goes drastically wrong mid drive
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Is it the gauge that's costing you all the money? We just bought a new bosch wideband lambda sensor for our formula student car which was only like £50 IIRC?
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It's the controller that costs most of the money normally. £140 is about the average going price for a kit.
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yeh its expensive but its very good. The update rate is astonishing! So its all fitted now. Need to find somewhere to mount the controller but its all working! Big Grin The speedo surround, steering coweling and fogs on high mod is all back together after being off the car for 2 years!

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Been loving driving the car recently. ECU wiring still needs to be sorted out but its close now. My mate has just got a PD100 golf which i drove and didnt enjoy compared to mine. When he drove my car he said it was on rails and was like a go kart. Makes me feel better about everything ive done lol. Cant wait to get a gti6 head on and get some real power into it.
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