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Posted 14 years 4 weeks ago #17053
Oooh, we let Halfords fit something to the ST, hmmmm, I think I'll do it myself next time.
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David Aiketgate;17017 wrote: You do know that power corrupts... and absolute power corrupts absolutely! :woo:


Hmmmm maybe it does but you have to get it started in a morning first...lol and it doesn't

So now I have one sensible map on switch 3 to start it an warm it up, then go on to switch 1 for big power, switch 2 is sort of middle ishhhh

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Posted 14 years 4 weeks ago #17069
Mmmm. Mood switches. I like the sound of that. :yesnod:
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Rough Luck;17068 wrote: Hmmmm maybe it does but you have to get it started in a morning first...lol and it doesn't

So now I have one sensible map on switch 3 to start it an warm it up, then go on to switch 1 for big power, switch 2 is sort of middle ishhhh

Err RL what exactly are you talking about?
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FreeKernow;17070 wrote: Err RL what exactly are you talking about?

He's got an aftermarket ecu that allows you to have different engine maps according to what you want from the engine.

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Posted 14 years 4 weeks ago #17081
Aparently he takes a lot of starting in the morming.
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Posted 14 years 4 weeks ago #17083

FreeKernow;17052 wrote: Thanks for the tip. Well I've installed the speaker bar in the back. Problem is I can't release the seat belt from the seat to get the cover off atm as I dont have the right tool. The stereo went in very easily, with the only problem being the rear wires. There seams to be rear speaker wires as there is a plug wired up at the bar but I can't find them near the stereo, so only the door ones are connected atm. All in all so far an easy install, however when I replace the door speakers I might have a few probs as the panel has to come off. I have also found out I have water coming into the doors! Will keep you posted once I start replacing the speakers!

Just had a thought!...... what does the plug for the back window defrost look like?
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CJJ;17081 wrote: Aparently he takes a lot of starting in the morming.


I can't start threads on here so I just confuse people by going totally off topic.....lol

I'm confusing myself now with wideband sensors.....it so easy an soooo hard to figure out all at the same time

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Rough Luck;17086 wrote: I can't start threads on here so I just confuse people by going totally off topic.....lol

I'm confusing myself now with wideband sensors.....it so easy an soooo hard to figure out all at the same time

Why can't you start a thread?

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David Aiketgate;17088 wrote: Why can't you start a thread?


Didn't think you could as a basic member ...??????

Ooops scrap that I just tried it an had a good moan

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Rough Luck;17098 wrote: Didn't think you could as a basic member ...??????

Ooops scrap that I just tried it an had a good moan

What are you like?

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Posted 14 years 4 weeks ago #17123
Oh no. You've let him realise he can start posts in here now.
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