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Old 20-08-07, 09:36 PM   #31
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where about u from alba?? i got a program on my laptop that can pick up ecu faults
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Old 20-08-07, 09:42 PM   #32
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oh have you im from kent i will be at the meet on friday
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Old 20-08-07, 09:46 PM   #33
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Lets face it guys............who ISN'T going to the Kent Meet?!?! LMFAO! If you don't come youre not cool (Pointing at Stamford! )

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Old 20-08-07, 09:46 PM   #34
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cool ill bring my laptop with me m8
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Lets face it guys............who ISN'T going to the Kent Meet?!?! LMFAO! If you don't come youre not cool (Pointing at Stamford! )

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ouch drinks on u thou aint they??
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Old 20-08-07, 09:47 PM   #36
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Oh right i see in a thread earlier you said i should invest in an oil catch tank i would but i aint got a clue how to fit it. I think i may have a problem with one of my valves (i dont know if its in my mind) but the car feels sometimes as if its sluggish then there is a kick of power then it will be sluggish like something is stuck or stiff.
Yeah this is a power valve problem i.e Vis valve as oppossed to butterfly valve i think.The car should start pulling from about 2500rpm and really pull from 3000rpm.When the valve isn't working at all you don't get any power till around 4000rpm when the cams start coming in to thier own.when the valve is on its way out you get your problem which is ruddy annoying.i feel your pain brother.i resorted to taking mine apart and repairing/cleaning them.Quite easy.
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Old 20-08-07, 09:49 PM   #37
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ouch drinks on u thou aint they??
Thats a point..............well yes they are.........I want the favour returned of course at another meet!

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Old 20-08-07, 09:50 PM   #38
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well of course
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Old 20-08-07, 09:51 PM   #39
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Cheers lewerty will this tell me if i have a vis valve problem.

i might have to follow that how to guide on XPF for the vis valve see if that makes any difference. I may just be getting paranoid
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Old 20-08-07, 09:54 PM   #40
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u may just be getting used to the car and not think its fast n e more the vis valves get stuck which is the problem when plugging the laptop in if they are not sticking it wont find the fault may have to drive it while its plugged in,
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