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Re: Quiz 2
« Reply #15 on: 20 August 2015, 22:01:24 »

Is there a clue in a previous statement....
He stated 'After I had a rummage'...which sounds like something not connected ???

I'm betting he was rummaging for a paper clip  ;)
3 highly skilled Unix technicians working in a paperless office took about 90 mins to find a poxy paperclip ;D
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Re: Quiz 2
« Reply #16 on: 20 August 2015, 23:45:06 »

Fuel pump fuse a little loose in its' socket? ::)

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Re: Quiz 2
« Reply #17 on: 21 August 2015, 13:44:05 »

The winner is....

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MAF reading 119kg/hr at idle.  The "rummage" to get it going was to unplug the MAF.

Fortunately, 2.5/3.0 MAFs are so reliable, a used one is fine :)
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Re: Quiz 2
« Reply #18 on: 21 August 2015, 15:05:14 »

The winner is....

<drumroll>

... Nick W


MAF reading 119kg/hr at idle.  The "rummage" to get it going was to unplug the MAF.

Fortunately, 2.5/3.0 MAFs are so reliable, a used one is fine :)
Back in January When i bought this red 3.2. I Chucked up my live data and it was MAF dead.. I ran along to nigel and grabbed two off him (used) same part number.. Put first one in and ran it for a week All ok..So i then swapped to the other and all ok. Had 8 months on a £15 MAF and got a spare when needed.. So why not say to members wanting a new MAF..You can try getting a Known used one and give that a try.  :-\ I say that owing to hearing on here that they dont come cheap  :y
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« Reply #19 on: 21 August 2015, 15:14:06 »

The winner is....

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... Nick W


MAF reading 119kg/hr at idle.  The "rummage" to get it going was to unplug the MAF.

Fortunately, 2.5/3.0 MAFs are so reliable, a used one is fine :)
Back in January When i bought this red 3.2. I Chucked up my live data and it was MAF dead.. I ran along to nigel and grabbed two off him (used) same part number.. Put first one in and ran it for a week All ok..So i then swapped to the other and all ok. Had 8 months on a £15 MAF and got a spare when needed.. So why not say to members wanting a new MAF..You can try getting a Known used one and give that a try.  :-\ I say that owing to hearing on here that they dont come cheap  :y
I would say a used, known good for 2.5/3.0 - in fact that's what I'm doing for my broken "indestructible 3.0l MAF" ;D - but I could never recommend paying anything for a 2nd hand DBW V6 MAF.  But people are free to do as they wish :)
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