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Re: Another big thanks to Lazydocker
« Reply #30 on: 10 April 2013, 18:45:56 »

Kit on my 2.2 though, works perfect for my needs. Its been faultless for what I want out of it  :)
How is it, whenever I get in it, the bloody thing bleeps, stutters, and generally pisses around until it decides petrol is the answer? :P

Mind you, until you have connected the steering wheel to reality in that car, you don't want to drive too hard ;D

I use a foot, not a button for the throttle  ::)

That said I did rev it to 5k rpm yesterday, no probs  :o
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Re: Another big thanks to Lazydocker
« Reply #31 on: 10 April 2013, 18:46:56 »

Did monkeynuts recalibrate it, do you know?
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Re: Another big thanks to Lazydocker
« Reply #32 on: 10 April 2013, 18:47:55 »

Mind you, at 160k, it probably lacks a few ponies now, compared to 13yrs ago...
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Re: Another big thanks to Lazydocker
« Reply #33 on: 10 April 2013, 18:48:29 »

Did monkeynuts recalibrate it, do you know?

Adjusted the HC levels at idle, apparently on petrol they were 7, but 79 on gas  ???  :-\

Saw him adjust them on the graph very slightly, actually feels a little lumpier at idle because of it  :-\
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Re: Another big thanks to Lazydocker
« Reply #34 on: 10 April 2013, 18:52:52 »

Did monkeynuts recalibrate it, do you know?

Adjusted the HC levels at idle, apparently on petrol they were 7, but 79 on gas  ???  :-\

Saw him adjust them on the graph very slightly, actually feels a little lumpier at idle because of it  :-\
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