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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #30 on: 26 February 2008, 08:35:25 »

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Just lack of experience, override the gears.  :D :D :D

i was kidding ;)

don't like to put it anywhere but drive - it's on it's 3rd box (2nd since i've had it) :-/


Nah .. select 2nd / sports mode  ... just leave it there ... FUN TIME  :)

(and if feeling brave, turn off the TC as well  :y :y :y   :)   )

it's never turned on ;)
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #31 on: 26 February 2008, 18:40:42 »

Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #32 on: 26 February 2008, 18:42:44 »

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Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)

dont need mamual to drift matey !!!! :y :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #33 on: 26 February 2008, 18:43:45 »

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Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)

dont need mamual to drift matey !!!! :y :y

i will go along with that   :y :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #34 on: 26 February 2008, 19:03:37 »

can some one explain why its a special edition i thought an MV6 was a production model  :-/
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #35 on: 26 February 2008, 19:06:17 »

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can some one explain why its a special edition i thought an MV6 was a production model  :-/

because it has nearly all the options plus the complete irmscher bodykit which was mega bucks at the time !! :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #36 on: 26 February 2008, 19:08:32 »

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can some one explain why its a special edition i thought an MV6 was a production model  :-/

because it has nearly all the options plus the complete irmscher bodykit which was mega bucks at the time !! :y

now i understand
cheers  Mark :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #37 on: 26 February 2008, 23:50:22 »

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Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)

dont need mamual to drift matey !!!! :y :y

No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #38 on: 27 February 2008, 00:03:05 »

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No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #39 on: 27 February 2008, 00:06:59 »

Love the smilies, can you put some on the overhead camshaft thread. ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #40 on: 27 February 2008, 00:08:34 »

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Love the smilies, can you put some on the overhead camshaft thread. ;D ;D ;D

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

I looked for some terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tireding smilies but couldn't find any!  ;D  :y  :y
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #41 on: 27 February 2008, 00:09:26 »

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Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)

dont need mamual to drift matey !!!! :y :y

No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y


Most odd .. never seen rubber inside a torque converter .....  :)

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/torque-converter2.htm

:)
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #42 on: 27 February 2008, 00:12:32 »

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No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y

Can we take a hint, (Any B's post) the auto over manual will never agree, mainly cos most manual drivers do not know how to use an auto box. No Daf's = no rubber bands. ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #43 on: 27 February 2008, 00:38:59 »

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No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y


Been driving that auto again? It does that to you I guess :-X
« Last Edit: 27 February 2008, 00:39:20 by Paul_M »
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Re: Do you want a a pre facelift?
« Reply #44 on: 27 February 2008, 00:41:26 »

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Turn off the torque converter so it doesn't feel like your propshaft is made of rubber? Oh I forgot, you can't! Best leave the drifting to those of us with real gearboxes then ;)

dont need mamual to drift matey !!!! :y :y

No, but to do it properly with full control you do! A big ass rubber band between the throttle and rear wheels is hardly going to be beneficial to controlling the amount of slip.

Torque converters == evil :y


Most odd .. never seen rubber inside a torque converter .....  :)

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/torque-converter2.htm

:)

I do know how they work... the rubber band thing is an analogy

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/analogy

Oh and it would probably be better if it was actually rubber, you would get less slippage (and as such slack between accelerate and decelerate points) than you do with viscous fluid!
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