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Old 05-09-2011, 17:49   #106
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Heh. Just curious as I'm an ex-Skyline herder too; http://www.lizardsofthehost.co.uk/3.html
that looks great mate but i went for 2wd,couldn't warrant spending that much money on a toy+i planned on drifting but never got there either way there all awesome cars
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Old 13-09-2011, 21:58   #107
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Hi all 34 years auto electrician ,Lucas trained ,also trained in diesel fuel systems and city and guilds motor mechanic .would be glad to help if i can.
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Old 13-09-2011, 22:04   #108
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yay Zippy has a JOB!

I now work for www.eatwelldirect.com
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Old 13-09-2011, 22:32   #109
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I now work for www.eatwelldirect.com
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Old 13-09-2011, 23:17   #110
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Hi all 34 years auto electrician ,Lucas trained ,also trained in diesel fuel systems and city and guilds motor mechanic .would be glad to help if i can.
Hello and welcome to the site Teal.
Seems like you may be a good member to ask what your views are on the benefits of fitting -'tune-it boxes or other systems that reckon to save fuel and/or improve performance. I have a 3.0ltr auto 53 reg.Terrano,and am seriously considering fitting a tune-it box or any other device that will both uplift performance and mpg. I want to keep the motor but running two cars is now becoming expensive. Any thoughts from you or anybody with experience of this type of system would be very much appreciated. Mike.P
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Old 14-09-2011, 07:38   #111
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Hello and welcome to the site Teal.
Seems like you may be a good member to ask what your views are on the benefits of fitting -'tune-it boxes or other systems that reckon to save fuel and/or improve performance. I have a 3.0ltr auto 53 reg.Terrano,and am seriously considering fitting a tune-it box or any other device that will both uplift performance and mpg. I want to keep the motor but running two cars is now becoming expensive. Any thoughts from you or anybody with experience of this type of system would be very much appreciated. Mike.P
i'm thinking about this aswell,but i'm going to check the insurance 1st
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Old 14-09-2011, 09:27   #112
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Hello and welcome to the site Teal.
Seems like you may be a good member to ask what your views are on the benefits of fitting -'tune-it boxes or other systems that reckon to save fuel and/or improve performance. I have a 3.0ltr auto 53 reg.Terrano,and am seriously considering fitting a tune-it box or any other device that will both uplift performance and mpg. I want to keep the motor but running two cars is now becoming expensive. Any thoughts from you or anybody with experience of this type of system would be very much appreciated. Mike.P
Tunit rocks mate Stick one on in no time and enjoy for a long time
Do a search as we've done laods of chin waggin' on them
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Old 14-09-2011, 09:57   #113
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I don't really have a full time job yet but I do photography and fit car electronics/stereos etc I get paid so it's kind of a job
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Old 14-09-2011, 09:58   #114
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i'm thinking about this aswell,but i'm going to check the insurance 1st
Note: the ZD30 IP is controlled by a CAN bus, unlike the TDi. So a Tunit unit for the 3.0L will be different to the 2.7L.
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Old 14-09-2011, 11:48   #115
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hi ya everyone i am a self employed mobile mechanic in sussex not that exciting unless the suns out
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Old 14-09-2011, 14:01   #116
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mines a patrol 2.8eti 1999
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Old 18-09-2011, 13:41   #117
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Hadn't seen this topic yet.

By trade I am an airline pilot, flying both short- and longhaul. Not to bad the occasional few days in the sun.

Before becoming a pilot I worked as a airframe & powerplant licensed aircraft engineer with a specialization in powerplants. Still hold a current EASA Part66 B1 license.

As a side business to my flying I have a small demolition company and we operate 2 360 excavators and some smaller equipment.

All the above keeps me pretty busy and my project (see Y61 thread) is not progressing as much as I had hoped because of this.
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Old 18-09-2011, 16:35   #118
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specialization in powerplants
You a Yank ?
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Old 19-09-2011, 12:09   #119
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No, i am not.
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No, i am not.
pheww.................just the use of the crap american word for "engine" frightened me
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