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Old 20-01-2015, 13:29   #1
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All of your advice belongs to me!

Seriously, my ambition severely outweighs my ability and my finances.
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Old 20-01-2015, 14:16   #2
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Howdy, love your mods by the way..
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Old 20-01-2015, 17:17   #3
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It was a tricky mod, still pending results.
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Old 20-01-2015, 17:30   #4
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I'm thinking of doing the same mod, I've heard it can increase my mpg to 60mpg!!!!!
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Old 20-01-2015, 18:30   #5
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Mine hasn't got that far, maybe I need to look at the flux capacitor?
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Old 20-01-2015, 19:14   #6
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Mine hasn't got that far, maybe I need to look at the flux capacitor?
It depends what type you have, if you have gone for the in vent type,this depends on fan back pressure and adjustment of the knobbly thing and the vent angle ,I think there is a gauge option for this in ECUTalk but I may be wrong,
However if you have gone for the dangely on a piece of elastic type these rely on ambient wafting and cabin air through flow,It's very Technical
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Old 20-01-2015, 20:30   #7
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All of your advice belongs to me!

Seriously, my ambition severely outweighs my ability and my finances.
We have quite a few members who's ambitions outweighs their ability and finances, no doubt one in particular will be along soon.

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Old 20-01-2015, 20:57   #8
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Exclamation Air freshner Hazards be warned !!

Welcome but watch those air freshners!

I know of several instances where they have caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage on Mercedes Saloon cars when the freshners have been clipped into the centre dash air vents.

Over time some of the liquid has dribbled down the dashboard and entered the conveniently centre mounted radio / command system.

Result has been anything from loss of display function on the radio to loss of Satnav Command etc. Bills to repair in some cases exceeding £1500 !!
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Old 20-01-2015, 21:12   #9
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Seriously, my ambition severely outweighs my ability and my finances.
Join the club dude.. Oh you did... Then get to the back of the queue

But seriously welcome and enjoy
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Old 20-01-2015, 21:18   #10
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I'm thinking of doing the same mod, I've heard it can increase my mpg to 60mpg!!!!!
welcome.

that mod only works when selling on ebay fez
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Old 20-01-2015, 22:55   #11
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Welcome but watch those air freshners!

I know of several instances where they have caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage on Mercedes Saloon cars when the freshners have been clipped into the centre dash air vents.

Over time some of the liquid has dribbled down the dashboard and entered the conveniently centre mounted radio / command system.

Result has been anything from loss of display function on the radio to loss of Satnav Command etc. Bills to repair in some cases exceeding £1500 !!
I suppose I must consider myself lucky then, what dribbled down from the centre-mounted Febreze air freshener in my Honda Jazz only stripped the paint from the surrounding plastic, didn't reach the stereo, bet it wouldn't have been much cheaper than that Mercedes unit!
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Old 21-01-2015, 10:16   #12
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My high performance air filter is a very specialist device, not for the faint hearted.

To the casual observer, it appears to be a small netted bag, which discretely (for added horses and turbo noises) sits underneath the seat. I would try and explain the science, but my "950bhp 59.5mpg*" Terrano is a mystery.

*Some of these stats are not accurate.
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Old 21-01-2015, 11:17   #13
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My high performance air filter is a very specialist device, not for the faint hearted.

To the casual observer, it appears to be a small netted bag, which discretely (for added horses and turbo noises) sits underneath the seat. I would try and explain the science, but my "950bhp 59.5mpg*" Terrano is a mystery.

*Some of these stats are not accurate.
I meant freshener. My air filter is extremely generic.
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