Well Bill might decide not to have me, it's great to be in demand...
I need to try and get to level 40 Pokemon Go before then
timings becoming unhappy now... back that off a smidge if I were you
I sold my 8L over 5 years ago so don’t often dip in to this section any more, but Stuart I have to say great work and dedication - I read the whole thread of your journey in 2 sittings. Well done!
John.
you had to mentioned Brexit...……. arghhhhh
Bannable offence....And Tuffty has a melt down when someone mentions fitting a DVSPLTR
Ha ha yeah, I rolled back my fuel trims to before fkkvs_fixer tool (which i ran for 30 minutes at varied speed), it was weird - if the desired was 1.0468 the actual raised to 4 then dropped back down to desired when back on the power.
If the rising AFR is actually good and stock fkkvs is protective then I will put back those calculated values, as in the year of owning this tt and using me7logger i have never seen this behaviour before.
The only other change I made on the map for this morning's run was to switch back on overboost protection (soft limp) could that really be it?
personally not a fan of foam filters based on the ones I see come thru the workshop with plenty of gritty dust MAF side of them.. combined with the inevitable oil breather oil mist makes for a good cutting/lapping compound!Has anyone tested any proram by ramair filters?
I'm thinking of giving an 80mm version a try out.
https://www.ramair-filters.co.uk/pr...-cone-air-filter-automotive/proram-universal/
These filters are made using a high quality, high flow, synthetic nanofiber filtration media which is pleated to maximise surface area and in turn increase air flow
Is this PRORAM filter also foam? I know the usual ramair filters are foam, this states it's 'synthetic nanofiber' <- whatever that is? Edit: looking closer I bet it is foam just contained in a wire mesh.
It actually looks quite small but worth doing a like for like comparison with the S2000 fabric filter before getting the tried and tested JR/Jetex
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Regarding the fkkvs fuel trims adjustment I have looked at some older logs and can see this AFR '4' readings for a desired 1.0468 occasionally too, if it's normal behaviour when coasting as tuffty pointed out I'm not going to worry.