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  skins said:
Did you end up going to the coast ?

Yeah I did... funny story...

  Isola said:
Time will tell I guess. Got spares in the car in case there's another shit fit. It's still a bit spitty.

What was the cause of the problem? Or did you do a 'Fuck it, I'm replacing everything' fix?

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  Traditimeour said:
I thought it was nuff said.

That's what Nuff said

  SABBAi said:
That's what Nuff said

That's what she said

  SABBAi said:
That's what she said

That's what Nuff said

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You about tonight??? Will tell you then. I got some work to finish off.......:P

P.S. You lot better be on your 'best' *cough... cough* behaviour tonight. I'm dragging Nat along :P

  SABBAi said:
You about tonight??? Will tell you then. I got some work to finish off....... :P

P.S. You lot better be on your 'best' *cough... cough* behaviour tonight. I'm dragging Nat along :P

Nup... working

  SABBAi said:
What was the cause of the problem? Or did you do a 'Fuck it, I'm replacing everything' fix?
  skins said:
what was it ?

I'm guessing that it was a coil pack. Have replaced it with one of McFly's spares, and so far so good. Have the spare loom and another coil pack in the car just in case it's the loom, or multiple coil packs. I think tomorrow I'm going to pull all 6 out, and re-insulate them even if they look like they don't need it. I don't see why it would still be spitting with new spark plugs.

Oh... and any guesses as to why my oil pressure sits low at idle, then increases to around 4 under acceleration?

  Isola said:
I'm guessing that it was a coil pack. Have replaced it with one of McFly's spares, and so far so good. Have the spare loom and another coil pack in the car just in case it's the loom, or multiple coil packs. I think tomorrow I'm going to pull all 6 out, and re-insulate them even if they look like they don't need it. I don't see why it would still be spitting with new spark plugs.

Oh... and any guesses as to why my oil pressure sits low at idle, then increases to around 4 under acceleration?

oil pump is driven off the crank so more revs = more oil through the engine = higher oil pressure. Should be around 2ish at idle and then up to 4 under acceleration.. I think.

Had a better look tonight. It drops to almost nothing when idling, and goes up no higher than 4 when under load. Usually sits between 2 and 3.

It used to just build up to just under 4, and stay there until the engine was off.

  SABBAi said:
You about tonight??? Will tell you then. I got some work to finish off.......:happy:

P.S. You lot better be on your 'best' *cough... cough* behaviour tonight. I'm dragging Nat along :)

Was behavior acceptable?

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