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Low Compression in one of the cylinders. After some investigation I found the previous owner was experimenting with higher boost after the motor was rebuilt last august. Trying for a bit of extra power. Unsure what the problem is as yet, I need to call up tomorrow and see if they have discovered yet.

Its a great car apart from this issue.

Big Dramas.

Low Compression in one of the cylinders. After some investigation I found the previous owner was experimenting with higher boost after the motor was rebuilt last august. Trying for a bit of extra power. Unsure what the problem is as yet, I need to call up tomorrow and see if they have discovered yet.

Its a great car apart from this issue.

ah no sounds like it might of leaned out on that cylinder when they were f**king around with high boost, how many psi is it down from the other cylinder's is it

Mornin Peeps, what a lovely day, lucky I had to come in early to drop Benny boy off, musta had a power failure over the weekend at somepoint, UPS did good and shut the puters down, but they cant start them back up can they :D

Hey hey got my name to show properly!

ooOOooOOoo if super mods get access to the Store, that means that us normal mortal users might get access soon too?

That offer is still available squizz, all my existing points for the other user Ska to be deleted, I have PM and emailed Christian, but no responce as yet :(

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