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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Keep'emRunning Click here to enlarge
    The nut was actually wound up too much. Winding it out has cured all boost hesitation (which i thought may have been because of a faulty bcs) Def worth adjusting as per the aoc threads.
    Ahh, I see.. Possibly wound up too high by the unknowing previous owner I guess? Glad it's going well for you anyhow Click here to enlarge

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by delemonte Click here to enlarge
    How much did you wind yours up?
    I did this early last week and it made a great deal of improvement but TBH I think I'd benefit from a brand new actuator.

    Gav: You still got your VXR actuator lying around somewhere?
    still have the vxr one on Click here to enlarge
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Keep'emRunning Click here to enlarge
    The nut was actually wound up too much. Winding it out has cured all boost hesitation (which i thought may have been because of a faulty bcs) Def worth adjusting as per the aoc threads.
    Care to link us?

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    Installed silvertec globes in front indicators.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by guy 27 Click here to enlarge
    Installed silvertec globes in front indicators.
    i have 1 of those as a spare now Click here to enlarge
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    I washed it.... again
    cleaned the interior
    .... its amazing how much time you have without the kids!
    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by poita Click here to enlarge
    "well rory and adz held me down, nuggz grabbed the vaccuum cleaner, while guy was taping it all.

    pj was taking photos but they wont be seen for 12mths and steve was in the corner playing with himself"

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 2002_XC Click here to enlarge
    I washed it.... again
    Now just gotta get rid of that neighbours cat!
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    Our cat used to stand on it's back legs and tip our birdcage over, so I rigged up a 9 volt battery shocker for a couple of bucks and put a large sheet of aluminum foil on the floor at the base of the cage. I connected one wire of the shocker to the cage and the other wire to the foil. The cat could walk on the foil with no problem, but when it stood up to knock over the cage, it completed the circuit and got a hellava shock. It's harmless to the cat. BTW, the cat never entered that room again- ever!

    I'm sure you could adapt this idea to 2 sheets of foil on a beach towel on the car. Just watch out for the claw marks when the cat jumps straight up.

    Good luck.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by poita Click here to enlarge
    "well rory and adz held me down, nuggz grabbed the vaccuum cleaner, while guy was taping it all.

    pj was taking photos but they wont be seen for 12mths and steve was in the corner playing with himself"

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    Sure, we dont have to worry about viking raids or scurvy anymore, but instead we make a daily routine of sitting in flimsy, fibreglass (or metal) boxes full of gasoline which are propelled in opposing directions on the freeway at velocities matching that of low flying aircraft.

    This is a roundabout way of saying that cars are dangerous....

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