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  1. 2 years is very, very impressive!

    Actually - you may get more life from a 9v battery with that unit - the ad suggests 20mA on standby, although it doesn't define quite what standby is (could be powered up with no network connection)..

  2. I'm going to get one of them, any idea how long a small 9 volt battery would last?

    Probably not long enough to be useful - google suggests a standard 9v battery is around 500mAh, a typical mobile battery is around 2000mAh, and goes flat pretty quickly when you have the GPS fired up - these trackers are pretty similar to mobiles with no screen, so I would imagine you'd only get a couple of hours out of it...

  3. Try A-Plan, Thatcham Branch - 01635 874 646.

    I had problems with Lancaster trying to insure my v6 90 - I'd call, they'd have to consult with the underwriters and call me back... After me calling them every day for a week and getting the same answer and no calls back, I rang A-Plan as I've another specialist car insured with them, and they gave me an excellent quote :)

  4. Toyota 1KZ-TE (3.0TD from a Surf / LC Colorado) with an intercooler is pretty close to 150BHP, reasonably simple and reliable - I put 100K miles on my old surf without having to touch the engine bar oil & cambelt changes, and it would tow a 2 ton trailer with no issues at all. You could probably go the whole hog and put the axles on too ;)

    Other Toyota option would be the 4Litre something Diesel from the Amazon... There was a thread where someone had transplanted the Amazon engine and boxes onto a 110 somewhere - I remember it was a very odd setup with the transmission brake on the input for the rear diff...

    The newer LC's (2002-) have the 170-180BHP D4D engine which is great, but monstrously complex compared...

  5. I'd disconnect the battery, if you have a trickle charger stick it on that. Drain as much of the fuel out as poss (although I'm not sure if diesel goes off like petrol does?). Put it on axle stands so the tyres don't get flat spotted. Leave the handbrake off so it doesn't seize. If the location is secure, I'd possibly crack the windows a bit to get some airflow and stop it going musty (but watch out for things nesting in it, cough cough ;) )

  6. Britpart are garbage and that is universally accepted, not just by those who can't wire a relay.

    Why does everyone feel the need to explain Britpart ? I do understand, I'm not a beginner ... :)

    That'd be you included then? ;)

  7. What nonsense!

    Britpart are garbage and that is universally accepted, not just by those who can't wire a relay.

    Britpart are just a reseller of other peoples stuff - some of it is OK, some of it is carp - you have to look at what you are getting for your money - for example a britpart drop arm complete with ball joint is £26+VAT. The OE (adwest, not LR branded) ball joint alone is about £20 on it's own. So assuming paddock are making a reasonable margin, as well as britpart, the cost of manufacture of that safety critical part is probably about a tenner, including joint. Sounds suspiciously cheap to me..

    For something like brake discs, the price difference between britpart and mintex isn't so much, and you know they have to be made to a BS number. I'd say if you took the BP and the Mintex ones out of the box you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference - they prob both come from the same factory...

  8. Which would mean, you can't go and pick up a project for a friend who hasn't got an E license......

    My understanding was that you can't move other peoples stuff for cash - so if your friend was paying you to move their project you would need special insurance, possibly a tachygraph etc same as a commercial driver would.

    If it means I can't shift something on a trailer something as a favour for a friend, that's ridiculous!

  9. Hi,

    A snorkel is on the long list of things to get for the 90, but I'm a bit limited as to which I can fit, as I don't have the side vents in the wings...

    I've seen the Mantec wing top kit that uses the drivers side wing top vent, but it's, errr, pricey at just under 300 quid!

    LRS1AW35R-DEFENDER-V8-RAISED-AIR-INTAKE-RHD.jpg

    Does anyone else make a cheaper option that uses the same pipe routing, or some other routing that won't mean I have to chop large holes in the bodywork? :)

    Cheers

    Jon

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