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Philip Tonkin

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  1. Dastek are a really well respected company. I know of a few people who have used there chips on VW. There power output claims have always been a little optimistic though.

    I don't know if re-branding them is to bring more kudos to Terrafirma rather than the product i.e. they take the credit for a quality product which leads to better sales of all of their other products. They seem to have sprung up out of nowhere and all of their stuff looks pretty good.

    I am sure these plugs are alot more complicated than some of the resistor in a box items on the market but I am still going for the proper remap approach (@IRB) myself, all a plug in box can ever do is trick an ECU into thinking something else is happening. The only exception to this are the very latest which are really just slaves to load onto the ECU different fuel maps.

  2. Just a thought but don't you think it's a little ironic; The same forum where the slightest irregularity in the registration of a vehicle creates a bombardment of emails to the DVLA and endless threads about SVA, followed by debate about the difference between a rebuild and a VIN swap.

    But post a link to a piece of pirate software and everyone is happy to download.

    Honest I'm not just bitter because it doesn't work on a mac. I have work with a company which supplies software very like this (not Microcat) these companies are not huge and I am sure LR has paid them for the work done but that isn't the point really.

  3. Cars do last ten years quite easily. My Focus was built in 2000 and is still going strong, it should have many more years left in it.

    And it isn't covered by the scheme which only covers cars made before 1999. Which means an old banger from 2001 is worth less than a well maintained car from 1998

  4. Thanks guys. I've got an engineless Caterham and a 6.5 turbodiesel sat in a field - they didn't form part of the same plan originally but it seems a bit of a shame not to, just because nobody else has yet... Of course, it sits on the 'to do' list behind my own LR, buying a house, keeping SWMBO happy...

    Have a look on the locostbuilders forum. Specifically look in the Luego section as a guy on there has built a Viento with a viper engine in it. A Viento is a lot wider which makes it alot easier but the principles will be the same.

    It will likely lift one of the front wheels every time you rev it and twist the chassis. That aside a car like that isn't meant to have that much weight in the front so traction will be a bit tricky.

    Good luck

  5. Which is the best Swing Away for a Soft Top then?

    Foundry 4x4 says not for Soft Tops. :(

    Following this thread all set for a Mantec - now not so sure! :unsure:

    Is that because of how it mounts to the door, because they assume you have a tailgate or because the tub alone doesn't take the weight. I suspect it is the first.

    If you have a cut down 2002 spec door (or copy the wheel mount points) I can't see why it wouldn't work.

  6. I just used one of the off-on-on switches, as I hate having to hold the washer on, especially when I am driving.

    I don't have any photo's I'm afraid, but this is what I did.

    The only way round the last bit, as far as I can tell, is, to either wire your washer and wiper separately, in which case you need an on-on switch for the wiper or see if you can get an 'on-on-on' or 'on-on-mom' switch from Carling Switches, because technically the park part of the wipe action needs it's own live feed for it to return on it's own.

    Thanks,

    My rotary switch doesn't seem to park my wiper anyway, it just stops wherever I switch it off. I have just got used to it that way!

  7. I am always amazed at the look I get from surprised series drivers when I wave at them. Warwick has a lot of defenders, loads of challenge trucks on weekends, loads of factory spec 110's running kids to Warwick school (who never wave), used to see the JE defender demonstrator on that school run on most days.

  8. It would not be possible to wire them in parallel. The resistance of the second potentiometer would affect the resistance of the first 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 where R1 is the existing thotle pot and Rt is what the ECU is expecting to see. To make it work 1/R2 would need to be zero.

    edit: you could use a second with a double throw switch but never the 2 at the same time.

  9. I have never seen the Rimmer Bros one, but as you say it is tubular the design of these varies. The Protection and Performance ones require the roof to be removed as the vertical bars that it bolts to are secured through the tub cappings. I have one of these but no fitted it yet

    The North Off road one bolts thought a section of the bulkhead left behind at either side near the seatbelt mounts. Here are some pics.

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