We got a pair of peltor's with intercom.
Very comfortable, but make sure you get the right size !
Remember - if you'r using it offroad, it's going to get scratched and a bit battered. So don't go too silly on money for this reason.
Regards
Gordon
Evening,
I've see Tunerstudio mentioned a few places on here.
So...in "normal person" language, is this an alternative to megatune (which i currently have).
I reaslise i could search google about it, but to be honest most of what they're talking about goes straight over my head
Any maps saved by megatune, can these be opened by tunerstudio ?
Cheers
Gordon
It's strong.
Takes a while to do as you have to thread everything, then get the ptfe tape on it etc etc. Not as easy to fit as plastic push fit, but i'd break that
I can't remember how much a length was, not a lot though. I reckon i spent less than £170 though. The most expensive part were the air line fittings (think i've got about 10 around the workshop).
G
I went the other way with mine.
Bought a pipe threading set and invested in some 1/2" galv pipe and fittings.
PCL are what i use and have no complaints
Gordon
Evening,
Does anybody know who would have in stock a wide angle prop (but not fully made up) so that i can make it to the length i require ?
The awkward part is, it would have to leave tomorrow to be delivered Friday ?
Failing that - who keep wide angles in stock ? Giggplepin ? Gwyn ? anybody else ? I'll be cutting it shorter so dont mind an early RRC one.
Thanks
Gordon
Well.... contrary to the general consensus above, i've gone and got myself an 18ft x 7ft tri axle TT brian james. It's fairly big and not the easiest to manauver around small spaces - but worth the extra load space
Towed it back from london (220 miles) empty and it was horrible ! Bounced all the way back which i put down to having small wheels (10") with 55% profile tyres.
Today i took my landrover out on it and it was beautiful ! Was as solid as a rock
Put a little corsa and it bounced a little, i'd probably prefer to use my BJ AD series for small cars due to the bigger wheels with a bit more "give".
G
I've just read your first post again, and i agree with what i said.
On the older engines, there was a little tin plate bolted to the top of the rockers - about 5" long, it sat under the breather.
In the newer rocker covers, they have the plate made into them. Hence nothing on the rockers.
I run early rocker covers on mine due to their shape allowing me to fit my alternator better and have bolted the splash guards onto the rockers.
G
Yes I was having trouble of it running more than it should (basically it was leaking air out of the cylinder, so my tank was constanly draining !). Swapped the seals out and all been fine
It's still working after this
But...if your gauge is wrong at 90 degrees, it is also wrong at 85 degrees and also wrong at 80 degrees. So running temperature has no effect on your gauge.
Secondly - a thermostat doesn't depict the temperature your engine runs at. It decides whether you have water circulate through the radiator or not. Or better put, once up to temperature it *should* be the minimum temp possible.
Your radiator will probably only cool it when the fan is running - thus your engine will run at the temperature your fans are set to. If your engine is working hard it'll run at hotter than the stat & fan temp.
You could possibly get around this by having fans constantly on or driving on a road at a decent speed (assuming you get air flow through the rad) - but your motor looks like an offroader.
G
Edit : I'm hope i don't come across like i'm looking for an arguement . I think you've made the right choice getting a new gauge and matching sender. Water temp and oil pressure are your engines lifeline I also have gear and engine oil temps.
In answer to your thermostat question, i run a 72 (or is it 74??) degree stat. With a couple 4mm holes drilled in it. My engine (cam'd 4.2) sits between 85 - 88 occassionally up to 90, being controlled by the fan(s). Only used offroad.
G
Team Idris, i see what you're saying. Basically trying to avoid running a section of the pump dry for too long.
Have you thought / do you have the intention of running an accusump as well ?
I intend to do so on mine. For the simple fact that when it rolls it doesn't do any damage by lack of lubrication. Might actually give you that little bit more time to self righten if you're lucky.
(I run an accusump already on my standard wet sump)
Gordon