Smoke!
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Why is the throttle body missing off DE?? If thats missing then I guess the VAF is too, you will need one of those as its a KL02 if I remember, good luck with finding a mechanic/garage to do it for reasonable money, people quoted me silly money, so I ended up doing it myself
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the car is in a scrappy and someone has taken the throttle body and air pipes. I already have a KL02 VAF sensor ;) (thinking ahead lol). I think the K8 throttle body will be a bit restrictive but it should run.
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Try on the probe forum, you will find a TB on there no problem I reckon
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i am in no hurry bud, like i said, unless i pursuade my mechanic it aint happening anyway lol. misses just took a new apprenticeship which means i am driving 120+ miles a day just to get her there and pick her up again. think i will look for a job nearer to where she is doing the course lol
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120 miles a day!! I don't even do that in a week, how much you spending a week in fuel? :roll:
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well now that my car is all economical again i think i will be spending about £125-140 a week. my poor K8 lol
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is it fair to assume that by the lack of updates the problem is all gone? Did you swap over your dizzy for a new one in the end? Reason I ask is I thought Id have a look at what was inside the spare dizzy unit I have as Ive never had a dizzy before as all bikes us coil packs, even my 1988 1cyl bike used a coil pack. Anyways, when I split the cap from the unit, I looked at the rotor and cap contacts, the rotor was coated in a black build up (carbon?) and the aluminium contacts on the cap had about 1mm layer of what appeared to be aluminium oxide (FYI it looks like limescale) poked a screwdriver at it and it flaked off but the aluminium under neither still had a thin coating, just enough to make it matt and not shiny metal.
So today I went out and checked the situation on the dizzy and rotor on my car, both were just as bad as the spare one, nudged the car forward enough for the rotor to be pointing upwards, got a piece of emery cloth (although fine sandpaper/wetndry/diamond knife sharpening stone would also work) and the started sanding the rotor contacts and dizzy contacts down until they were contaminant free, just enough for the metal to be clean otherwise itd probably be detrimental as itd increase the spark gap.
The car didnt have a problem before but did have a bit of a pop pop on deceleration, which I personally liked. Unfortunately thats now gone, but the whole engine seems to have found a few extra ponies from somewhere as it is absolutely spot on running, like I said, it was fine before, had no complaints or concerns, but now, well, you can definately feel an improvement in low end grunt and take off. Just thought id post up for you to try out, but on looking in the recent posts it appears your already aware, but never said if you did it, if you havent, its definately worth it, and its free, no need to remove the ht leads, you can do it with everything attached but just with the dizzy cap off and turned to face you, 10minute job, probably the most beneficial free thing you can do (to a car atleast)
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sorry bud was having a few problems thats why i havent been on for a while, yes i replaced the dizzy cap and rotor arm for a brand new one from DJ so i doubt its that. i am still looking into the leaky gasket side of things, but unfortunately lost my job a couple of weeks before christmas so i dont know how much longer this project will continue. I will keep the car but may sorn it until i can afford to run it again, which i really dont want to do as there is now only 27 SE's left on the roads of england.
anyway back to your original post lol, no the problem is not sorted and i dont know when it will be :(
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ouch mate, that really sucks. what a great way to start the new year. i think i just need to find something reliable that has reasonable mpg. i was thinking about another 156 but the 2.4 turbo diesel version. simple remap can have it at 190bhp+ returning about 40-45mpg
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jesta bud, they really out to get you haha