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OJB

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  1. Thanks for your help everyone. It's not my daily, infact it hasn't moved since the fuel pressure was changed and I was pretty sure I needed to get it mapped, I just wanted sound advice.



    MattyD - Cheers for advice, Spoke to John at FCM unfortunately he can't help. I'm assuming bad experience at Circuit motors?


  2. I don't have a wideband. It was a friend of mine who adjusted it, the vac was on.

    I came about as it smelt strongly of fuel, looked into standard fuel pressure on the forum and seen 2.6, to be honest looking back now it seems irrelevant what standard is as the car is not standard.

  3. Hello guys, I don't want to go on so short and sweet. Had a problem with my Glanza, it was the coolant temp sensor so changed that. Originally I thought it was a problem with my Dasteck, it was unplugged and plugged back in, then thought it was over fuelling, looked into it and it was running 4bar on my sard fpr so adjusted to 2.6.

    I'm now close to getting it on the road (and track) I'm not a big fan of the Dasteck and will be going standalone in future but at this current time with my moving house I can't really afford it.

    Will it need to be re-mapped due to adjusting fuel pressure? I'm struggling to find someone to map.

    I'm running a td04 setup.

    Cheers

    Ollie

  4. I had no idea what I wanted to be, growing I did want be a firefighter as my old man was for 25 years, I had asthma and it stopped me. Then I was set on mechanic but my step dad was one (reason I got into cars) kind of out me off as he wasn't the most positive/happiest man in the world!

    I got into a college on a electricians apprenticeship when I left school but this was 10 years ago, recession didn't help and couldn't get a placement!

    I bummed around in a few jobs, working with my dad on properties and office stuff until I managed to get a job on the railway. I'm now working on an electrification project doing the foundations for structures. I operate a 3.5 tonne hydraulic hammer on a train so I drive it (only at 3mph haha!) and hammer the shit out of 10m steel piles.

    I enjoy my job, it took me a long time to find something I like so just keep at it! Being employed doing anything in my opinion is better than being unemployed keeps you hungry for something better and when you get there you appreciate it more.

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