Surprise !

pvr said:
Bing said:
Throttle reset is ignition position 1 for 10 secs, off for 10 secs, on for 10 secs and then start the engine right ?

I'll give that a go. PVR's extended warm-up procedures - which I am broadly sticking to Paul :wink: - may have had an impact. Plus the O2 sensor replacement. Worth a shot :thumbsup:

Cough ... :x

Needs a hoon, like PVR needs... a drop of whiskey to clear that throat :wink:
 
Now fitted... They could do with a slight curve across the plate at the wheel end to sit flush with the underside of the bumper, but they will do the job and look fine. I'll get a pic later.
 
Bing said:
Stuart Truman said:
Have you pressed the mad button again yet?

Once. On Sunday in the wet. Scared me, haven't thought about it since. It's all about feel though, so I'll have a better play in the dry sometime once I'm totally comfortable with the gearbox. Changing gear still requires specific concentration low down so added brutality is something I can live without right now.

Have to say though, I barely needed to change out of 6th on the motorway today which was ace :thumbsup:

Keep playing with your seat. I found it made a huge difference. Took a long time to get it right so that the gear change is sweet!

I find I need to sit slightly closer to the wheel and pedals than I think I do! Getting it right made the gear change night and day difference!
 
I have three settings saved - I tweak one till I'm comfy then save it, then compare to the others, then tweak etc. so far I have a decent position for motorway driving with few gear changes, but a not-quite-right one for driving that requires frequent changes. You're right though, I am loads closer to the steering wheel than I needed to be in my auto. Feels weird :? :)
 
pvr said:
First mod, exciting :D

Sorry - did a srhutch there with having the mod in the cupboard for over a year .... :oops:

Kept that one quiet :poke:

Bet you never fitted the roof covers either before you sold it :lol:
 
Don't think he did - I've tried them, fiddly and one side is tighter than the other so I'll bring them Sunday and you can have a look Mr Hutch... Probably incompetence on my part :P
 
srhutch said:
pvr said:
First mod, exciting :D

Sorry - did a srhutch there with having the mod in the cupboard for over a year .... :oops:

Kept that one quiet :poke:

Bet you never fitted the roof covers either before you sold it :lol:


I did not, as if I had, I could no longer claim they were new and sell them for a huge profit :D
 
Bing said:
Now fitted... They could do with a slight curve across the plate at the wheel end to sit flush with the underside of the bumper, but they will do the job and look fine. I'll get a pic later.

Where do get these Fang guards Bing, one of mine has been scuffed in the past which I'm getting the front bumper resprayed sometime soon, and would like to fit them to protect in the future thanks Andy
 
ocrx8 said:
Bing said:
Have to say though, I barely needed to change out of 6th on the motorway today which was ace :thumbsup:

How is this much different from the 3.0si?

In the new one I've got enough torque from 50mph upwards in 6th to comfortably and quickly accelerate to whatever cruising speed I desire without being anti-social about it... In my old car the gearbox would kick down in full auto, one or two gears depending on how quickly I wanted to accelerate. I never used manual mode on the motorway, defeats the purpose of having an auto.
 
AZ4MW said:
Bing said:
Now fitted... They could do with a slight curve across the plate at the wheel end to sit flush with the underside of the bumper, but they will do the job and look fine. I'll get a pic later.

Where do get these Fang guards Bing, one of mine has been scuffed in the past which I'm getting the front bumper resprayed sometime soon, and would like to fit them to protect in the future thanks Andy

Andy - I got them from PVR with the car, at a cost, of course... So he's best to tell you where he got them. I think it was on here, maybe a group buy or someone fabricated them. RPI do scuff plates specifically for the bumper too.
 
Here's a couple of pics... None from underneath I'm afraid. They are not really noticeable, but you can see what I met about them needing a bend :

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They also stick out a teeny bit at the rear and in a bit at the front, so I think the holes were not drilled in *quite* the right place. However they simply use existing fittings and they will do the job :thumbsup:
 
RJS-Z4 said:
So when are you taking me out in it Binglesby???

Well, if you ever turn up for a meet.... :poke: :D

Dunno really - if you're doing a photo shoot and I can make it then that might work. Otherwise you can come collect those grab handle covers you were after sometime. They are lurking somewhere in my garage nicely packed and ready to send :D
 
PlumbNB1 said:
Just seen this, lovely car Bing, you're a very deserving new owner - hope you have many great miles in it :driving: :thumbsup:

Thank you :D

Can you please tell Mrs Bing that :lol:
 
Wa'ya said:
Congrats on your new car Bing, looks very sharp and can't wait to hear what mod's you deside to add. :thumbsup:

Cheers Wa'ya - I think that the fang guards will be about it for now as far as mods go. Mainly because the car pretty much has the ideal spec and wants for nothing, but also because I've spent quite enough just buying it. That said, I bought an iPhone 5 combined aux and charging cable so WB can fulfil his DJing duties when we're out together. Cost me £8 :D
 
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