...the place who'll do it have their own temperature controlled sealed rolling road booth. Got my friends mk 1 focus RS to almost 400bhp.
They'll g... Posted by Biohead on 29 September 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
...with modern oils it has little to do with vicosity. It is also recomended that the engine be left to idle before switching off. Hope this helps. Posted by Ladyedith53 on 27 January 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
Might be worth having/installing an oil pressure sensor/switch at the turbo banjo bolt area to confirm constant pressure for peace of mind.
You c... Posted by nitropixie on 04 January 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
Potter around town and short journeys and you'll probably see 45mpg, on motorway and cruise at 70mph you should definately see mid 50mpg. Econonomy w... Posted by Roasty on 03 October 2009 | Relevance: 0.6
Did a trip from Droitwich to Mclaren Automotive (for a job interview!) in Woking today and averaged 50.3mpg on cruise at 75mph over 244 miles.
I... Posted by on 27 October 2009 | Relevance: 0.6
...me change up too late. Or use a bit too much gas. cruise at 80 instead of 70 etc.
Just a case of working out what is best. Doing 65 instead of 70... Posted by wozza on 09 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
Would smaller wheels help as I have the 17" Resolfen (sp?) ones but would happily switch down to 16/15 if it meant 1750-1900RPM was in the 72-75 br... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 09 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
...g circumstances and style. Some things you can't control, but there's a lot you can.
Short journeys, lots of stopping and starting, never gettin... Posted by BigJohnD on 30 January 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Turbo boost is controlled by the ECU and is part of the Engine 'Map' as BJD says "the only way to find out would be to fit a known working or new turb... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 03 June 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...lds pressure
Any other electro mechanical boost control devices in the system
I can say that there are no leaks from the turbo and it does not ... Posted by TableLeg on 03 June 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
... into Cambridge via the A14 so not much chance to cruise at a decent speed! I can easily get 50mpg on a motorway run at 70-ish but don't get the chan... Posted by FrankBullitt on 02 February 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
Hopefully this Tech Document will help G http://c4owners.org/download.php?view.616
It's specific to the gearbox controls so more detailed than th... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 04 August 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...e Citroen dealer, when they checked it last with 2800 miles on the clock, said was a normal sound for the clutch on starting/switching off!! *-) Posted by on 01 July 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
... more positive and less jerky. When the engine is switched off it used to shudder which I thought was down to the anti-shudder valve being removed but... Posted by nitropixie on 03 March 2015 | Relevance: 0.6
... a fault and reverting to a fuel map without MAF, controlled more by the throttle position.
Between the MAF and turbo there is engine breather wh... Posted by nitropixie on 29 March 2015 | Relevance: 0.6
... by moving the lever arm on the gearbox where the control cables attach which, when allied to the fact that there were no unseemly noises when teh pro... Posted by alfwayliner on 03 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
....Looking at the workings of the gear shift mechanism it operates by pulling/pushing two control cables one moves the gear selector up/down the o... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 03 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
Well I ended up taking the car to a local gearbox centre and they confirmed my diagnosis of a broken control cable. I'm now back on the road! Posted by alfwayliner on 19 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...park once. I found it went away completely when I switched from Supermarket diesel to a local shell garage. My current C4 BlueHDi100 also runs better ... Posted by Ciaran1602 on 27 August 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
I drive in manaul mode now find it very smooth with good throttle control bit juddering when its cold on a morning. Posted by mcguigan85 on 30 October 2016 | Relevance: 0.6