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Messages - TheBoy

101791
General Discussion Area / Re: GASP!!!!
« on: 21 August 2006, 21:44:44 »
I guess its got the 190bhp 2.5 kv6 lump...

101792
General Discussion Area / Re: It passed!!!
« on: 21 August 2006, 15:48:46 »
:)

101793
General Discussion Area / Re: Favourite Avatar
« on: 20 August 2006, 22:39:37 »
Err, no...

Unless the beer goggles were on ;)

101794
General Discussion Area / Re: Favourite Avatar
« on: 20 August 2006, 22:33:27 »
Yeah, but forget them, its got Leslie Ash....  (always had a soft spot for her)

101795
General Discussion Area / Re: Favourite Avatar
« on: 20 August 2006, 22:24:06 »
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Nigsey1600e avatar brings back memories of Quadrophenia I haven't watched that film for ages.
Hmmm, Leslie Ash in her tasty days....

101796
General Discussion Area / Re: Fairy Liquid
« on: 17 August 2006, 21:45:46 »
do they both work?

101797
General Discussion Area / Re: Fuel economy.. not bad!
« on: 20 August 2006, 22:13:30 »
Remember the computer can be wildly inaccurate. Unless you own a tech2, and spend ages manually calculating the real mpg, and reprogramming computer with the real mpg.....

101798
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 21 August 2006, 13:32:18 »
The electronic copy has the advantage of having locations of connectors ;)

101799
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 21 August 2006, 12:47:30 »
I'm sure you have an electronic wiring diagram, which may be easier in this case ;)

101800
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 21 August 2006, 11:36:49 »
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I've lent tunnie a sensor off a known working Omega, so we'll have to wait and see if that cures it or not. Least I could do after his help and time this evening :)


Cheers bud, i'll bodge it on tomorrow and see what happens  :)

I just put on the other sensor along with the air pipe, the EM light is still on  :(

Started it ran it for 30 seconds or so, and it remained on. Must be the wiring  :-/
OK, you'll have to meter out the wiring, find out whats broken :(

101801
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 21 August 2006, 11:36:10 »
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What's all this about a second Omega Jamie???? (as if I don't know! ;))
You can never have enough Omegas, as you well know ;)

101802
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 20 August 2006, 22:21:31 »
no hurry mate, don't think I'll need it for a few days - thats one of the advantages of a spare omega on the drive ;)

101803
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 20 August 2006, 21:59:08 »
I've lent tunnie a sensor off a known working Omega, so we'll have to wait and see if that cures it or not. Least I could do after his help and time this evening :)

101804
General Discussion Area / Re: Project B woes...
« on: 20 August 2006, 18:01:57 »
Might be worth clearing code again, and doing another live data view. Chances of 2 kanckered sensors?  Check the wiring...

101805
General Discussion Area / Re: Crash
« on: 20 August 2006, 18:46:54 »
Hey, Paul, I was in no way infering you were one of the linux fanatics ;)

Those stats go back to far when FF was new, and people weren't looking for exploits. Do same stats over last 18 months ;)

I agree, Windows problems are due to users and apps, not OS.  Its also too easy to write win32 apps, meaning business critical web services are written by people who are not really skilled enough to understand it. This tends to happen less on non Win32 platforms...

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