bit of a grave dig but dose anyone have mark's contact details so i can order one of these chip's
95 octane even in low comp motors, especially Rovers has great benefits..
Cleaner burn, smoother, and an ever so slight economy benefit...
Higher octane fuels often have fuel system cleaners in them above and beyond base 91 and help maintain the fuel system and combustion internals.
bit of a grave dig but dose anyone have mark's contact details so i can order one of these chip's
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Gary
I was wondering the other day what changes need to be made to abopt the oxy sensors. I wonder what other parts of the world had low compression with oxy sensors?
The first P38's into Oz had no O2 sensors. They came in early 1996.
My 95 model now has factory O2 sensors inserted into the pipes and they simply plug and play as all wiring is there for them.
I did this as I installed Tornado chips and they required O2 sensors to ensure that the original ECU was actually behaving as a learning ECU.
Regularly getting 11.8 liters / 100 kms on highway cruise out of the car now with a fresh 4.6 high comp engine.
Rob Hayden
Lilydale, Victoria
1995 4.0 SE P38
2003 L322 Vogue
1992 4.0 Supercharged Active Suspension Soarer
1988 Ferrari Testarossa
1955 Buick Riviera Coupe
1972 DeTomaso Pantera
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I'm located in Melton, Vic - about 30mins west of Melb CBD towards Ballarat. I've got no testbook dealers all that close so previously been using either Ritter in Burwood or Melb Landrover in docklands (only needed testbook for my wifes Freelander - discovery was trouble free for 6 years)
Clark[/QUOTE]
Hey Clark kee[ on mond Pat @ British American is Landrover specialist and is located on Princes Hwy Brooklyn, I find him very reasonable & helpful.
pd I have no ties with hi but like to recommend people who provide a good service & wont rip you off in the process!
95 octane fuel is a cleaner fuel... A good option over ****ty 91... Keep using it.
How is your vehicle going now?
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