You're welcome Richard, it's no problem
tbrm wrote:The improvements to the car are deeply impressive - it now accelerates more smoothly and swiftly, especially between 50 and 70mph and moreover it no longer smells like an oil refinery. The mpg is also vastly improved. On the way to Norfolk, with very little traffic and strict adherence to the speed limit it managed 22mpg but on the way home despite much heavier traffic and the very enthusiastic application of my right foot on the M25 it managed 28mpg.
Nick is the man, we are really lucky to have him in the club!
I pulled into the Ffolkes last October on the back of a low loader (fuel pump failure), with a new pump fitted the following morning Nick very kindly took a look at my fuelling, and quickly diagnosed a faulty control pressure regulator (CPR), as well as the primary pressure being out of spec (4.7 bar vs the book value of 5.2 to 5.3 bar). With my CPR fixed, the primary pressure shimmed up, and the fuel mixture adjusted it totally transformed my car.
Before the adjustments, on first start up my car used to send so much crap out of the exhausts for the first 5 minutes that it would literally burn the eyes, and when driving it, it used to hesitate/judder under acceleration. Worse, on a run it would only return a measly 23mpg.
After Nicks adjustments the car starts and idles fine, no longer stinks of fuel, acceleration is instant, and on a run she returns 34mpg, pretty impressive for a 'gas guzzling' V6.