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Firefly

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               Mystifiying  indeed, just for info, during the rebuild I manages to get my hands on a NOS distributor, and have checked its performance, spot on as you would expect. I`m no chemist or fuel expert, but I suspect the petrol, because its very different to the old unleaded they were design to run on. Perhaps its no coincidence that nicrguy  has found almost the same amount of advancement has given him his best results, defies everything we though we  knew about ICE`s. 

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                   Interesting post, had the same issue with my GT6 engine in my MGB GT. Had knocked the timing back to 7 Deg BTDC, and it would pink on e10 and e5. So decided to set the timing the old way, at tick over, and advance to max RPM, then back off a little. Took it for a spin and couldn`t make it pink. Checked the timing with a strobe and its at 17 Deg BTDC.🤔 And no there is no rubber slippage on the pulley, timing marks were checked 3000 miles ago during complete rebuild, and checked again when I advanced the timing just recently. Sure there`s another 10 BHP on tap as well, and it runs happily on e10.  I know this defies all logic, but think it could be down to the way modern fuel burn???     Mac.

                                                            

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  3. I feel your pain.

    VW, Audi, Seat, Skoda. Stop start. There is an easy fix for permanently disabling this function. On the battery negative post clamp, is a small plug with a wire disappearing to a black box somewhere, if you disconnect this plug it will disable the start stop. This wire monitors the battery voltage, and if the battery is not fully charged the black box disables the stop start, so if its disconnected it thinks the battery is not up to par. Other vehicles may have the same sort of system?

     

    Lane assist…...positively dangerous.

    On my Skoda attached to the rear view mirror fixing is a module that contains the camera that looks for white lines etc. I removed the cover and put a blanking cap over the lens….`no more someone else` trying to steer the car. On other types vehicles worth looking for the camera and taping over the lens and see what happens.

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                       I needed 20 litres because I have 2 old classics, and it filled both with a bit for toping up if needed. Buy 20 litres and share it with a friend (if you have any😜.  It isn`t one of the waterless varieties, so if you had an emergency you can top up with water without it turning to jelly.

  5.                                 only 1 litre   that makes it expensive  

                     Yes but you can buy 20 litres for £75 which is not to bad, and no more fluid running down your arm and neck every 2 years!🙃

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