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leet5r
Monday 13th July 2009, 23:29
is there any speailist in the north east of england were i can get the codes read on my t5r as it will not rev past 5,5 . i also want to get the car in good runnin order as i want to remove the mbc and go for a remap . any help cheers lee

bonus
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 08:17
you could try scotts bank motors in southwick mate,down the alley next to barclays bank on the green.

danny-R
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 09:29
or volmech mate. thats in stockton tho

leet5r
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 16:40
or volmech mate. thats in stockton tho

are they any good m8 . you still like the wheels m8

danny-R
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 17:34
yeah mate loving them! just this min gou our lass as named driver. what have i done lol ???
yeah they good, volvo specialists in thornaby look up thier number. i'v never actually had any work done by them but have just nipped in once or twice for a bit of advice they always happy to help

AlanG
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 17:41
is there any speailist in the north east of england were i can get the codes read on my t5r as it will not rev past 5,5 . i also want to get the car in good runnin order as i want to remove the mbc and go for a remap . any help cheers lee

Hamish matey.......HLM tuning. £150 re-mapped and you can keep your MBC inline also. 01527577710. Done by post in a couple of days and what a difference. £100 surcharge refundable when he is in receipt of you old unit. Alternatively your car is off-road a couple of days and no surcharge.

leet5r
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 17:56
Hamish matey.......HLM tuning. £150 re-mapped and you can keep your MBC inline also. 01527577710. Done by post in a couple of days and what a difference. £100 surcharge refundable when he is in receipt of you old unit. Alternatively your car is off-road a couple of days and no surcharge.

what will i gain by this i want the car lookin at so it runs right i dont want to blow the engine m8 cheers

AlanG
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 18:03
Was referring to your q about the upgrade buddy and the answer is,you'll gain a lot. Total transformation in terms of power,frugallity and driveability. Not sure where you are in the world but if you need codes read etc,Hamish is still your man. He is located in Bromsgrove,West Midlands. HTH.

leet5r
Tuesday 14th July 2009, 19:18
Was referring to your q about the upgrade buddy and the answer is,you'll gain a lot. Total transformation in terms of power,frugallity and driveability. Not sure where you are in the world but if you need codes read etc,Hamish is still your man. He is located in Bromsgrove,West Midlands. HTH.

thanks m8 av heard a bit about his remaps and quiet impressed for the cost like. am in sunderland and dont wantin to be goin from garage to garage m8 as av just lost me job . i want every thing to be running spot on the fuel mixture etc etc as i dont want to need an engine rebuild lol . cheers

Jod T5
Thursday 16th July 2009, 00:26
what will i gain by this i want the car lookin at so it runs right i dont want to blow the engine m8 cheers

I would suggest getting your engine in line before considering a upgrade...If your lambda light is on this is for a reason...What year is your car?
If you are missing i would look at the inlet manifold nipple to PCV heater

Jod

leet5r
Thursday 16th July 2009, 12:21
I would suggest getting your engine in line before considering a upgrade...If your lambda light is on this is for a reason...What year is your car?
If you are missing i would look at the inlet manifold nipple to PCV heater

Jod

yes i agree m8 . i want every in tiptop working order before i get it mapped. its got 140 ish on the engine and is n reg m8. the engine management light only stops on for a few days then it goes off for a few day. the runs fine otherwise apart it will nit rev past 5.5 revs .