I have baileys on both mine it is pretty quite off boost I don't mind it to be fair :D
But if you can part with the cash HKS is the best one imo
Just have to be careful a lot of fakes around on fleebay
http://youtu.be/HblCEQXQ8Q4
My Grandfather was in to his CB's and long range radios. messed about with them a little bit as a kid I used to love the Police scanner when you could listen to the emergency services. I used to sit in with the missus when my oldest was 1st born and have a few drinks play on the xbox or Playstation can't remember which one now :) on a Friday and Saturday night listening to it for hour's :)
Did you get it to work mate ?
And now people have had a taste of NBO anyone hungry for more now the final chance this year by the looks of it, so get your names down and paid up ;)
Walbro seemed to have slipped down the ladder compared to other brands but it's easy to fit. It's under the back seat so not to hard to access either like some cars that stick it in the !Removed! fuel tank. And the car should run fine without a map on it will help the flow of fuel a lot more when the car needs it. But like with most mods to get full benefits the remap is needed :)
Hi mate welcome to S.O.C
Please feel free to have a look around the forums and join in great bunch on here, all up for a laugh :)
And look forward to seeing the picture, any plans yet or you wanting to keep it as she is ? :)
I've got a PC built into my car and used a bluetooth dongle to my OBDII bluetooth sender, compared to the App on my phone or tablet it wasn't very good at all the data had about a full second delay on it :( not sure if it's because the PC is in the boot and the dongle in the PC isn't that great which made it slow.
But what worked for me best was the bluetooth sender from ebay and torque pro app on the phone.
I use a K&N Apollo in one and a panel filter in the other. I quite like the K&N stuff but all the above are good brands :)
And you're right avoid oil ones unless you have the MAFS removed with a remap :)