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stants

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  1. I did think this as i coulsn't find the odb2 plaque anywhere on the car it only has four pins on the plug. So either the free version of torque was lying to me and not working either or it was working ghen broke. I ran the diagnostic on the app and everything was fine apart from the coomunication to the ecu was reading fail. Still was only a fiver. I'll try it on my old mans car next week.
  2. Yeah i bought the pro version, to be fair i don't even know if the forester is compatable. I need to try the dongle in another car to see if it's that or the car i got the slightly cheper blue one that's available on there. I've heard that they ate only cheap chinese copies of the code so i wasn't expexting much for a fiver
  3. Sorry to hijack the thread, gambit which scanner/ app are you using ? I bought a scanner off the bay and used the free torque app it seemed to work fine so i thought i'd buy the paid version of the app and now it saying my scanner can't read the ecu ?
  4. Front strut brace thicker anti roll bars front and rear, stainless exhaust, nice lightweight rims. None if which i can really afford at the mo but if if a cheap a/r bar front comes up i may push the boat out.
  5. Lol i can holf my hands up and say the bottom end was nothing to to do with me. Mainly down to my divvy brother not realising you have to add oil/water and other fluids. I'm pleased to say that install is now complete, didn't go too bad only one 12mm crows foot 1 allen key and an allen hex socket lost into the depths of the engine bay. Still should work themselves loose. I've had he boost wired up for a week and am only showing about 0.6 bar on full beans, seemed a bit low ? After a quick drive oil pressure warm shows 1.5 bar which if i'm correct in my rubbish maths about 20 psi. So i'll keep an eye on everything and see how it is :-)
  6. I dropped a ten 10mm spanner once into my brothers punto when i was re building the head. Never found it. Funnily enough the bottom end went a month later :-)
  7. Think i'm taking a leaf out of your book gambit. Went to measure the plug hex size and dropped allen key and other various bits into engine haha must remeber to retreive tonight
  8. Cheers :-D seems simple enough remove ic clean area unscrew plug, put new bits in put ic back. Fingers crossed it will go smoothly
  9. cut a long story short the oil pressure sender underneath the alternator is not playing so i'm gonna remove the rear blanking plug and install the pressure sender in there tomorrow night, is it easy to do, or are there any issues i should be looking out for ? i have a bout three hours in which to do it so hopefully be back on the road in the evening
  10. 2nd that for the directed audio alarm, i had the cheaper hornet on the mx5 and now have the viper on the forester, the hornet offers the same amount of protection as the viper with remote start total closure turbo timer delay, but as miggs says you get a mini phone looking key fob that tells you what part of the alarm has been triggered. Think theres about 100 quid between the two. Strangley flux alwasy wanted to see the install cert on the mazda, but they wern't fussed on the foz which is good because the previous owner lost it
  11. current car 4 larger wheels and decent tyres, new exhaust or a deposit on this http://www.neweraimports.com/carDetails.jsp?carId=422
  12. I've ordered a couple of these, don"t know how effective they'll be but i can just use the under dash fuse to gain the two live connections i need, saves me trying to solder upside down or making a mess of the loom. Once they have turned up i'll let you know how it went.
  13. To be honest it's a bit of a ball ache getting to it as i've no radio keys there is also a buletooth unit stuffed behind the stereo and 2nd din unit and it's doing my head in getting at the back , was gonna use the clock before i realised the loom goes back into the roof as opposed to running along the front, the wire from the parking light is easiest theres already a ground wire attached but been chopped half way through and i'll just pick up an ignition live from one of the many random ones i've found hanging around And if that doesnt work i'v ordered an 'add an accessory ' fuse piggyback unit from the bay
  14. Cheers chaps :-)
  15. Can some one post up a diagram or what fuses are what on the pannel beside your right knee please ? Mine's all in japanese :O
  16. Sweet cheers dogma. I'll just tap from the in side of the foglight side of it. Found a whole heap of wires undrr the dash with an inline fuse that doesn't seem to go anywhere, looks like it may have been for the jap toll box road pricing thing.
  17. Ah no worries cheers for the offer i'm thinking of using as little as possible on that side and putting the little switch box on the firewall The fight resumes tonight when i get home
  18. Boo i know, it's a ball ache to get to as i have to remove the cubby box thing. i was halfway through testing all the wires under the dash when my multimeter died on me, it's already been tapped into to run the rear fog so i'll hook it up tomorrow and see what happens. Gauge pod should be at home when i get back from work too
  19. Forigive me if i'm being really stupid but i guess the wire going to the parking light switch is perm live ?
  20. 'Records Management' posh title for Archivist or if you filter it down i'm a bloke in a van that delivers boxes of paperwork, basically i do the whole lot, drum up business where i can look after 25000 boxes put them away scan stuff pull it and deliver it, invoice my customers and much more, believe it or not i work for a national company but i'm the only person within the group that does what i do so subsequently it could be so much better given a bit of investment but the main focus is on other things, at the end of the day it's a job i enjoy what i do and who i meet
  21. Big thanks to gambit and his family for the hospitality yesterday :) Good day out bar the sunburnt heed and driving home wondering why my fuel gauge was dropping like a stone only to find i'd had my non working aircon running for the duration haha !
  22. All being well i'll see everyone tomorrow :)
  23. Don't mean to hijack the thread but... antilag ! Yes please mmm
  24. Forgit to add, is an ethelyne glycol antifreeze suitable as i've a load of it in the basement

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