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haha i realsied the whole pm thing jsut after i posted, and yeah in the end the s1 would likly be cheaper then a rebuilt on either mine or yours, yeah fixing clutch is needed, lol, and thats a lot of stuff working on lists atm, good stuff to

cheers

alex

Plus you learnt u want a new clutch now (or at least adjustment on yours) hehe

If a S1 turbo works on your car, datto's sounds like the best option. I was also thinking Alex, if you were lookin at mine for a rebuild - might as well rebuild your own hehe

YGPM = you got private message!

dropped off the turbo i purchased of datto today, thanks for that mate, john said it looks fine, and he will be installing it during the week, hopefully all up and going before the weekend, i have also discovered that the microtech lt12 i have dosnt use a o2 sensor, just a random fact for the day.

just figured ild keep you posted

alex

dropped off the turbo i purchased of datto today, thanks for that mate, john said it looks fine, and he will be installing it during the week, hopefully all up and going before the weekend, i have also discovered that the microtech lt12 i have dosnt use a o2 sensor, just a random fact for the day.

just figured ild keep you posted

alex

Interesting about the LT12 Alex. Do you know if that means that it would be running in Open Loop permanently since there is no O2 sensor to get readings from?

It sounds like John has a long week/weekend ahead of him. He was saying today that he has to work over the coming weekend.

sfrizza

you at trojan today??? which car is yours??? i have no idea i was puzzled that the micro has no o2 sensor, do you run a LT of some kind 2???

Alex,

Was on the phone to John taking up too much of his time yesterday :-P My car will be going in next Monday whilst I'm overseas for some tasteful mods (thanks Sl33py :-P).

As for the LT12, no, i'm running a PowerFC. I was just quite surprised and as you say, puzzled, that it doesn't run an O2 sensor. I would think it would mean that the tuner is then required to do a true 'full tune' instead of relying on closed loop mode for cruising. I've had no experience with Microtech's so perhaps others with LT10s etc could inform us if its just the LT12 without an O2 sensor?

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