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Originally posted by Micko

Still can't figure out why the reference is out for base timing, but got the CAS at about midpoint which should ba around 20 degrees - no pinging as best we can tell.

Hopefully put the car on a dyno tomorrow to check a couple of things are normal & then if all is good I should be able to put the problems behind me

*crosses fingers*

yea , lets hope so .

Have you had the CAS in the same place before ?

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Micko

Makes me wonder whether there ever was a problem with the knock sensors - who knows as long as it stays away, I don't really care.

Must say I have learnt a lot about the car throughout this process, so that definately makes things worth while (kind of!).

Well there must have been a prob somewhere or it wouldn't have kept showing a code

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by Micko

Nizmo - I dont know either, I'm just repeating what other people have told me:)

Shaddup and listen.

Geez , a women comes on and Micko goes off the topic.

Remember , your married:D

Cheers

Ken

i tell ya theres some real crap on TV!! Mum hijacked the computer there wasnt much happening so i told her she was welcome too.

Bloody family - having to share - glad im an only child - with siblings it would be worse!!

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