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Hey Micko , answer the damn question and stop dreaming of Niz.

Has the bas3e timing changed and is there any codes.

* young whipper snapper , bludging in class *

Cheers

old and and grumpy

Ken:D

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Yep - no codes, timing presently about 32 deg.

Must admit that after changing the rear knock sensor on the weekend I haven't had any problems from the sensors

*touches wood*

so let's assume that it was faulty - could always put on the front to confirm, but I might get things right first.

Originally posted by skyzerr33

oh boo hoo ken

cause i can i  will so deal with it mr

ooh , isn't he the keyboard warrior

*no , don't mention warrior or satr wars will return*

Are you at home ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Yep - no codes, timing presently about 32 deg.

Must admit that after changing the rear knock sensor on the weekend I haven't had any problems from the sensors

*touches wood*

so let's assume that it was faulty - could always put on the front to confirm, but I might get things right first.

What ?? are you a glutton for burnt arm , scratches and dirty nails.

No codes , base timing OK

Don't phuck with it man !!:P

Cheers

Ken

haha kicking the old man out way to go - its not too bad here cos my parents have a place in bunbury too - so they are only here half the time - but since renovating this house lately they are here a lot more often! I've lived with someone haha its an experience i'll say that!

Originally posted by Micko

You're right - but I'm also a very curious bugger!!!

Plus the front one is a piece of cake to change - I'll show you one day if you like young grasshopper:)

...probably wont bother though cos what difference does it make

Hmm very curious tho.

As I said there MUST have been a prob or the puter wouldn't have come up with a code.

Cheers

Ken

haha no point opening my purse - anything that was in there is on the wheels anyway :P by the mostly stockness of my car its obvious that there wasnt much in the purse to begin with anyway!

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