10 days to Spa Classic and its playing up big time !
10 days to Spa Classic and its playing up big time !
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Spoke to Jason today and it is all fixed already.
It was the brass coloured nuts either side of the butterfly spindles that had become loose.
They have refitted and used thread lock in doing so.
The were loose so when the throttle was applied only the left hand bank opened, hence such poor running and backfiring.

They collected the car from me and have fixed it all in 24hrs, including another small job I asked them to look at, so really good service from them.

I will go and get the car tomorrow so count down to Spa I hope.

David

stlol

292 posts

200 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Ouch,
Could have been nasty if the engine had swallowed a few.

anonymous-user

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80 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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They are outside the throttle body so no chance of that.

nawarne

3,166 posts

286 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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m4tti said:
OBD as in diagnostic socket? where abouts was it?
...I know - I was so relieved to get the car back that I forgot to ask Jason any specifics. Jason had already fitted a new engine loom about a week previously (see other threads on here re: poor running + 1 person finding a corroded/broken connector in loom), and about 5 days before we were due to cross the channel, exactly the same problem re-occurred.

I was obviously made-up to be able to pick the car up from Lewknor - but it was a day before we were sailing from Portsmouth, and I still had to pack the car and polish it!! So, all Jason told me was that this OBD plug was there in anticipation of the factory being able to develop this feature - obviously this never happened.

Maybe OP could ask about my experience? Hopefully, Jason will remember, I saw him at S'stone last week-end too!

Nick

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Collected today and all fixed. My issue was that of the loose bolts on the shaft of the throttle bodies. Only one set of three bodies was opening hence the very poor running.
All fixed by Straight Six and car ran home really good again.

Don't dare drive it now before departing to Spa next week.

m4tti

5,486 posts

181 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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nawarne said:
...I know - I was so relieved to get the car back that I forgot to ask Jason any specifics. Jason had already fitted a new engine loom about a week previously (see other threads on here re: poor running + 1 person finding a corroded/broken connector in loom), and about 5 days before we were due to cross the channel, exactly the same problem re-occurred.

I was obviously made-up to be able to pick the car up from Lewknor - but it was a day before we were sailing from Portsmouth, and I still had to pack the car and polish it!! So, all Jason told me was that this OBD plug was there in anticipation of the factory being able to develop this feature - obviously this never happened.

Maybe OP could ask about my experience? Hopefully, Jason will remember, I saw him at S'stone last week-end too!

Nick
Interesting. Wonder if they were aiming for obd2 compliance.

nawarne

3,166 posts

286 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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m4tti said:
nawarne said:
...I know - I was so relieved to get the car back that I forgot to ask Jason any specifics. Jason had already fitted a new engine loom about a week previously (see other threads on here re: poor running + 1 person finding a corroded/broken connector in loom), and about 5 days before we were due to cross the channel, exactly the same problem re-occurred.

I was obviously made-up to be able to pick the car up from Lewknor - but it was a day before we were sailing from Portsmouth, and I still had to pack the car and polish it!! So, all Jason told me was that this OBD plug was there in anticipation of the factory being able to develop this feature - obviously this never happened.

Maybe OP could ask about my experience? Hopefully, Jason will remember, I saw him at S'stone last week-end too!


Interesting. Wonder if they were aiming for obd2 compliance.
Matt, next time I see Jason, I'll get him to point out exactly where this plug is and what he knows about the planned use. Annoyed really, because last Friday week I was in the pits garage with Jason, Gordy etc and I could have eyeballed the thing.
Nick

Nick

m4tti

5,486 posts

181 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Thinking about its not just the plug socket it would be a change of management system aswell. So probably just some random spare loom plug tvr style

stlol

292 posts

200 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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cliffords said:
They are outside the throttle body so no chance of that.
Thought you meant the small brass screws holding the butterfly plate on the spindle.