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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 15:43:25 »
Used Nissens many times, never any issues

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General Discussion Area / Re: Samsung phone help
« on: 23 October 2023, 14:45:23 »
Sending a photo via messages is a multimedia function (multimedia messaging service MMS), many phones have this disabled as most of the operators charge circa 50p per picture sent! Same is true if you have a charge cap on the account.

Might be better using email if they are still living in the dark ages  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 11:52:32 »
Anyone know how far it is to go around the ford? Other than to stop the halfwits that try to drive though at speed why did they need to block it off? If you have a vehicle  that's capable of driving through the ford when it's at normal water levels why not let them  :-\

It can be a fair trek, the farmers are not happy as they often travel from fields one side to farms on the other, then its a big detour plus single track lanes

I wonder if the locals were asked if they wanted it closed then.

I'm sure a couple of concrete blocks could easily be moved  ....  ::)

Which is exactly what the tractor has done  ;D

Its not unknown for the Police to be there handing out tickets prior to the blocks being put in place

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 10:05:07 »
It did look like he was paddling out at one point, interesting when the 4x4 kicked in at just past 30 seconds

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 10:03:42 »
Anyone know how far it is to go around the ford? Other than to stop the halfwits that try to drive though at speed why did they need to block it off? If you have a vehicle  that's capable of driving through the ford when it's at normal water levels why not let them  :-\

It can be a fair trek, the farmers are not happy as they often travel from fields one side to farms on the other, then its a big detour plus single track lanes

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 09:08:16 »
I found the video of the tractor going through Rufford Ford at the weekend quite amusing, I did wonder where the concrete blocks that had been placed to close the road had gone, after a minute, it became obvious  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1KhzdLN5FU

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2023, 08:37:39 »
Oil and filter change on the F-type, very very easy job!  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Storm Babet
« on: 20 October 2023, 08:23:25 »
Lots of smashed cars on the commute this morning, two thirds displaying the four circle parking permit on the grill (plus an S class Merc missing its offside), loads of water on the road yet some still hammer along at 80 (what is it with Collins Earthworks van drivers!).


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Had a read about the new qashqai e-Power this morning, seems a bit of a con. Engine constantly charging a battery which powers a motor which drives the front wheels. The manufacturer blurb says 55mpg and 1000km from a 55 litre tank of petrol. The reviewer in this report got only 35mpg, admittedly with snow and ice on the roads. But my 1.6 diesel will get 1000km from a 55 litre tank so, at well over £30,000, you'd have to very concerned about what does/doesn't come out of the tail pipe :

https://www.wintonsworld.com/nissan-qashqai-e-power-190-tekna-hybrid-review/

Still probably preferable to the horrible CVT gearbox the owners have to suffer in Nissan products  ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Time for a new mower?
« on: 19 October 2023, 08:14:42 »
YZ - I read the destructions for my mower, and it says to tip mower on side to drain oil out of filler.  I will check if there is a plug underneath next time its out, but guessing from that that probably not.
………

Most of the B & S mowers I’ve worked on have been the older series 35 and Quantum’s with the drain plug but I did come across an article mentioning the lack of drain plug on later mowers. As B & S are now mostly owned by KPS Capital Partners, I daresay removing the drain plug thread from the casting was a cost cutting exercise.  :-\

They were the proper B&S engines, now they are just box and badge it so not up to the same quality

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General Discussion Area / Re: Luton Airport
« on: 19 October 2023, 08:12:36 »
So if the RR was say under warranty and parked at the time.

Would they not sue the manufacturer? As mentioned it was not being driven at the time. The RR could have been a future call back fault that has not yet been identified.


Which will be Dieselgate all over again; a recall that makes your car worse. Don't Land Rovers us over the air updates which will save the dealers having to argue with you about not wanting it?

Most manufacturers are doing SOTA, JLR being a leader in it, the customer still has to accept the update though as the EU brought in rules stopping silent updates

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A plug in hybrid is a total waste of piss and nowt more than a subversive way to get everyone to fit charging ports at home.

A conventional hybrid is practically a much better solution if only because it doesn't require an external power source in order to work.

A plug in hybrid is a conventional hybrid with the ability to charge from the mains and generally a larger battery, so actually far more useful
It would be even more useful if it had the ability to charge from either mains or engine.

It charges under braking, charging from the engine is less economical than using the engine to drive the wheels :y

And its surprising just how much charge you get from braking alone, as an example, on my commute I can see 9kWh of regenerated energy gained and that's a lot of motorway driving where its constant speed.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Time for a new mower?
« on: 18 October 2023, 08:07:12 »
Neighbour's identical mower keeps stopping again, so he says I can have it for spares.  Ordered a new diaphram/gasket for the carb, see how that goes.  If it fixes it, he can have it back, as I would have had my £5.29 of fun pissing around with it ;D.

Change the plug also, these smaller engines have a common trait whereby the plug goes OC as they get hot

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A plug in hybrid is a total waste of piss and nowt more than a subversive way to get everyone to fit charging ports at home.

A conventional hybrid is practically a much better solution if only because it doesn't require an external power source in order to work.

A plug in hybrid is a conventional hybrid with the ability to charge from the mains and generally a larger battery, so actually far more useful

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General Discussion Area / Re: Time for a new mower?
« on: 11 October 2023, 07:31:56 »

Downside of older mowers, you have to stick to E5 petrol, which in my case means Tesco 99 stuff.


When rebuilding the carb use the later non rubber gaskets, they run on anything then  :y

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