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General Discussion Area / Iphone 4S
« on: 01 August 2012, 20:33:00 »
Probably replacing one of the mobiles in the house with an Iphone 4S tomorrow as her contract is up...

I know theres a fair few users of them on here.

How do you find the battery life in real life use?

Any major hints and tips on them?

Cheers

260
General Car Chat / Corsa Help ( 2000, X10XE )
« on: 26 July 2012, 11:11:36 »
Pete brought his sisters Corsa round for a code read last night...

Symptoms, running poorly, no power.

Only code was :
P0130 - O2 Sensor Circuit Voltage Low
 (02)

which was cleared, and returned bringing on the EML again on a drive

Live data from the drive is :
http://images.omegaowners.com/images/Jimbob/hosted_for_others/2000%20(Y)_Corsa-B_Engine__X%2010%20XE_20120725194729.csv

Gets interesting at line 277, (time 90.75) where we go open loop, fuel tank vent goes high, and the 02 sensor values plummet.

The vehicle speed pulse measurements look a little strange too  :-\

Any more knowledgeable types care to have a look,  Kevin, you like this sort of thing  :y

Its been in a garage, who have replaced the O2 sensor....with an aftermarket one.

Thoughts so far are,
fuel filter blocked?
Cat blocked?
2 broken O2 sensors?
maybe even crank sensor?

261
Omega Gallery / The Red car and the Blue car had a wash....
« on: 23 July 2012, 12:24:59 »
Unusual for me to have them both looking clean together....so took a few shots...





































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General Discussion Area / Corn Snakes
« on: 19 July 2012, 16:20:18 »
Anyone on here keep corn snakes?

Im tempted to get one, never having kept snakes before, and advice, do's and dont's?

263
General Car Chat / Meyle HD Drop link review
« on: 18 July 2012, 12:12:15 »
Big Blue needed new droplinks...

Checked the shops and decided on Meyle HD ones from Allgermanparts
They sounded good and had a 4 year guarantee! Ive had varying results from droplinks in the past, so thought these may fit the bill.  Reasonably priced too.

http://www.allgermanparts.co.uk/ourshop/prod_2034029-Front-anti-roll-bar-link-Meyle-HD-version-4-year-warranty-616-060-5575HD.html


Opened the box and was impressed by the quality, but slightly worried when I saw there was no 17mm flats to hold still during fitting....



My fears soon came to an end when I saw a hex cutout at the end of the bolt to hold them still with an allen key.  This actually made fitting them easier than the hold the flats method imho.



Here you can see how much thicker the metal is compared to normal ones, and the bush looks top quality too..





Fingers crossed they will last as well as expected. 

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General Discussion Area / TB! You've got competition!
« on: 17 July 2012, 10:25:19 »
The 'other' Silver bullet!

mainly unsanded filler, and hand painted black and grey...had to be seen to be believed, this doesnt really do it justice!


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General Discussion Area / Harry's (jimbob junior) Op Day
« on: 12 July 2012, 21:29:54 »
Well today is / was the day for Harry's op,
he had a cyst / thyroid duct that needed removing from under his chin.

Had to starve him from 7:30 this morning, and into hospital for 12.

Got there, usual checks, they gave him a pre med, (kids diazepam) which he had a wonderful reaction too and entertained the ward  ;D  well and truely spaced him out, was away with the fairies!

Went down to theatre at 3:30, we got called up an hour later, which was a little worrying as all the other kids parents were taken up by nurses.....Just transpired that A, the surgeon wanted to talk about what he had done, as his op wasnt routine, like all the other kids with tonsils / adenoids, and B, they wanted us there when he woke up as he was so distressed (and autistic)

Took him a while to come around, and for his temp and vitals to regulate.

Unfortunately since, he hasnt been able to keep any food or water down, so they have had to keep him in overnight.

Cannot fault the care they have given him, the nurses have been excellent and gone above and beyond.

Not much fun for him (and mum) having a night there though.
Clever idea in childrens ward where the bedside chairs are also pull out beds for parents!

Get well soon Harry!

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General Discussion Area / Mytyres....close but no cigar
« on: 06 July 2012, 14:47:55 »
Ordered 4 tyres from mytyres this week...

they were delivered to my fitting station an hour ago.

rang up to arrange fitting, and 225 40 18's had been delivered instead of the 235 45 17's I ordered.

Bugger.

Ahh well, least I had her car re-mot'd with one of my wheels on, so no mad rush.

Spoke to mytyres who were very quick to resolve the issue and have redispatched the right tyres.  Still a bit of a pain though.

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General Discussion Area / Jimbob's tip for the day...
« on: 05 July 2012, 09:47:43 »
Never, ever....Drop a full deep fat fryer on the kitchen floor while attempting to put it away.

Makes a bit of a mess, 3 litres of old cooking oil everywhere  :-[

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