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 on: Today at 12:55:24 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Marks DTM Calib
I heard the latest release had a photo of TB with Epstein's dog

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 on: Today at 12:51:11 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Marks DTM Calib
With the features switched off, I'd expect no impact of charge level over a few days, as it's only powering alarm, entry system and telematics really.

Been a lurker on Tesla groups, when they were on the short list. There is a 'phantom' drain issue there, but I think it's due to all the cameras and sentry mode etc. Not unheard of for considerable amounts eg 20% of power lost in a week. Other functions like a climate over product to cool if car gets to hot etc are on by default.

So far the i4 is just like a normal car just that the power plant is electric. None of this pointless Tesla style EV extra functions.

Sentry mode will always eat power (it uses the ADAS processor which is a water cooled monster), other than that it should be circa a 50mA 12V drain which can either be taken from the 12V battery or from the traction battery via the DC-DC, but, it will be pretty insignificant on range/percentage calcs

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 on: Today at 12:33:21 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Enjoy your Golden syrup flapjack nibble :y

Biscuit was nice enough, should be a proper meal, that's what BA was always known for. Now it's barely any better than Easyjet.

Flying American in a couple of weeks to the states, interested to compare American/BA Premium Economy. Hope I get their newer setup they have been rolling out.
I wouldn't bother with World Traveller Plus tbh, especially on the A350, but our new Club suites are nice and pretty accommodating for us taller people. If you can upgrade for another couple of hundred dollars it's worth doing. Can't speak for American.

I don't disagree regarding food on the longer short haul flights, flying Club Europe is does offer some value for money in this regard as long as the fare isn't too stupid compared to economy... The vfm equation boils down to the extra 41 kg of baggage, lounge access both ways, including arrivals into T5, food on board and unlimited drinks on board. Plus a guaranteed empty seat next to you.

Philadelphia is nice enough. Plenty of small breweries and a decent food court down town. Plus the Rocky steps if you get time. Take a coat though, it's a bit Japanese...

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 on: Today at 12:03:09 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Rangie
Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve
Did that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?

I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!

One of my neighbours I was talking to yesterday has got it as well his started with a ear infection & sniffles so could possibly start from a viral infection, mine started Christmas eve probably because of my sugar  levels going  out of sync as I'm Type 2 Diabetic,so apparently that can start it off as well, I'd given it a month and I had improved slightly but saw my GP & she prescribed the tablets which have been brilliant I've suffered no side effects thankfully I think you can even buy them over the counter.
Glad its under control, as I know the missus struggles with it sometimes.

As I understand it, its something that never really goes away, and the simplest thing can set it off.  Snow tends to set hers off, and also that new trendy TV filming where they have to spin around the subject....
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In fact I think it started last summer but I didn't take any notice of it, it happened when I bent forward to wind the jockey wheel up on our caravan and that was it until this latest episode,  the worst part for me has been the awful nausea feeling when waking up first thing in the morning, hopefully now I will be able to keep it under control.

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 on: Today at 11:04:41 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by tunnie
With the features switched off, I'd expect no impact of charge level over a few days, as it's only powering alarm, entry system and telematics really.

Been a lurker on Tesla groups, when they were on the short list. There is a 'phantom' drain issue there, but I think it's due to all the cameras and sentry mode etc. Not unheard of for considerable amounts eg 20% of power lost in a week. Other functions like a climate over product to cool if car gets to hot etc are on by default.

So far the i4 is just like a normal car just that the power plant is electric. None of this pointless Tesla style EV extra functions.

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 on: Today at 11:00:37 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by TheBoy
when asked about the pictures of Mandy in his pants, his reply was to not be hasty as the events happened over 20 years ago as if that makes it alright >:(
And I'm sure most of Andy Pandy's alleged wrongdoings are older, but the PM is keen to chuck him under the bus....

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 on: Today at 10:57:39 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy
With the features switched off, I'd expect no impact of charge level over a few days, as it's only powering alarm, entry system and telematics really.

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 on: Today at 10:32:28 
Started by Jimbob - Last post by Jimbob
The code just doesnt delete.
EML goes out when i reset, but comes back next start.

This car hasnt needed much doing to it in reality while ive had it, so blockages building up anywhere are more than possible.
Had a DPF sensor a year or so ago, and that failed charge pipe.

Given that EGR and its cooler needs to come out to get much further, makes sense to look at it first.

Seems to be a commonish fault of Inlet manifolds breaking around a 2nd bolt, having watched vids of both, think egr gubbins counts as a lot of what needs removing to get near it

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 on: Today at 10:21:56 
Started by Jimbob - Last post by Marks DTM Calib
If you clear the codes do they instantly return, or only when revved/loaded?

The code is saying the MAF is not seeing the weight of air it expects for the engine operating conditions, that is usually as a result of gas getting in/out when it shouldn't (hence the question about the EGR as if it is clogged/stuck shut then the MAF would expect to see less air, if stuck open, then the MAF would expect to see more air, remembering that on a diesel, MAF is open at idle and closes as boost comes on)

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 on: Today at 10:12:01 
Started by tunnie - Last post by tunnie
I'll also add, I have a sneaky feeling that 90% of all brand new EV's on the road are salary sacrifice deals. Soon as support for that is pulled, no one will be buying them new.

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