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300 TDi auto - good or bad?
Timi:
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--- Quote from: "Jake" ---Are you coming back to 4x4 ownership then?
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Well, I'm looking ... but it depends if I can find the right thing at the right price at the right time!
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Gords
Nice to hear you took notice of my posts on P38a's
better to get newer or better looked after version of your old beast, least you know what to look for.
Timi 8)
karlo:
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Does blanking the EGR effect economy at all?
Mat.
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Not noticed any change on mine?
Matbrown:
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Does blanking the EGR effect economy at all?
Mat.
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Not noticed any change on mine?
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Ok, next question, how do i do it? :wink:
Mat.
gords:
--- Quote from: "Matbrown" ---Ok, next question, how do i do it? :wink:
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This post here should give you the info!
Bush Tucker Man:
Before I bought my (now departed) Discovery, I borrowed a 'M' plated Tdi auto belonging to one of our Sisters.
To say I was underwhelmed by the delay/lag between pushing the accelerator pedal and movement beginning was to understate myself.
I could imagine the scenario of trying to join a busy road and nothing happening.
So, I ended up with a manual, although I still wish I'd held my ground & gone for a late Range Rover 'Classic' (a 'soft-dash' Tdi manual)
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