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The brakes sound like you've either air in the ABS Pump or when you bled the brakes and stroked the cylinder through it's full travel it's pulled the seals backwards.
The engine in de rate should have a code stored but I'll have a wild guess at a injector starting to fail.
My Mate Paul was world swearing champion 1996 he was also a chassis set up engineer at Mclaren F1,
I'll see what he say about it, but his standard answer for stuff like is
"who the f**king f**k are these f**king clowns, more knowledge in the s**t i've just pushed out, etc etc"
regardless of if...
Agree but perfect for engine bays though as there aren't many flat surfaces and being non magnetic they aren't going to damage electrical components and sensors like conventional magnetic trays
I kept seeing these on American Youtube channels and have been looking for some in this country, they're finally available over here.
I know they aren't cheap but for professionals they're a massive time saver...
Subaru EJ20
RoverV8
VAG 1.9 tdi
Pug XUD9
I put a XUD9 in a mates it was ok but was a little low geared at 20 mph/1000rpm in top
I think a petrol is better
The only thing that I have extracted from this thread is how many irrational bell ends there are on this forum that will no longer be given advice or help from myself just in case I give bad advice and they turn
By the sounds it was too complicated of a deal from the outset,
What if the turbo that was being removed didn't sell for 6 months ?
if that's what happened did work just stall at that point ?
The owner sounds like he has plenty of money if he works offshore and can blow £30k in a £4k car,
why...
There has to be more to this,
There is absolutely no reason for such minor work to end up taking more than a few weeks to complete so either there was a fall out at the beginning of the work or the owner kept changing his mind on what he wanted doing or how much money to plough into the french...
It's a while since i did mine but,
Through the wheel arch, it takes a bit of wiggling to get it out but isn't difficult, the seal is just a big O ring stick it in place with a bit little silicone ( it just hold it in place while you get the end cap position and torqued up ), no need for any...