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Doh. I found a thread out there about it. I can use something like knoppix (linux shell) to reformat my 320GB hard drive in FAT32 format so its not the end of the world. Obviously if I did it through Windows it would only have a max 32GB limit.
Backup contents, format, redump it back on, ta da...
Sadly both my USB external drives don't seem to compatible with the 360. When I go into "Media" and into "Music" I only get 2 options - Hard Drive and Computer.
Anyone had problems with this? I've got a Buffalo Link Station as well as a Toshiba PC World special.
Ta for any help, both work fine...
oxymoron?
free money???
If you don't want to know the cons then don't ask for them. There are no pro's, sadly. Contact your local red light district if you want Pro's but I doubt they'd be impressed by an Ekotec.
P.s. They're s**t.
Test with no bonnet on is the quickest way to see if its that which is the prob.
Then simple one of checking the main electronics, leads, etc, then AFR etc. Should be easy to sort out bud.
Yeah snapped throttle cable. Not sure if its the same on the Renault but on the striker, the cable sits in a groove cut in the top of the pedal rod (bear with me) and is held in place by a locking bolt.
If this bolt came loose, it would be possible for the cable to accedentally pop out of this...