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I updated and installed the 98 Ron map last night using an rs tuner. All works fine and the map seems better however I now have no cruise control lights on the dash? The speed also doesn't show on the dash display but the cc works fine?
Anyone else had this issue?
Does the ecu need to be updated to add the 98ron map? I'm going to use a friends 182 files, it's a bit of a con charging for them considering they used to be free!
I've just seen your thread on MX-5 Nutz, shame it won't be back on the road again. I'm also worried mine might have been patched up over the rust and it's the MOT next month. I've dropped you a PM regarding some parts, not sure if you'v still got it?
I've had an RS192 system and didn't rate it that highly and changed for a Yozza. The RS192 sounded good with the decat but the poor fitment really annoyed me.
I'd go for the exhaust you really want then when it comes down to selling up just source a standard system?
This happened to me in severe floods however underneath the front seats also got wet. It's not happened since but it's taken a long time to dry out and get rid of the damp smell.
Fitted a connects2 unit today and with my iPhone 4s attached it only plays on the drivers side speakers? All 4 speakers work on CD, Radio etc.
I've done the usual checking of cables and all seems fine, any ideas?
My car flooded a couple of weeks ago and I can't shift the damp smell. It was mainly the carpets under the front seats that got wet, they're now dry however I can't shift the damp smell!
Any ideas?
Pretty sure n2grafix in the traders section can provide the correct stickers for airbag, steering wheel etc. Personally I prefer oem or carbon (not wrap).
Hankook v12's are good if your on a budget. I used them on my 182 wheels in 205/45 and found them great value for money. I'm now running Toyo t1r's in 195/45 on Turinis and I'm not as impressed at the moment.
I've not used Toyo's for year and used to use them on my 106, at the time they felt good but wear was a bit excessive. I might play around with the pressures a bit and see if I can sort them out. I think I prefer the look of the 195 tyre on the rim so going to try and make it work for me :)
Yep pressures are all correct and tyres are pretty much new. It may be handling better but feels so different, could it also be down to the weight of the wheels?
I know there's a similar thread about this referring to track tyres however I'm asking about road.
Just changed wheels from 182 alloys on 205/45 to 172 cups on 195/45 and the car seems to handle totally different? The back end seems a little looser and in a way unstable, is this normal?