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which ever one your closest to:
http://www.motorhog.co.uk/contact/
try them. give cliospares a call too, not been down there in a while. if the scrappers don't know what they are worth you could get the full lot (ic and pipes) for less than £50. martin managed to get the lot for £30! keep...
if your not wanting mad power just get the ic from an 80 or 100, go search those scrap yards! it will cut out all your flat spots. then get the custom map to suit, job done. you will never regret it, i GUARANTEE it.
Not offensive?
Here's an example:
clio dci 80, didn't even say he was doing a conversion yet people jump to conclusion yet again. This is what my whole point was about, but instead 'the band wagon' come to save the day yet again because they have nothing better to do than pos unwanted...
Start of thread:
now you tell me, where in that question does it say, give me your void opinion of how the conversion isn't worth it????
A simple yes/no would suffice. if he wanted opinions he would have asked for them. reading FAIL on your behalf i'm afraid.
How do you know....i give up, we could make assumptions all day. i was just saying cut the guy some slack, he only asked a question, he doesn't need everyones opinions being thrown at him.
Sarcasm much? to go 1k miles in my dci it would cost me about £90 max. I find all the fella's saying its not worth the conversion quite funny. The guy already owns a dci, hes not going to go out buy a new one then put the f4r in. There are plenty of people who have done the 1.2 - 2.0 conversion...
try malware bytes too, one of the best anti malware programs. also to be sure it isn't a trojan/keylogger, install a decent firewall, that will then alert you to what processes are trying to access the internet, if there is anything suspicious, then check it out.
glad to see you'll get your...
similar or the same? all i can think of is if you have put your email and pass into another site that 'looks' genuine and is actually a phishing scam. i've witnessed this first hand and found that many people use the same email and pass as such things as facebook etc.
only other thing it could...
my guess is isn't a virus. do you use the same email and password for other things which could have been stolen? thats usually the way hackers are able to get your login details.
differences:
http://www.cliodci.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=54&sid=d057eda4685838ec6820ae77e2f6ceaf
you can get a tuning box or remap to inject more fuel, but tuning boxes aren't recommended.
have a look here for the differences:
http://www.cliodci.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=54&sid=1d3f211ad19ca49b67fa1c63c782aacb
to upgrade the 65 to 80 power, you need 80 injectors and intercooler.
lol written by someone who has a phd in networking, and has been lecturing for about 20 years in it. but like you said, real world knowledge = zero.
for the last part, see post above.
well one way would be to go under the bridge and use that to get across the river, and assume you are allowed to dig to bury the cables. however i thought going through the air would be a better idea, similar to a telephone line pole. this would get around the risk of any floods occuring and...
yeah i study ethical hacking and network security in final year, so i like to find flaws in things, probably why i was blagging on about security earlier. (proper security, not just access control lists :dead:)
this is one of the pieces of work i have to do for a network management module...
fellas fellas fellas, they haven't stated a budget. to clear everything up this is the scenario......
“Architects Incorporated” is a newly formed organisation founded as a result of the merger of four companies. You have been employed as the Network Manager. As part of your functions, you...
overkill, hardly, what do you want me to do? have 1 500 port switch which covers everything? thats as simple as i can get it, how would i mesh that? both switches going to both routers?
yes fibre to the switches.
I don't understand, there always comes a bottleneck with networks unless they are fully meshed, how would you do it? how would you get around that SPOF?
well i couldn't put all the switches straight into the router as there will be quite a few of them, so best bet would be to put them into a single switch then uplink from that to the router?
that also means the bottom layer switches can just be 10/100mbps for users and then the switch above...
Its not about getting a huge technical penis, its about getting the marks
Router ------------------------------- Router
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Switch Switch
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Switch - Switch - Switch etc Switch - Switch - Switch etc
that would be the layout. what do you see wrong with that? I don't understand how having a...
well the number of machines needed that i've given you, are already future proofed. they wanted us to cope with a 50% expansion in 5 years, and they are numbers which i have come up with.
I also have to do the positioning of devices, after having a think, my first post was pretty silly having...
yeah just staff, but you never know inside jobs an all that...
for security it won't just be vlans, but access control lists too using wildcard masks, thats why i needed different subnets.
like you said i will split network services up into both buildings, as if something goes wrong they...
what do you mean by two chassis? routing racks? for the fibre, would an FDDI link be sufficient enough, or were you thinking something different?
i know its not huge and i could just whack them all on the same subnet but they are trying to get us to consider networking issues like i said...