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What did you do to your jimny today?
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I removed and cleaned out my washer bottle, I don't know what was growing in there but it's gone now and I'm pushing clean water through my washers once again.
Next job is to remove and repaint the spare wheel carrier before the rust takes hold and eats the damn thing.
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-Changed spark plugs
-fitted new AVM hubs
-changed oil & filter
-Bought a new air filter but the current one looks brand new so i'll keep it for later
-Changed front and rear diff oil
-Changed transfer oil
-Changed gearbox oil which was a pain in the ass. The filler plug was fine but the drain plug was on solid. Managed to get it off with the help of a lump hammer! Must remember to buy a 10mm square tool thingy to make this easier in the future.
And my ORA order of a transfer guard and fuel tank guard was delivered, should hopefully get to fit them tomorrow. Any tips for this? It looks pretty straight forward I think, but then again most things do until you start them! :laugh:
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irishguy123 wrote: And my ORA order of a transfer guard and fuel tank guard was delivered, should hopefully get to fit them tomorrow. Any tips for this? It looks pretty straight forward I think, but then again most things do until you start them! :laugh:
Use a trolley jack to hold in place while you do up the nuts. A bit heavy holding with one hand and doing the nuts up with the other
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First dyno run pulled 48kW - which is slightly more than the 1.3
We flashed the ECU and ran it again
2nd Dyno pulled 65kW - which is more than I was expecting
I also put a deposit down for a supercharge kit. Exciting times.
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jtayl153 wrote: I took my Jimny on a DYNO. Since the 1.8L conversion, it's been running lean (not enough fuel in the fuel/air mixture)
First dyno run pulled 48kW - which is slightly more than the 1.3
We flashed the ECU and ran it again
2nd Dyno pulled 65kW - which is more than I was expecting
That's 87bhp at the wheels, that's not at all bad, have you got a bhp/torque graph?. Do you know what parameters they modified in the ECU?
Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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GuardianAngel wrote: Went laning tonight with another Jimnyer in Hampshire. Water Lane was "special" :laugh:
water lanes great di you do the one over by fourmarks as well and the ones north of there also around frenshum pond is quite good as there sand
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