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Old 25th June 2018, 21:37   #13
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Originally Posted by Rick-sta View Post
build date is 6th October 2004. Being a 55 plate it's £305 road theft rather than the £500 luckily.

Is that using one of those vis motor testers that plug into the obd port?
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Just the standard OBD analyser - if the VIS are playing up it will provide error codes. At least that was the case on mine. Rebuilt VIS from Stocktake made an amazing difference. 1st is almost redundant and it gets to the rev limiter in 2nd scarily quick.
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