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Old 12th August 2009, 16:04   #11
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Paul I can honestly say that your car mirrors mine pretty much on, fuel consumption, performance, colour, reasons you bought it etc....etc.......(mines a manual though) it seems like I could have just copied your post and say it was mine. I agree the car is unbeatable as an all round package.

:lol: Out for a little trundle with my wife last night, and I was about to turn on the stereo as she loves her music, and she said to me:

" No, leave it off. It's so wonderfully quiet and relaxing "

We just pootled along with nothing to prove as the boy racers whizzed by, all testosterone pumped and chasing land speed records with neither the power nor skills to capture. It was a wonderful drive. What a car the 75 is
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Old 12th August 2009, 16:24   #12
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Got to agree with you on that one ALPACA
I have fitted a New Peirsburgh MAF and rocket RON'S powerpack, it is an amazing bit of kit well worth the investment.
Please note if anyone is thinking of changing the MAF they nead a security TORX socket. I have such a thing and willing to lend to any one who comes and collects it. PM for address and would like to meet you.
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Old 12th August 2009, 20:25   #13
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Hi all, to answer Mirkwoods question, no. I havent fitted the egr bypass yet, but one is on order.
I'm not entirly sure what the intake mod is yet but am interested in it. So if anyone wants to talk me through it i'm listening.

I have always been happy with the performance of my CDT but cant believe the improvement now. I dont fly about but its just so much more driveable now!

I bought it about a month ago but didnt fit it as we were going touring in France and thought it I would try it out closer to home. But now Its fitted I wish I'd done it before we went!!!
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Old 12th August 2009, 20:32   #14
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How easy is it to fit these synergy boxes>?
Im a complete numskull with mechanics but I have done the Synergy and EGR valve with no problems.

The Synergy is so easy to fit, and comes with full instructions. It even has a 30 day money back guarantee if you are not impressed.

Look here http://tuning-diesels.com/Synergy/Synergy.htm
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