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  1. Sounds like a good setup, the only other thing I'd reccomend is a decent drop in air filter (HKS, K&N, Cosworth etc) if you haven't already got one. 

    That's as far as you can go really without thinking about engine internals or FI, both of which as you've already mentioned are big money.

     

    As long as you get the remap done soon after all the mods are fitted there shouldn't be any negative effects at all, other than your car won't pass an MOT obviously. 

    If everything is stock at the moment you should see a nice power increase. :drive1

     

  2. Glad your issue is sorted, but bloody hell that's worrying how they left your subframe bolts. 

    They sold you (very expensive) parts you didn't need and gave your car back to you in an unsafe condition... And people wonder why I'm so against main dealers. :bangin:

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  3. If you don't want rasp I'd avoid decats, and I can't imagine a different Y pipe would make much difference on its own. 

     

    Have you considered HFCs? They'd give you a bit more volume without the rasp, free up some extra power and should be MOT friendly. 

  4. 3 hours ago, Adam G said:

    Does anyone know how i can get the eml light to stay off ?

     

    If the decats can accommodate O2 sensors you can try re-fitting them with some spacers, but the only guaranteed way is to get the car remapped to turn them off. 

  5. From what I understand after a quick look on here (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)... Our cars have 2 washer tanks, 1 each side behind the front bumper. 

    The RH one has 2 pumps- for the front/rear screens & the LH one has 1 pump- for the headlight washers. 

     

    I'm which case you could either have a blockage in the pipe or the pump motor might be dead. 

    To test the motor just put 12V to it, and to test if the pipe is clear just try blowing some air through it with an airline. 

  6. True there's a lot of cowboys out there, which is why I said take it to a reputable independent, not just any old one ;)

     

    Totally agree that it's about trust, I just have yet to find a trustworthy main dealer :lol:

  7. I agree with your point @coldel that servicing is very basic work that any half competent mechanic should be able to do without problems, but the bonus driven pay-scale of main dealerships means they're always rushing so are more likely to make mistakes or miss things.

     

    Also sure you might only take your car in for a service, but this could end up highlighting additional (not so straight-forward) work that needs doing, personally I'd rather be somewhere where I can trust them to do whatever needs doing no matter the complexity. 

     

    I'm not saying that a car with a FMDSH wouldn't be as good a car, I just think if you can get a better service for a cheaper price why wouldn't you. 

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    3 hours ago, SuperStu said:

    Whilst I do take your point, would you walk away from a car with FMDSH because it didn't have indie history?

     

    If there were 2 cars for sale, identical except the service history- one from a main dealer and one from a reputable independent specialist, then yes I would. 

  9. 27 minutes ago, SuperStu said:

    Some second hand buyers see it as additional value. I'm a big believer in local Indies and specialists, with strong reputations, but if you have mint motor with the FMDSH it can command more money than others - regardless of how much sense that makes.

     

    True it may command more money with some buyers, but I'd argue that having a full independent specialist service history would command just as much from other (more informed) buyers. 

     

    Plus you have peace of mind during your ownership that you're getting an honest, professional service apposed to a rushed job and people trying to overcharge you for parts/services that you don't necessarily need. 

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