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    Seat belt shoulder guides

    I had this on my '86, passenger side strap was hanging on by only the stud that is meant to pop on and off, there was a small hole where the fixing stud should have been. My local dealer initially tried to 'repair' this by glueing the stud back in but it obviously didn't hold. a week later it was booked in when their upholstery 'guy' was in the area and was repaired, I don't know how they did it but I believe they needed to remove the cover to do it and it has been good now for over a year. It was covered under warranty
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    Newbie Here - red gt86

    Spotted a car just like yours in Ashford, KENT the other day - wasn't you was it?
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    USB slot question

    Hi, The USB will charge the device plugged in to it - I use it to connect my iPhone for music, etc but it charges the phone at the same time. Hope this helps
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    Booked In At Fensport

    Knight is right - I do have the Auto but would still recommend having the final drive work done. I think I had 4.44 installed, could have gone further but I took Mark @ Abbey's advice as he's looked after me and my car since day 1.
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    Booked In At Fensport

    I've had the final drive ratio changed by Abbey as a single upgrade some months after the SC work was completed and can definitely say that it was a worthwhile standalone upgrade as in i could easily tell the difference before and after. Go for it
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    Extra gauges - wiring routing

    I had this installed by Abbey Motorsport, only took them 30 minutes to install and shows tons of information. Also replaces the vent with a very oem looking finish. http://www.p3cars.com/toyota-scion/ Gauge Modes Boost: This mode will show vacuum and boost. Depending on settings in the config menu this may be from VAG ecu data or an external analog sensor. Boost is read in PSI by default and Vacuum is inHg. If you configure the gauge to metric boost will be in BAR. Coolant: This mode will show your current coolant temp. Unlike the needle on your dash, this will show you exactly the temp that your engine is currently running at, and is configurable between Celsius & Fahrenheit. Air: Air intake temperature. This is the reading of the temperature of the air entering the engine, and is configurable between Celsius & Fahrenheit. Oil: Oil temperature. This is the reading of the temperature of the engine Oil, and is configurable between Celsius & Fahrenheit. Igntn: Actual ignition timing. This mode will show you the ignition timing of your engine in real-time. Egt: Exhaust Gas Temperature. This is the temp of the exhaust gas as calculated by your ECU. Throttle: Actual throttle plate position. Use this mode to see how your car changes the actual drive by wire throttle blade in relation to what your foot tells it to do. rp-Shift: RPM readout. It can be handy to use this mode to see an exact RPM or to record/playback and see your shifts. Speed: Actual roadspeed direct from VSS. This is the actual roadspeed value of the car, uncorrected. This is the raw value, therefore it may not match your cluster which tends to read high in many cars. 0-60: Zero to sixty Performance Timer. Come to a stop and this mode will read “Rdy…” The gauge is ready for you to accelerate to 60. As you accelerate the gauge will time you and automatically stop when you hit 60, leaving your time on the screen. When you slow to zero again the gauge will change to “Rdy…” Batt: Battery Voltage. This is the voltage of your cars power system, anything between 13-14.5 volts while running is normal. AFr: Air/Fuel Ratio. This is the real-time Air to Fuel ratio, Stoich of gasoline is 14.7.
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    Nige's GT86

    Looks awesome - looking forward to seeing your progress
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    PS4 anyone?

    I'm such an oldie that my peak of hardcore competitive gaming ended in the era of multi player Quake where i perfected the art of rocket jumps! lol Then consoles became popular and FPS were ported over to them, i never quite managed to translate my skills from mouse/keyboard to a gaming pad - just wasn't fast enough for me - nothing beats spinning your mouse to rotate quick enough. I'll give Bioshock Infinite a try - sounds like my kinda game - Cheers Rob
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    PS4 anyone?

    What games have you played that you would rate Rob? (I'm not asking to be argumentative - i'm genuinely interested!)
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    PS4 anyone?

    Whilst we're off topic, i'm also considering Shadow of Mordor - Anyone tried that yet?
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    PS4 anyone?

    Totally agree, but it's such a beautiful place to get lost in just looking at the scenery...
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    PS4 anyone?

    I've recently got back in to SkyRim after a 2 year break and getting myself an Alienware gaming rig to play it on - still a great game!
  13. Same thing happened to me too - seems the whole bonnet sensor is a little flimsy for my liking
  14. Saw this and being in my 40's I remember this film well, kinda cool to have if you don't mind a bit of geek! http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1dbd/?pfm=HP_Carousel_FluxCapacitorCarCharger_1
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