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  • #91
    Originally posted by FLP View Post
    One strange side effect since it's been in service: the temperature indicator is a bit to the left (cooler) side. Before it was always straight in the middle.
    Similar to mine- but mines been slightly to the right, tadge over centre, ever since Ive had it (7 miles)
    Have to form a new group LOL
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
      Similar to mine- but mines been slightly to the right, tadge over centre, ever since Ive had it (7 miles)
      Have to form a new group LOL
      That's proof then, that I'm cooler then you :-p

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      • #93
        Originally posted by FLP View Post
        That's proof then, that I'm cooler then you :-p
        LOLOLOL And I'm HOT
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        • #94
          Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
          Similar to mine- but mines been slightly to the right, tadge over centre, ever since Ive had it (7 miles)
          Have to form a new group LOL
          then I'm in! mine is just over to the right too and thats before and after the Temp Sensor was replaced. just curious though as to the Sensor in the pvc pipe and the inlet manifolds are not dirty with carbon/oil and this also has an effect on fueling.
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          • #95
            ^ ^ Assumed that the back dial, and the gauge pointer have always been slightly offset, when it came from the factory
            It doesnt quite zero properly either, which can be seen first thing in morning on start up
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            • #96
              Another year, another hesitation.. Brought my car in for it's second service yesterday after I mentioned the hesitation has come back. Yesterday evening, when I went back to pick up my car, they told me they didn't do the service, because they read the fault codes etc and they found that the inlet valves are getting clogged up again. So they have to wait for some spare parts (whatever that can be? hopefully they mean a walnut blasting machine) and will be cleaning the valves later this week. Just in time, because my warranty runs out this weekend (it's only 2 years over here..).
              So, in conclusion, will this mean I'll have to get the inlet valves cleaned every year? I'm afraid it seems so Hope I can talk to a mechanic later this week to ask what exactly they did, and what that would cost me in the future..

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              • #97
                Mines in for its second service at the moment too- inlet valves were only done 5 month ago, and they've found several fault codes, ignition related.
                Not so sure I will make that final payment next year, now.
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                • #98
                  Chris personally I wouldn't. Better of with something that works and lasts with less hassle.
                  Simon

                  Peugeot 208 GTi Prestige - Orange Power

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Toxic View Post
                    Chris personally I wouldn't. Better of with something that works and lasts with less hassle.
                    I agree. Might be my last summer with a DS3 then
                    We'll see.

                    (Its called doing a David LOL)
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                    • Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                      I agree. Might be my last summer with a DS3 then
                      We'll see.

                      (Its called doing a David LOL)
                      Dunno what's up then with your cars. After I changed internals, run 1.5bars and WMI with E85 I have so far no clogging issues. Must be alcohol and boost that cleans them
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                      • Just read that whole thread, hoping some of you are still on here. I've just bought a thp 150, 61 plate with 38,000, already spoken to Jamie at sp tuning who informed me of the carbonising valves. I too have a hesitation intermittently, felt in 2nd and 3rd.
                        I have extended warranty. Wonder if I could get it sorted with that?
                        Anyone actually get it cleaned properly through warranty?

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                        • I'd definitely start with the warranty and see if that will pay for the clean, if it does you have nothing to lose by getting it done
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                          • My car is just shy of 40K so will be getting a second walnut blast soon, just started to notice the lumpy idle and drop in power again.

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                            • Have seen Afew people talk about things you can do to slow this problem the best being an oil catcher of some type as well as higher octane fuel. Not sure I understand how the fuel makes a difference as it doesn't come into contact with the valves.
                              Can anyone explain the oil catcher idea how to go about it and what's needed etc?

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                              • Have a search on the forum for 'catch can' as there were a number of posts (some of which talked about fitting them as well) a while back.

                                From my limited understanding the catch can is supposed to catch the oily gunk (whilst in mist form) and stop that sitting on the valves etc. You then pour the crap away when the can is full. It doesn't catch all the rubbish so you will still end up needing a walnut blast or clean but I think it was supposed to extend the time between cleans...
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