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gruntpa64

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  1. $1.47 at the moment BOOOOO!
  2. http://www.overtons.com in the usa as its a marine one was about $60 link to oil change equipment I have the green one http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/catalog.cgi?cname=Oil-Changers-Filters&r=browse&aID=24A
  3. I have one of these units to suck the oil out of my boat, it works really well. The pipe is put down the dipstisk tube. as you can immagen the sump is not avalible like it is on a car.
  4. Yes he was nibbling on his knees in the shotgun seat. And I do own this wedding car!!;)
  5. Back in the summer (what little we had) I used my 300 as a wedding car for my brother in laws sons church ride. Just found the pics Allan
  6. Eibach springs will put that right, and nice and cheap. Allan
  7. Try Speedie computers in Birmingham, Look on their ebay shop you can get a 3gig pc with 1k of ram for about £65 all you have to do is recase it in a nice tower (make sure its ATX) and away you go. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Speedie-Computer-Systems-Store_W0QQcolZ2QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ0QQftidZ2QQpZ2QQtZkm Allan
  8. Yep know the feeling, my hoses pop off if i hit the boost hard, think I will buy some of those do you have the info on them?? Ta:) Allan
  9. Happy birthday mate, I hope your doing ok, as its been too long.
  10. CSS in cheltenham do a very good job, you need to speek to Greg. Dont know about the car in Swindon and them being in Cheltenham. 01242 261100 Allan
  11. Thanks Dave, us sound engineers arn't as elquent with words as you LOL
  12. Only taken about 10 months to get around to it
  13. We all know the back will jump out in the dry, never mind the weather we got now. Mine is in the bodyshop all the time anyway ;) Allan
  14. have just resubd by direct transfer at Lloyds Bank Gloucester Bristol Road branch. Thanks Allan
  15. Higher inpedence is ok its when you go below the stated impedence it becomes a problem. if an amplifier is designed to run with a 4ohm load you can run any load above ie 8ohm, 16ohm, 32ohm and so on, BUT the amplifier will produce less power. ie @ 4ohm =400w @ 8ohm= 320w @16ohm=200w @32ohm= 130w So you can see the pattern, there is no point spending money on a large amp and running much a higher impedance load because you lose the output. If you run a 400w amp that is 400w@4ohm on a lower impedence you will get more power outof it, ie maybe 520w @ 2ohm, this becomes unstable and will go bang as the output circuit cant take the current needed to produce the output. Allan
  16. Then you need to put the sub in to a 4ohm load (ie series) and bridge one side of the amp which will give you 284w RMS Simple really :) Allan
  17. You need the spec on both the sub and the amp to be totaly sure. The Amp spec will be somthing like 200w rms @ 2ohm bridge The sub will be somthing like 2x 100w 4ohm Without the total spec it only becomes a guess and a probability! Allan
  18. It is the same as the second severn crossing, pay on west bound going into Wales
  19. The voltage will always be 13.8v (12v) its the current that changes. Allan
  20. I have been waiting for DAW50N to pop up, Cost would be 50k I expect
  21. No. they are now only just begining!! :D:x:
  22. I thought the mating part of the at the B piller was different? Allan
  23. Now you know you want it :x:

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