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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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The brakes do sound bad, but i find Citroen and Peugeot brakes are so fierce i used to have Peugeot's every week at work and when i got back into my own car (vectra at the time) i thought someone had cut the brake lines lol

So with this other one you've bought don't expect them to bite like the C4

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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Ok, I do like biting brakes! Maybe I will invest in some ebc yellow stuff pads. Il have to see how they stack up!


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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Where abouts are you?

USB port etc.. are all easy. Remap less so unless you have a very lightly modded car.

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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Brakes issue - Could be seized calliper/s or, possibly, seized pads. If you leave an MPS for too long in wet conditions, the rear pads seem to "rust on" to the discs. Normally it is not a problem because they release with an embarrasing "bang". Maybe the brake fluid hasn't been changed. Whatever, I would steer clear of that garage for letting any car out like that, let alone an MPS.


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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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I'm in south Wales. Don't think I want to mod too much. After doing a bit of research on here Il probably look at getting one of those hypertune boxes as oppose to a remap. Couple that with a panel filter and recirc valve. Also will probably upgrade the pads and stick one of those xcarlink use and Bluetooth. That should be enough for me I think :)
I found an mps else where and am getting him delivered on fri :D can't wait. It's an 07 but only done 23k. Hopefully the brakes are much better than the other one I drove. They felt like they needed bleeding and possibly roughening up the pads.


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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Got my car and its scary how quick this thing is ! Especially in 3rd and 4th. I am soo happy with it ! Brakes are v. Good on this one. It's such a pleasure to drive. Drinks fuel tho doesn't it! The only problem I have with it is one of the headlight washers is non existent, its just a cover, I don't know why that is, but I'm not too bothered as most of you seem to have disconnected it.


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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Good to hear ur enjoying it mate.
I find the fuel economy pretty good on mine all things considered. Maybe its due to the map?! Easily get 280-320 miles to a tank and am sure i could get 340-360 on gentle consistant run which is probably more than my standard meg 225 lux - which i took out to a party last night after not driving it for a few weeks and it feels so lame now lol

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Glad you have found one.

The other car sounded like the ABS block had been replaced and not bled through properly. God help the person who does buy it. :(

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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Yer im well happy with it! Jamier27, you say your fuel economy is better with a remap? where did u get your car remapped? If you thrashed it, would your mpg would be alot worse than standard tho?


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Its a black one, with shiny silver wheels :) Just got my bro to Gard X the paint so its really nice and shiny.


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Glad you found a good one :thumbs: with decent brakes :D

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 Post subject: Re: Test drive of 3 mps help.
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Yeah me to. Im just wondering, what spec oil does the mps use? i know its 5w30 grade, but can it take semi or fully synth? And what specs does it need to meet. i.e A1, A5 and/or SL SM? Cheers


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