Wasted spark v Refurbished original
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here u are mate pain in the arse getting bits for these
http://shop.motorsport-developments....l-kit-84-p.asp
or this on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wasted-spa...ht_1043wt_1037
http://shop.motorsport-developments....l-kit-84-p.asp
or this on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wasted-spa...ht_1043wt_1037
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here u are mate pain in the arse getting bits for these
http://shop.motorsport-developments....l-kit-84-p.asp
or this on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wasted-spa...ht_1043wt_1037
http://shop.motorsport-developments....l-kit-84-p.asp
or this on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wasted-spa...ht_1043wt_1037
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Question for Stu....
Been reading the wasted spark debate.....
Now my engine is standard (as it came from the factory). It runs reasonably (it is 18 yrs old). Is a WS kit really gonna make a difference to MPG? I'm not after speed or performance (I'm on a budget), but I could really do with getting more than 18p per mile - 350 miles on 48 litres.
Been reading the wasted spark debate.....
Now my engine is standard (as it came from the factory). It runs reasonably (it is 18 yrs old). Is a WS kit really gonna make a difference to MPG? I'm not after speed or performance (I'm on a budget), but I could really do with getting more than 18p per mile - 350 miles on 48 litres.
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