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Swervin_Mervin wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:33 pm Used a CTEK for the first time on Sat. Had it on charge for probably 8-9hrs - it was at 4 lights. Car started fine today for a tip run. Cracking.
It needs 12hrs for a full cycle on my bike batteries, so I'd expect a weekend to fully condition a car battery? My CTEK has been great so far, great bit of kit.
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A perfect combination is a cheap dumb charger, which just throws current at the battery and then a good C-Tek. As when a battery is completely dead a C-Tek won’t see it and won’t switch on.

I’m on my second but it lasted 7 years of being on 6 months of the year and multiple batteries saved along the way.

Dave!
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16vCento wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 9:07 pm Had my first proper poke round the XF today whilst giving it a decent clean.

The interior really is as new, the leather once cleaned and conditioned is all soft and matt. Really came up lovely after a few hours of graft.

Couple of bits I want sorting externally, there's a few stonechips on the front bumper and bonnet if you look for them, they're more noticeable on a black car.

Its generally in very good condition all round.

The stereo is superb, spent a while just listening to songs in it whilst cleaning the interior and the quality really is great. Also found out a 1200w stereo doesn't take long to ensure I got a 'Shut Down in 3 Minutes - Battery Low' message.

Fit LED bulbs in the puddle lights under the mirrors, in the number plate lights and in the footwells, not sure why they weren't LEDs as standard really.

Also put my private plate on it, need new number plates really, but re used the ones I took off my Volvo until lockdown lifts.

Went to take my parents some shopping and went the long way round, in Dynamic mode with the dampers firmed up, it handles superbly for a big car, corners flatter than the S60 did even when lowered, rides much better as well.

Jaguar really do know how to set the balance between ride and handling.

Could really do with an LSD though, I've looked about but no one seems to have fit one before. Will have a look at the CCF and see if a XFR one can be fitted if you change the configuration file.
It should run for longer before shutting down - keep an eye on the battery.
You’re right about the balance with adaptive suspension on the XF - it definitely was a cut above the Bmw and Merc at the time, and anything comparable today.
I remember having dinner with Mike Cross at the launch in Spain (Jan ‘08) and you could really tell that he was happy with how they’d set it up. Dynamic actually over-stiffens for a few seconds when you press it, then slackens off, so that you know it’s engaged.
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I'd been in the car for about an hour, battery is on charge now anyway just in case!

Also got a lovely letter through from Humberside police which I was expecting, after getting camera van papped in the Volvo on the way to pick the Jag up 😳

69 in a 60, seems I was a lucky boy!

Possibly a SAC or 3 Points, no previous points so I'm hoping for the SAC.
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Foz wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 9:38 am
Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:11 am Not yet. Keeping an eye out for the right parts at the right price :)
http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=143317 Doesn’t say the age but might be of use?
Purchased 8-)
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Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:12 am
Foz wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 9:38 am
Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:11 am Not yet. Keeping an eye out for the right parts at the right price :)
http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=143317 Doesn’t say the age but might be of use?
Purchased 8-)
Good stuff 👍🏼
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Dpf sensor and a brake pipe for the shafter MOT, also chucking in a new battery. Had a full service as well so hopefully a good year, had the turbo checked out as sounded like it was pinking under full load, but it’s ok.
It’s working harder since remapping.

911 starter getting swapped out next.
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Integrated LED lights which cannot be serviced should be banned, they must be an environmental disaster with every car and many houses having them these days.

BMW X5 tailgate light dated from 2016 - the lengths they’ve gone to make it non serviceable is laughable as they’ve plastic welded the led portion despite it not needing to be air tight as it has vent holes on the other side. Utter bastards.
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Barry wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:56 am
Swervin_Mervin wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:33 pm Used a CTEK for the first time on Sat. Had it on charge for probably 8-9hrs - it was at 4 lights. Car started fine today for a tip run. Cracking.
It needs 12hrs for a full cycle on my bike batteries, so I'd expect a weekend to fully condition a car battery? My CTEK has been great so far, great bit of kit.
Yeah I think it should ideally have 12hrs. But the car's parked on the opposite side of the driveway to the garage and so I had to have it plugged into an extension cable which I didn't want to leave visible. And I needed to do a tip run the day after. Next weekend I'll probably swap the cars around and then I can leave it plugged in.
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16vCento wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:06 am I'd been in the car for about an hour, battery is on charge now anyway just in case!

Also got a lovely letter through from Humberside police which I was expecting, after getting camera van papped in the Volvo on the way to pick the Jag up 😳

69 in a 60, seems I was a lucky boy!

Possibly a SAC or 3 Points, no previous points so I'm hoping for the SAC.
Most forces use +10%+9mph for a speed awareness, so you should be ok for one. It should be on zoom still
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Car insurance renewal for the F31. Cheaper than last year by 50 quid, quick call and they reduced it by a further 100 quid. Chancers.
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Aviva wanted another £100 even with milage reduced down from 20k to 5..

Needless to say I found cheaper - 100 saving on two cars on last years price incl roadside. Shame as they've been good to date.
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Yeah, my renewal quotes are always awful - £200 or more uplift usually.
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Is there a simple way to get software for one of these Delphi VCI devices - everywhere I look seems to have versions of software which will only run on Windows 7 and needs you to do some sort of incantation while dancing round it and dropping pigeon tears on it.

Anything easy for Windows 10 which will just, you know, work?
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Ascender wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:42 pm Is there a simple way to get software for one of these Delphi VCI devices - everywhere I look seems to have versions of software which will only run on Windows 7 and needs you to do some sort of incantation while dancing round it and dropping pigeon tears on it.

Anything easy for Windows 10 which will just, you know, work?
Mine works on Win 10 (64 bit)
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Nathan wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 1:00 pm
Ascender wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:42 pm Is there a simple way to get software for one of these Delphi VCI devices - everywhere I look seems to have versions of software which will only run on Windows 7 and needs you to do some sort of incantation while dancing round it and dropping pigeon tears on it.

Anything easy for Windows 10 which will just, you know, work?
Mine works on Win 10 (64 bit)
What version of the software do you have?
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2015 v3

I'm going to try 2017 later in the week
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The Scimitar had a very dodgy looking repair to the neck of the radiator. It didn’t seem to be leaking but I didn’t want to trust it. Removed & sent off to Guildford Radiators for a refurb and they’ve done a lovely job.

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We also have some nice stainless & silicone to go on.

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Further, on removing the thermostat, the water pump inlet fell apart, it was so rotten there was not enough left to reattach the hose ! A new water pump is on its way.

Scimitars aren't all that common, but mechanically they're a bitsa so most parts are easily available. Either Triumph or Ford parts bins.
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V8Granite wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:12 am A perfect combination is a cheap dumb charger, which just throws current at the battery and then a good C-Tek. As when a battery is completely dead a C-Tek won’t see it and won’t switch on.

I’m on my second but it lasted 7 years of being on 6 months of the year and multiple batteries saved along the way.

Dave!
I think it depends on the CTEK - the cheaper ones (like my old 3600XS) wouldn't see a dead battery, like you I'd throw an old Halfords charger on to get some juice in it, then condition it with the CTEK. However, I think the newer/better CTEK's (5.0) can deal with dead batteries.

While my old 3600XS is still going (although you really have to mash the button to get it to switch modes) I picked up a cheap Aldi special, and it's actually pretty decent for the cash. Not sure I'd bother paying for a CTEK again.
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