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Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:31 am
by integrale_evo
I thought my mitos ran out in august. Turns out I must have been late last year and it’s ok until 5th September
Needs some tyres which will hopefully arrive in the next couple of days, but should be ok other than that.
Put the Goodyear Eagle asymmetric 6s on the merc, it was still on the winter tyres I put on last feb after the ps4 wore out!
They’ve got pretty chunky sidewalls, the rim protector is sort of blended in over the height so they sit proud of the wheels near the rim, and have quite a curved edge to the tread.
The tread itself is pretty plain and sportier than I was expecting, very few shaped or horizontal cuts.
They seem quite quiet, and chucking it into the first roundabout I was surprised at how much bite there was. Will take a while to see how they wear, but I’m impressed so far. Not used Goodyear since the crazy popular gds3 about 20 years ago

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:57 am
by scotta
integrale_evo wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:31 am
I thought my mitos ran out in august. Turns out I must have been late last year and it’s ok until 5th September
Needs some tyres which will hopefully arrive in the next couple of days, but should be ok other than that.
Put the Goodyear Eagle asymmetric 6s on the merc, it was still on the winter tyres I put on last feb after the ps4 wore out!
They’ve got pretty chunky sidewalls, the rim protector is sort of blended in over the height so they sit proud of the wheels near the rim, and have quite a curved edge to the tread.
The tread itself is pretty plain and sportier than I was expecting, very few shaped or horizontal cuts.
They seem quite quiet, and chucking it into the first roundabout I was surprised at how much bite there was. Will take a while to see how they wear, but I’m impressed so far. Not used Goodyear since the crazy popular gds3 about 20 years ago
Im running them on the 128ti. Very good replacement for the OEM bridgestones. less road noise and very good grip - especially in the wet.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:01 pm
by Matty
Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:08 am
Although it does highlight that it needs lowering slightly....
Agreed.
Pogo/Offroad mode:
Perfect road mode - look how much better that looks:

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:03 pm
by Beany
That looks proper solid, I like it.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:05 am
by Gavster
Matty wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:01 pm
Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:08 am
Although it does highlight that it needs lowering slightly....
Agreed.
Pogo/Offroad mode:
Perfect road mode - look how much better that looks:
I thought it'd be funny to completely slam it, however tbh I prefer your version. I must be growing up finally

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:03 am
by integrale_evo
Perfect! I’ll get the air ride ordered
I think it looks better in real life than the photos because it’s hard to get a true sense of scale, they’re only 14” wheels on a small car which you’re usually looking down on.
I’d like to change the rear bushes over the winter so will probably leave it as it is until then.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:11 pm
by Matty
I was suprised to find that the Giulia comes with absolutely zero hooks, attachements, cubbys or absolutely any way of securing anything in the boot at all....even my VW Up has a few hooks and nooks to keep things in place. Apparently you can get a flat cargo net, but retrofitting seems a faff.
Therefore, in an exciting running report update, I bought one of these velco-secured boxes, and it's great. Even in full attack mode I've yet to unstick it and my shopping remains stable. 9/10.

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:15 pm
by GG.
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:11 pm
I was suprised to find that the Giulia comes with absolutely zero hooks, attachements, cubbys or absolutely any way of securing anything in the boot at all....even my VW Up has a few hooks and nooks to keep things in place. Apparently you can get a flat cargo net, but retrofitting seems a faff.
Therefore, in an exciting running report update, I bought one of these velco-secured boxes, and it's great. Even in full attack mode I've yet to unstick it and my shopping remains stable. 9/10.
Do I spy an inbuilt battery charger socket?
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:58 pm
by Matty
GG. wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:15 pm
Do I spy an inbuilt battery charger socket?
Retrofitted. If there's one thing I've learnt in my time with Italian cars, is that that answer to every issue they have is "battery voltage" - and as it won't be a daily driver it's so I can give it a bit of a boost if I've not used it for a while.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:13 pm
by GG.
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:58 pm
GG. wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:15 pm
Do I spy an inbuilt battery charger socket?
Retrofitted. If there's one thing I've learnt in my time with Italian cars, is that that answer to every issue they have is "battery voltage" - and as it won't be a daily driver it's so I can give it a bit of a boost if I've not used it for a while.
Sounds like a wise precaution!

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:42 pm
by scotta
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:58 pm
GG. wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:15 pm
Do I spy an inbuilt battery charger socket?
Retrofitted. If there's one thing I've learnt in my time with Italian cars, is that that answer to every issue they have is "battery voltage" - and as it won't be a daily driver it's so I can give it a bit of a boost if I've not used it for a while.
A mate has one...He let the battery voltage go low. It wouldnt start, or re-start after stop start kicked in. Dash lit up like the proverbiale xmas tree.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:44 pm
by mik
It looks like a CTEK flying lead that you screw onto the battery terminals

I did that with the Evora too - makes it so much easier to do a quick top-up.

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:22 pm
by Matty
That's the one. Convenience connector I think they call them, nice and easy to quickly plug in, then just run the cable out and close the boot.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:27 pm
by Matty
scotta wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:42 pm
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:58 pm
GG. wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:15 pm
Do I spy an inbuilt battery charger socket?
Retrofitted. If there's one thing I've learnt in my time with Italian cars, is that that answer to every issue they have is "battery voltage" - and as it won't be a daily driver it's so I can give it a bit of a boost if I've not used it for a while.
A mate has one...He let the battery voltage go low. It wouldnt start, or re-start after stop start kicked in. Dash lit up like the proverbiale xmas tree.
Another moan about modern cars I have is they seem to absolutely shit themselves if you disconnect the battery.
And the reset proceedure on the Giulia is turn the car on, full lock left, hold for 2 seconds, full lock right, hold for 2 seconds, back to centre, car off. I shit you not. Who thinks of this? Why not just something where you can hold down two buttons, or a 'reset' in the infortainment.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:44 pm
by Mito Man
These are good if you change the battery and don't want to get 100 error codes afterwards which you then have to delete and fix your settings again
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CENPEK-Replaci ... 617&sr=8-5
Weirdly most modern stuff I've serviced is fine in terms of resetting the intervals. The Defender is an utter shit though - copy/pasted from online
1. Turn the ignition on and immediately press both brake and accelerator pedals simultaneously full down for 15 seconds.
2. When the oil light (picture of an oil can) starts to flash turn off the ignition.
3. Release the brake and accelerator pedals simultaneously.
4. Wait for two full minutes.
4. Turn on the ignition and see if the OIL SERVICE message has gone. If not repeat the procedure exactly. It DOES work but not always first time. Mine cleared on the third attempt.
Usually takes 3/4/5 attempts. It's like 3 mins per attempt and you need a timer

Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:30 pm
by scotta
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:27 pm
scotta wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:42 pm
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:58 pm
Retrofitted. If there's one thing I've learnt in my time with Italian cars, is that that answer to every issue they have is "battery voltage" - and as it won't be a daily driver it's so I can give it a bit of a boost if I've not used it for a while.
A mate has one...He let the battery voltage go low. It wouldnt start, or re-start after stop start kicked in. Dash lit up like the proverbiale xmas tree.
Another moan about modern cars I have is they seem to absolutely shit themselves if you disconnect the battery.
And the reset proceedure on the Giulia is turn the car on, full lock left, hold for 2 seconds, full lock right, hold for 2 seconds, back to centre, car off. I shit you not. Who thinks of this? Why not just something where you can hold down two buttons, or a 'reset' in the infortainment.
Interesting - I'll pass that on to him.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:38 pm
by DeskJockey
DeskJockey wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:38 pm
The start/stop feature on the Galaxy hasn't been working since the engine work was done two years ago. The system was active, but never activated. Initially I thought it was because the battery was knackered, so I had that replaced, but it still didn't activate.
I figured that all the short drives meant whatever trigger conditions were needed, were never achieved, so didn't bother with it.
Having a bit of idle time the other night I googled something fairly vague about stop/start not working and up popped a video about how to reset the battery management on a Mondeo. Given they're basically the same vehicle it was worth trying.
So, switch on ignition, lights to position two, press the rear fog light button five times, then the hazard lights button three times and the battery warning light flashes three times to indicate a reset. Took the car for a longer drive and hey presto the start/stop works again.
Not quite as silly has having to turn the wheel lock to lock, but still a silly thing to have to do.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:18 pm
by Matty
DeskJockey wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:38 pm
DeskJockey wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:38 pm
The start/stop feature on the Galaxy hasn't been working since the engine work was done two years ago. The system was active, but never activated. Initially I thought it was because the battery was knackered, so I had that replaced, but it still didn't activate.
I figured that all the short drives meant whatever trigger conditions were needed, were never achieved, so didn't bother with it.
Having a bit of idle time the other night I googled something fairly vague about stop/start not working and up popped a video about how to reset the battery management on a Mondeo. Given they're basically the same vehicle it was worth trying.
So, switch on ignition, lights to position two, press the rear fog light button five times, then the hazard lights button three times and the battery warning light flashes three times to indicate a reset. Took the car for a longer drive and hey presto the start/stop works again.
Not quite as silly has having to turn the wheel lock to lock, but still a silly thing to have to do.
It's because everyone desiging cars now grew up entering Konami cheat codes and they're making sure the new generation knew the suffering we endured for infinite ammo.
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:36 pm
by integrale_evo
Down, Up, Left, Left, A, Right, Down
Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 10:03 pm
by mik
Matty wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:27 pm
Another moan about modern cars I have is they seem to absolutely shit themselves if you disconnect the battery.
Evora is OK if you remove and replace the battery (it goes nuts with alarm etc for about 10secs and then calms) but if it detects low voltage several times over a period of time, it thows a fault code and disables the airbags for safety reasons.
So that's exactly what happened earlier this year when I was having issues with my Bosch Silver battery.

That was replaced under warranty, but a new battery with a healthy voltage doesn't clear the above code, and normal code readers (like wot I have) can't clear it either.

You apparently need the proper Lotus scan tool (although I am sure other pro tools would work too) so I had to get the specialist to sort it when it was in for something else.
