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Old 27th November 2003, 01:50   #1
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Just thought I would say hi.. Great site by the way... I've upgraded my Saxo to a VTS last week from a Furio, and so far so good, much, much better, just got to be good and not boot it till its run in... Anyone know what I should stick to and for how long? I dont have the manual yet (hopefully picking it up this weekend). Also what is the button with a green backlight on the centre console (looks like it should mute something), it doesnt appear to do anything.

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Old 27th November 2003, 03:14   #2
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im just a new member poppin in to say alright. i am thinkin about gettin an engine transplant myself bit the 8v vtr to a 16v vts is a worrying thing for me could you tell me how much it cost you thanks
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Old 27th November 2003, 04:28   #3
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Old 28th November 2003, 01:16   #4
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Old 28th November 2003, 01:56   #5
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Lovin' the site!!!!

Great site people, friendly and a great place to share views on possibly the most fun car on the planet!!!!!!

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Old 28th November 2003, 03:08   #6
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Hey newbies, welcome to sax-p.

Nyami are you sure you're not talking about the cigarete lighter! lol.

The limit I think it should be to keep it under 3000 revs until you do the 1 month/1000 miles service and then you can build up after that. Thats what I am "supposed" to stick to while running in my C2 Vtr so it should be about the same for the saxo.
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Old 28th November 2003, 03:22   #7
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The limit I think it should be to keep it under 3000 revs until you do the 1 month/1000 miles service and then you can build up after that.
ooops... 3000 you say... well 4000 isnt much more... Damn its sooo hard.. think a long trip is required... As for the button, I wasnt able to light my fag from it so I conclude that it might not be a cigarete lighter, but i'll keep trying .... I think it has something to do with the alarm, I managed to get the alarm LED to flash, I'm thinking its to disable the ultrasonics???

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Old 28th November 2003, 03:40   #8
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it might be... does it have any symbol on the button? I ask this cause my saxo was a 1.1 and didn't have anything like that! (no alarm as standard)
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Old 28th November 2003, 03:55   #9
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Yeah, the symbol looks like a mute button on a remote control, best guess so far is the alarm thing, sort of makes sense....

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Old 28th November 2003, 04:13   #10
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Is it this?

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