Technical new 100 hp

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Technical new 100 hp

mjgoddo71

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just picked up my red 57 plate 100hp, its fantastic! Just down graded from a Audi A4 1.8t and the panda's so much more enjoyable to drive, in fact its close to a megane r26 in driving enjoyment (sold my R26 4 months ago to become more eco friendy and reduce debts and fuel bills).
Is there a known remap available? I've see the threads re, Celtic tuning and have contacted them, but has anyone actually used the map? Also the jack and tools are rattling around in the boot, where is it supposed to be stored? (can't find space in the boot).
Sorry last question, the bluetooth, has anyone got it working with an Android phone? I can make calls if i manually dial etc, and i i hold down the call button it calls my last number. But it won't pickup using the steering contol and voice doesn't seem to work. I've got a spare Parrot CK3200 so might have to fit that, but can't figure out where to fit it.
Cheers for any help.

I'll post photos later
 
Can't help with the phone or map I'm afraid but the tools should be in a bag that velcro's to the carpet in the boot, never go tmine to break loose however violently thrown around during cornering!

Glad you're enjoying it already!!
 
cheers its velcroed in the boot, just can't remember seeing it in my wifes a few years ago.

Its a top car, i'm waiting on a facia adaptor and canbus adaptor to update the head unit to my old (4 month) sony head unit with usb
 
There's no room in my boot for the jack etc as I have it full of my work tools. So I put them UNDER the spare wheel, there's plenty of unused space under there. I cut a hole in middle of an old floor mat to go over the central stud that holds the wheel down and wrapped the tools in plastic bags. NO rattling (y)
 
I have wondered about turning the wheel upside down and then cutting a short length of the right size diameter pipe so the screw thing that keeps it in place can work - then maybe a bit of ply cut to fit the wheel? Job for warmer weather.
 
I have wondered about turning the wheel upside down and then cutting a short length of the right size diameter pipe so the screw thing that keeps it in place can work - then maybe a bit of ply cut to fit the wheel? Job for warmer weather.

I thought about that too, but when the wheel is upside down it tends to wobble a bit.
The tools, jack and all, really do fit under the wheel.
 
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