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Old 23-03-2013, 08:00 PM   #1
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Thought i would start a new post relating to my new purchase.
Still smiling from the drive back home, even if the weather was shite.

I am now going through the wad of paperwork that came with the car.

First 2 questions:

I have the original Specification enquiry and note in addition to green shade windscreen I have:

Removal of top speed limiter (231)
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Cop Relative (1CA) - what does this refer to?
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Old 23-03-2013, 08:10 PM   #2
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Cop Relative (1CA) - what does this refer to?
Coil-on-plug

From Wikipedia -

In modern systems, the distributor is omitted and ignition is instead electronically controlled. Much smaller coils are used with one coil for each spark plug or one coil serving two spark plugs (for example two coils in a four-cylinder engine, or three coils in a six-cylinder engine). A large ignition coil puts out about 20 kV, and a small one such as from a lawn mower puts out about 15 kV. These coils may be remotely mounted or they may be placed on top of the spark plug (coil-on-plug or Direct Ignition). Where one coil serves two spark plugs (in two cylinders), it is through the "wasted spark" system. In this arrangement the coil generates two sparks per cycle to both cylinders. The fuel in the cylinder that is nearing the end of its compression stroke is ignited, whereas the spark in its companion that is nearing the end of its exhaust stroke has no effect. The wasted spark system is more reliable than a single coil system with a distributor and less expensive than coil-on-plug.
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Old 23-03-2013, 11:03 PM   #3
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congrats on the new car !
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Removal of 155 limiter is a nice bonus if you're coming to Munich!
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Gave the interior a clean today:

Steering wheel turned out to be really grubby - literally two white T shirts (old ones of course) were needed to lift the grime. It looks a different colour now!

I treated the handbrake and gear stick gaiter to a clean and soak with Liquid Leather. The handbrake leather was really dry and not far off cracking. I would recommend that you check and nourish yours, if you havn't already.

Finally, do they all have airbag cutouts (not sure if they have airbags underneath) in the pillars either side of the windscreen?
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Old 24-03-2013, 07:57 PM   #6
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Finally, do they all have airbag cutouts (not sure if they have airbags underneath) in the pillars either side of the windscreen?

yes airbags and "cutouts"
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Thanks Chicken.

Another Plus point - the speakers aren't has bad as I expected them to be.

No flaming please, on my drive home up the M40 yesterday, I did listen to Radio 2 for a short while...

Purely for research reasons.
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Old 24-03-2013, 08:16 PM   #8
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Removal of 155 limiter is a nice bonus if you're coming to Munich!
Does anyones car actually stop at 155 ???

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Thanks Chicken.

Another Plus point - the speakers aren't has bad as I expected them to be.

No flaming please, on my drive home up the M40 yesterday, I did listen to Radio 2 for a short while...

Purely for research reasons.
The speakers are awful, I have resorted to these

Ooops didnt mean to post a poster size picture :-/

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Another delimited one here, looking forward to giving her a run on the 'bahn

Didn't realise your ears were that big Chris
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Does anyones car actually stop at 155 ???
I was under the impression there was a 175mph (clock speed) limit, not the 155mph thats in "normal" cars haha
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