Bristol and West Land Rover Show 2013

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you get more damping of torque in a dual mass than the springs in a conventional clutch hence there introduction ,solid usually gives transmission chatter at idle,as was common with 300 tdis before they modified clutch
 
you get more damping of torque in a dual mass than the springs in a conventional clutch hence there introduction ,solid usually gives transmission chatter at idle,as was common with 300 tdis before they modified clutch

sorry humour me can i have that in laymans terms as i've just got in from the pub with a fair few on board :rolleyes:
 
Trawl through umpteen pages of bumph from first unread through but plugs and clutches only to find the link on the last page. Hey-ho. Added mesel' ferry B&W.
 
How about we buy a really old knackered thing on ebay before the show, do it up at the show then flog it on eBay afterwards, with the profits funding next year's show?
 
Righto!

And what exactly do I have to do on said stand? :D

My mechanical knowledge is pretty fkn low so I'm wondering whether I'd be much use at all :D

I would guess, represent the LoonyZone love.

So that would be waiting for someone new come along and ask a simple question, then jump down their throat and tell them to use the search.
Ideally you should be drunk at the time ;):D


Seriously though, it's not about haveing the best mechanical knowledge, it's about lov'in Landys and sharing knowledge and being part of supportive community.
 
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I would guess, represent the LoonyZone love.

So that would be waiting for someone new come along and ask a simple question, then jump down their throat and tell them to use the search.
Ideally you should be drunk at the time ;):D

Ahh... so we're taking the dr evil approach to welcoming newbees then :p
 
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