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2nd July 2003, 20:51
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rolling road
just a idea but what about going for a rolling road day ?are they portable? what do u think?
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3rd July 2003, 17:30
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Come again...???
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3rd July 2003, 17:39
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Portable rolling roads are crap. I really do doubt you'll get enough people on a Maestro/Montego forum to attend a RR day, except a few turbo boys like myself. You could however look at the Rover forums and look for their next rolling road day and then combine it with a few of us off here.
Gareth
215bhp/225lb ft @ 13psi
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3rd July 2003, 17:39
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go to a rolling road center ,one of those places that mesure your bhp,so we can see whos got the mose power and if any of those improvements actually work,
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5th July 2003, 20:32
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i think i have mouse power - i found a dead one in the exhaust of my 1.3 that has sat idle for to weeks!?! it was a little sooty too, which leads me to believe its running rich!!!
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5th July 2003, 20:38
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begs the question but what was you doing up your exhaust?whats running rich ,the mouse or car?are you supporting the rest of his family now, is there a mouse fund ?
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5th July 2003, 20:40
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and did you berried him at see?
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5th July 2003, 20:44
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hehe,
when i started the car the mouse popped out! :-) Id like to know what he was doimg up there, maybe he'd got addicted to sniffing petrol?
I buried him by putting him intro the petrol tank, i feel he would have loved it there! :-)
As for his family - the cats round here look mighty pleased with themselves!
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5th July 2003, 20:55
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:laugh: tom and jerry:laugh:
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5th July 2003, 21:24
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Itchy & Scratchy!
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5th July 2003, 21:25
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Sylvester and Tweety... (???) :laugh:
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BL Tat:
D87 SMW - 1986 Austin Montego 1.6 HL - Running
N207 ENE - 1996 Rodacar Maestro 1.3 LHD - Stored
W367 LNA - 2000 Rover 75 1.8 Classic SE - Running
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5th July 2003, 22:23
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not doing mass posting again ,got into trouble last time,beside cannot think of any more cat/dog combos
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