Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Scrimble on October 07, 2012, 01:05:06 pm
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i've been preparing for winter, got a 4x4 van, winter tires, hot water set up in the van, thermals, gloves hats, flask etc
some might think its over kill but i have a lot of rural work and i'm not prepared to lose out on potentially hundreds or thousands of pounds this winter!
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Smart move - which 4x4 did you get ?
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Got myself a Renault kangoo
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0228.jpg)
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Didn't know they did a 4x4 - cool !
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keep thin tyres on it and she ;) will cut through the snow like any 4x4.
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Briliant. I think they are the same as the Megane. Good choice.
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Engine yes the same 1.9 Dci
Tyres I'm sticking to the original size 185 65 15 but with some proper winter tyres! Can't wait for it to snow now! Any one wanna buy a doblo off me?
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How much did it cost foe a set of winter tyers, and are they C rated for the load. ???
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They are reinforced tyres, from mytyres.com
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Excellent choice. Renaults are usually very stable on snow even without 4x4 system
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Got any pics of motor 4 sale, cheers
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Got any pics of motor 4 sale, cheers
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/P300312_1318_02.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/P300312_1318_01.jpg)
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got my set up all installed in the back, 350l upright tank with metal frame done by the cleaning warehouse, it has added mounts for my fogwash heater and a mounting plate for the pump,
with the side door open the heater is pretty much outside and i've made the hoses as short as possible so the DE detection on the controller works very well.
also had the van remapped it was just too sluggish before even when empty, it now pulls much better would defo recommend it.
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0298.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0299.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0300.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0301.jpg)
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whats your starting price scrimble, van + setup, whats mileage etc
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1352466757_Ninja.jpg)
Pfffht.
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got my set up all installed in the back, 350l upright tank with metal frame done by the cleaning warehouse, it has added mounts for my fogwash heater and a mounting plate for the pump,
with the side door open the heater is pretty much outside and i've made the hoses as short as possible so the DE detection on the controller works very well.
also had the van remapped it was just too sluggish before even when empty, it now pulls much better would defo recommend it.
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0298.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0299.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0300.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0301.jpg)
Any pics of the underside & how they bolted the tank to the floor please mate?
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got my set up all installed in the back, 350l upright tank with metal frame done by the cleaning warehouse, it has added mounts for my fogwash heater and a mounting plate for the pump,
with the side door open the heater is pretty much outside and i've made the hoses as short as possible so the DE detection on the controller works very well.
also had the van remapped it was just too sluggish before even when empty, it now pulls much better would defo recommend it.
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0298.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0299.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0300.jpg)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/markberesford/IMG_0301.jpg)
We have been talking about remaps on another forum and my feeling was that you can't have everything.
Can I ask a couple of questions with regard to this remap please?
Do you know what your before and after fuel consumption figures are?
Why would you recommend the remap ie your experience before and after?
What did they offer you? In other words did they offer everything the remap would do, or did they/ could they adjust it to suit your requirements. What I'm asking is if the 'full' remap gives you an extra 25hp, can you modify that for only 10 or 15hp?
Thanks
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I don't bother with maps
I've got a satnav 8)
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I don't bother with maps
I've got a satnav 8)
its a remap of the vans ecu not a map to find somewhere ::)
Do you know what your before and after fuel consumption figures are? no
Why would you recommend the remap ie your experience before and after? the van struggled on the road it was very underpowered, now its no longer a fight to drive, i can now drive it properly
What did they offer you? In other words did they offer everything the remap would do, or did they/ could they adjust it to suit your requirements. What I'm asking is if the 'full' remap gives you an extra 25hp, can you modify that for only 10 or 15hp? speak to a remapper, i had a choice of 4 different maps i didnt go for the most powerful as i dont want the clutch to splip or damage to the 4x4 system
the remap i went for increased the power from 80bhp/137lb ft to 110/180lb ft, its a different van to drive now much better, the same engine in this van comes in other renaults megane laguna etc with much more power i.e 100/120bhp so its de tuned in the kangoo its safe to up the power.
if your going for a remap just to increase MPG then dont bother its just a sales pitch, manufacturers spend thousands/millions developing engines squeezing fuel economy out of them, do you really think some back street garage with a laptop can make it even better for a small fee? bull shizzle
end of the day they are upping the diesel pump and boost, more fuel for more power how does that make mpg better?
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end of the day they are upping the diesel pump and boost, more fuel for more power how does that make mpg better?
Remapping only reduces fuel consumption on like for like driving. If you drive at 50 MPH everywhere you will use less fuel on a remapped engine as you are not working it so hard.
Chances are you drive it much faster and therefore use MORE fuel.
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1352466757_Ninja.jpg)
Pfffht.
looks good but i couldnt drive that
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1352466757_Ninja.jpg)
Pfffht.
looks good but i couldnt drive that
I can do them however you like......
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Scrimble - I can't see a filter before pump or heater - does it matter?
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Scrimble - I can't see a filter before pump or heater - does it matter?
not really, i havnt used one for ages
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thats a nice van mate 8)