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On the soldering question, I've been meaning to do a soldering basics post for a while. Must sit at the pc and do it this week.
It's easy enough, even for a beginner to soldering, but make sure you are prepared.
Buy a soldering iron & a fine soldering tip.
Buy desoldering wick: a pump is optional.
Buy solder paste.
Get a spool of 0.5mm solder wire.
Get a pair of "helping hands"
Lastly, get yourself a cheap mobile phone repair kit from eBay/Amazon that includes spudgers, angled tweezers, tweezers etc.
The pairs of tweezers and spudgers will be a massive help in dismantling parts to get to the PCB without damage.
Apply solder paste & a little MORE solder to the pads of what you want to remove. Not much, but enough to to transfer the heat better.
Apply heat again & use tweezers at the same time to gently lift the smd, be careful not to lift the PCB pad.
Apply desoldering wick and remove remaining solder.
Use PCB cleaner to clean up afterwards before adding the new smd.
To add the new smd, apply some solder paste, I personally added a small amount of solder to the positive pad and used this to position the new smd. Then do the final solder to all connections.
(23:rd-Mar-2018, 09:28:45)stigeye Wrote: There's a guy on the vxoc facebook group called Craig Rumbelow that is selling a bi-turbo twin exhaust iirc.
Yeah there is but he wouldn't budge on price and for the extra it cost buying new it worked out only a few quid more after adding fuel on etc to collect.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
(24:th-Mar-2018, 09:08:00)Rusty2009 Wrote: Ok for 5-door part numbers are as follows.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
(24:th-Mar-2018, 09:08:00)Rusty2009 Wrote: Ok for 5-door part numbers are as follows.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
(24:th-Mar-2018, 09:08:00)Rusty2009 Wrote: Ok for 5-door part numbers are as follows.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
I've not had a chance yet to find a GTC Bi-turbo.
Cheers mate I’ll have a look at the prices
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Exhaust box is the same for 3-door & 5-door.
Cheers matey, priced up at just over £300 from genuine parts search so I think it will have to wait until after my holiday in July
(24:th-Mar-2018, 09:08:00)Rusty2009 Wrote: Ok for 5-door part numbers are as follows.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
I've not had a chance yet to find a GTC Bi-turbo.
Cheers mate I’ll have a look at the prices
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Exhaust box is the same for 3-door & 5-door.
Cheers matey, priced up at just over £300 from genuine parts search so I think it will have to wait until after my holiday in July
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Off anywhere nice?
I'm off to Majorca on the 6th April for the weekend need the break.
(24:th-Mar-2018, 09:08:00)Rusty2009 Wrote: Ok for 5-door part numbers are as follows.
13253837 Heat shield
13253836 Heat shield
13370142 Exhaust
13278369 Clamp
13499081 retaining clips for heat shields.
13229872 Gasket
11516076 Nut Flange
Last 2 you only need if you doing it the way I'm doing mine.
I've not had a chance yet to find a GTC Bi-turbo.
Cheers mate I’ll have a look at the prices
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Exhaust box is the same for 3-door & 5-door.
Cheers matey, priced up at just over £300 from genuine parts search so I think it will have to wait until after my holiday in July
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Off anywhere nice?
I'm off to Majorca on the 6th April for the weekend need the break.
Weymouth mate
Been to Italy for the past few years but don’t like flying
So we’re going back to where we used to go
I swapped the stock radio for a 2-din pioneer and am fitting an android in place of the original screen.
Just gotta relocate the android box, will probably extend the loom and make room for it behind the glovebox.
Gonna use the android only for stuff not supported by the pioneer such as native Spotify/wifi and fancy stuff like Torque/DPF monitor.
Did you make any progress with the front cam Rusty?
(16:th-Jun-2018, 16:19:59)Rusty2009 Wrote: No loads of other bits needed and wiring adding plus programming it is possible tho.
Thanks mate. Do you know what else I would need and how much it would cost? Or do you think that after market options would be better? Thanks again.
AFL module, level sensors, extra wiring, programming etc etc.
Someone else asked me to price up the rest of the bits needed and cost to fit came to around the £658 but have to account parts prices changing etc.
Thanks Rusty. Looks like they may have sold anyway as the FB post is no longer available?
Have you had any experience with aftermarket headlights? Cheers
(16:th-Jun-2018, 16:19:59)Rusty2009 Wrote: No loads of other bits needed and wiring adding plus programming it is possible tho.
Thanks mate. Do you know what else I would need and how much it would cost? Or do you think that after market options would be better? Thanks again.
AFL module, level sensors, extra wiring, programming etc etc.
Someone else asked me to price up the rest of the bits needed and cost to fit came to around the £658 but have to account parts prices changing etc.
Thanks Rusty. Looks like they may have sold anyway as the FB post is no longer available?
Have you had any experience with aftermarket headlights? Cheers
Sorry for my delay in replying, I think it's the set I brought in the end as I need a spare set to work on as I want to do some modding to them but my set will be up for sale once I've done it.
30:th-Jul-2018, 18:25:14 (This post was last modified: 30:th-Jul-2018, 18:26:31 by Rusty2009.)
I'm going to do a small update I was having issues with car doing a regen every-time I went out in it DPF cleaner didn't do anything, I did a 300mile round trip and she did 3 regens on it then the same day when the Mrs took her out I got a text to say it was stuck in limp mode.
So out came the MDI and laptop only to find the fault to the Particulate filter differential pressure sensor again which was only replaced in January, after arguing with the dealership and Vauxhall customer care (who wouldn't pay for recovery) I got the part of ebay for £17 genuine GM part I replaced the part myself. She did another regen on first run out after changing the part and when I check the DPF was at 0%.
Given this sensor seems to fail every 6 months I'm having a remap ASAP the remap is not cheap at £750 but I feel the person that's doing it is going to give the best service to me as he will not touch it until he's happy with the car and injectors etc have all been checked.
This is my next port of call £350 for stage 1 remap and £50 for the rolling road.
On another positive note my car flew it’s MOT last week and the emissions were really low!!! Just an advisory for a crack in the engine cover
(30:th-Jul-2018, 18:29:43)sparkyscfc74 Wrote: This is my next port of call £350 for stage 1 remap and £50 for the rolling road.
On another positive note my car flew it’s MOT last week and the emissions were really low!!! Just an advisory for a crack in the engine cover
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That's a good price you keeping the DPF? I want a rolling road but chap doesn't have one and I've been unable to find one localish to me.
That's great news mate (never heard of that before bit of an odd one).
My MOT is booked for the 15th AUG with my major service on the 16th, hoping to have the money for remap to be done while I'm away in October.
Yeah I’m keeping the DPF because of these new MOT laws. In the new MOT it comes up as Gas blast measurement
I suppose I could save £50 by not having the rolling road but I think it’s nice to see the before and after figures
(30:th-Jul-2018, 18:53:56)sparkyscfc74 Wrote: Yeah I’m keeping the DPF because of these new MOT laws. In the new MOT it comes up as Gas blast measurement
I suppose I could save £50 by not having the rolling road but I think it’s nice to see the before and after figures
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Just be-careful a lot of people seem to have issues with the DPF after a remap.
(30:th-Jul-2018, 18:53:56)sparkyscfc74 Wrote: Yeah I’m keeping the DPF because of these new MOT laws. In the new MOT it comes up as Gas blast measurement
I suppose I could save £50 by not having the rolling road but I think it’s nice to see the before and after figures
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Just be-careful a lot of people seem to have issues with the DPF after a remap.
Wonder that will show up then if DPF removed.
I’ll keep you posted when I get it done, hopefully before the end of the year