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CitroJim wrote:OK. OK. I confess to having driven a number of Activas fitted with an MBC and I'm convinced of their merit :D :D :D :wink:

I will fit one to mine but only so long as no pipework needs to be cut and I can return it to original if need be....

I believe this is possible...

And, I know I say a lot of things and have certain views but I'm always open to having those changed if the argument is good. In the case of MBCs I have been.

Old V6. I repeat it's been sold to a very old friend and it stays in the family so to speak. I would not have sold it to just anybody...
No pipe cutting needed, just block off the vent pipe to the compressor inlet, cable tie the old valve safely, and then fit the MBC (the right way round :wink:)

Always check the base setting first, you will of course need a boost gauge for this, if its making much less than 5 psi off the actuator and doesnt build boost from 1500rpm its best to nip up the actuator first.

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CitroJim wrote:OK. OK. I confess to having driven a number of Activas fitted with an MBC and I'm convinced of their merit :D :D :D :wink:

I will fit one to mine but only so long as no pipework needs to be cut and I can return it to original if need be....

I believe this is possible...

And, I know I say a lot of things and have certain views but I'm always open to having those changed if the argument is good. In the case of MBCs I have been.

Old V6. I repeat it's been sold to a very old friend and it stays in the family so to speak. I would not have sold it to just anybody...
I loved it, one minute the car is staying stock and there is no swaying him and then he steps out of mine and he's a different man :lol:
Its good news about the V6 Jim, going to a good home close by and just in time for the new arrival, good bit of planing there surely...........

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Deanxm wrote:I loved it, one minute the car is staying stock and there is no swaying him and then he steps out of mine and he's a different man :lol:
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CitroJim wrote:It certainly was a great weekend :D

Franklin, some really great pictures there :D
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Post by DOMW »

Another fantastic Rally. It was good to meet everyone. Meeting up with some old faces and some learning some new ones is always good! :D

A special thanks to Dean for letting me be navigator on the convoy in his lovely Activa. I've got the Activa bug back now!

Had a nice run in the Familale (why don't I use this car more??!!) and spotted a random DS pointing and waving on the way home, whilst trying to keep up with a spritely SM! :lol:


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DOMW wrote: Had a nice run in the Familale (why don't I use this car more??!!) and spotted a random DS pointing and waving on the way home, whilst trying to keep up with a spritely SM! :lol:
So you didn't see the fleet of XMs then? They must have been too far ahead :shock: :lol:

Oh and erm, a warm welcome to the FCF Dom!!
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red_dwarfers wrote:So you didn't see the fleet of XMs then? They must have been too far ahead :shock: :lol:

Oh and erm, a warm welcome to the FCF Dom!!
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Hi Kev,

Thanks for the welcome!

I did notice some amber flashes on the side of the road and can only assume they were broken down XMs with their hazzards on. :P Too busy cornering fast in my non-Hydractive CX! :lol:

Still not sure what to take to Stratford. If I finish early enough, I might run up in the Xantia on Saturday straight from work. Then maybe a G on Sunday. Depends if I buy something else before the weekend!
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Welcome Dom and very good to see you here :D
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yes welcome Dom, very glad to of had you on the convoy run too, we didnt do too bad :lol:

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Nice to see you on here Dom :)

I too am glad you were in Deans Activa, my dad was useless at navigating so good job I followed you :lol:
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Citroenmad wrote:my dad was useless at navigating
What??? Even using Robyn's instructions? He must be bad Chris :lol: :lol: :lol:
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CitroJim wrote:
Citroenmad wrote:my dad was useless at navigating
What??? Even using Robyn's instructions? He must be bad Chris :lol: :lol: :lol:
He seemed to get lost with the instructions fairly early on and kept saying Dean must be going the wrong way. :lol: We did eventually find the right place on the instructions and then it was fine. Though by then we had caught up to quite a lengthy convoy :lol:
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Post by DOMW »

Thanks for the welcome guys.

I forgot to mention the good Colin & Robert, for helping me create the first CCC Russian doll tent! :lol:

Deanxm wrote:yes welcome Dom, very glad to of had you on the convoy run too, we didnt do too bad :lol:

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I was going to mention the illusive right turn, chris's dad was spot on we didnt know where the hell we were going at one point but then we found a C6 and all was well 8-)

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Deanxm wrote:I was going to mention the illusive right turn, chris's dad was spot on we didnt know where the hell we were going at one point but then we found a C6 and all was well 8-)

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Ah, that would have been me, :lol: I had Robert navigating, :shock: until we found the safari, and the a Xantia, so we just followed them :wink: and hoped they knew where they were going :roll: :roll:
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