Is this a bad idea?

[TW]Fox;18187518 said:
Every time you buy a cheap car we get these threads.

Have you really not twigged why cheap cars are cheap yet?

Well all cars break ive had cars with less then 100k with things go wrong, If i do have problems ive always been able to fix myself, i could fit the injectors but i cant recode them
 
[TW]Fox;18187518 said:
Every time you buy a cheap car we get these threads.

Have you really not twigged why cheap cars are cheap yet?

If all he has had wrong in 8000 miles is an injector, and it was in fact a cheap car, I'd say he's done well?

Go up there and get the injectors in another car and fit them yourself? I don't think I'd want to drive 60 miles with an injector stuck open.
 
If it is genuinely stuck open then driving like that is just asking for more problems! Go somewhere local and get an injector online just wait a couple of days n bus it till it's fixed?
 
On tv for what?

Rogue traders

DannyW dodgy dealings.

You are going to have a man in a leather suite on a motorbike after you y0.



With running the car over-fueling can lead to bending the con-rods.
 
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I like how there have been perhaps three of four relevant replies to the OP out of the 28 total responses. GJ!
 
I wouldn't drive it tbh, just asking for more trouble..

*checks who OP is...* oh wait...do it for the lulz, i'm sure any damage that gets caused by it won't be noticable at re-sale...
 
But he isn't a cowboy builder ;)

He was in the Motor Trade yonks ago and was in a BBC programme called Wrong Car Right Car where he would help people buy a car and consistently hassle car dealers for a full tank and mats. He's also been in loads of consumer rights programmes not specific to houses.
 
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bought 2 injectors still not running right, insurance job me thinks, cba with it







just kidding runs perfect
 
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Unfortunatley most people have the pre-conception that I did when I saw:

Is this a bad idea?
Author: DannyW

So yeh. A bad idea.
 
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