Benefits of replacing ACE - costs about £500 and lasts a good while
Disadvantages of keeping ACE - costs £500 to fix, costs £500 to fix again, costs £500 to fix again again, costs £500 to fix again again again.............................
Rubbish, repair once with hydralic hoses!
Advantages
Cheaper to repair than replace (only expensive job is machining block)
You didnt make the good choice then IMO, i agree that these days is cheaper to repair than convert due to this conversion hysteria the market is full of cheap but good pumps, ECUs and valve blocks and the pipes can be made by flexible hose with the proper fittings and stay leakless for ages, also it's not only about the price but about the system's capability so why downgrade a well enhanced vehicle? ... shame on those who invented the conversion kits and IMO the statement that it makes no difference is from the area of a psychological symptom called " cognitive dissonance - the engine of self justification"Not in my experience. Same price to repair as replace.
hope u don't mind me asking guys but is that the same kind of system on mine called a DSC
have a DSC button on the dashboard which i assume should be turned off when going off road , don't quite understand why though , haven't had a landy with all of this technology on before
thks as always listening to me babble one
And repair again and again...
Not in my experience. Same price to repair as replace.
looked at cost of of changing as to repair, and tbh not a lot of dif, easier to repair and the replacement way looks like a lot of hassle
got slight leak from my block at the min so gonna have to replace 2 rear pipes, was gonna pull the whole lot and do as mji has done but for now i will just repair the rears, if the fronts go in the next year or so i may pull the lot of and have the block machined and pipes made up
Those original pipes are pretty expensive. Also I had two failures causing a leak, the flange inside the seal had spilt where it was formed.
Good luck getting your new block seals to "seal".to be honest i intend to cut the rear pipes just behind the block, buy two new seals and the collets and use 10mm copper pipe and two straight compression couplers to rejoin, to save changing the whole pipes for the min , as im sure 6 months to a year from now the front ones will go tits up ,only reservation is the size of the orig pipe on the car, some are saying its 3/4 not 10mm dif of 0.4mm
Good luck getting your new block seals to "seal".
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