Update time!
Ronbox is still going strong. I'm getting a consistent 41mpg now (520miles to 57 litres). I'm almost out of Diesel Rhino, so need to order more soon.
I put her through an MOT a couple of weeks back. In typical Freelander fashion, on the way to work on the day of the MOT I had the engine warning light come on, followed by a lack of power above 2000rpm.
Any throttle past a 1/3 would see the light come on. Releasing throttle would put the light out. Great.....Fuel pump then :suspicious:
Land Rover wanted £300 more than ECP wanted (£470 vs £167), so I told Land Rover to stick it, and went with a Bosch pump and fuel filter from ECP. More importantly though, Land Rover would take 24hrs to get the pump in stock, ECP took 2hrs from my call to them having it on their counter.
I picked the parts up at 11am, and had them on the car by 12:30. Now, being at work I had to improvise somewhat as the tools we have there are not really designed for work on cars. Luckily our little socket set, a couple of screwdrivers, a piece of wood and an electric pallet truck was all I needed!
A quick test drive confirmed the pump was the culprit. Panic over, she was ready for the MOT at 14:00, which she flew through with no advisories! Result!!
Now, as it was a bit of a panic, taking pictures like I normally would went right out of the window as I'm sure you'll understand. What I will say though is if you haven't changed your filter for a while, do so....The fuel that came out of it was quite dirty!
Moving on.....
I picked up a bonnet light pod a couple of weeks back off of ebay. This, along with a new front bumper with the fog light apertures is currently being prepared for paint. Pictures of these parts to follow. Improving the lighting is a project I want to get done over the summer ready for next winter as during winter months I drive to work in the dark, and come home in the dark. Not fun on unlit B roads.
Side steps.....Mine are huge, heavy and fugly. I've picked up a much smaller set from a pre-facelift. These are also being prepped for paint (well, powder coat) in full black.
Last but not least.....
16x7 modular wheels with 225/70/16 tyres.