Monday 29 October 2012

Peugeot reservedele (fra Tyskland)

Det kan SAGTENS betale sig at kigge andre steder efter reservedele til Peugeot-biler.

Her er nogle eksempler til min 308'er:

Peugeot pris / Teile-Profis

GTI måtte-sæt: 921 kr. / 60 € (447 kr.)
Subwoofer: 2810 kr. / 255 € (1900 kr.)
Tagboks 370 ltr. sort: 2663 kr. / 273 € (2036 kr.)
Gearknop, Sort læder med kromindsats, 5-gear: 434 kr. / 35 € (261 kr.)

Osv. osv. osv.......

Der er dog undtagelser, bl.a. nogle fælge f.eks. Men tendensen er klar!

De ligger inde med dele til alle mulige fabrikanter.

Monday 17 September 2012

Peugeot THP - The importance of a proper spark plug gap.



Ever since my Peugeot 308 THP150 ECU upgrade (great settings from etuners btw!) there has been a continous string of misfiring (or 'sputtering'). And let's just say that its been REALLY annoying!

For a long time I didn't know what the hell to to do. Online I was sort of let into believing that it might have been a boost control valve issue. So up until a couple of days ago I was close to throw in the towel and call the mechanic to fix it. [This was initally because of a lack of boost under certain circumstances]

Then I accidentally stomped across an article at etuners talking about spark plugs. And as I went through the text I slowly realized that that's exactly what I expirienced; serious misfiring due to increased spark gap.
Link: http://etuners.gr/en/index.php?s=12&t=11

Using a "search blade" (I don't know the English word for it) I found that the gap was around 0.9-1.0 mm. which is waaay too far apart! Etuners recommended 0.65-0.7 mm. for ECU remapped engines. So I carefully tapped the spark plugs and guess what! It worked!! Now I have a smooth continous acceleration without annoying misfire...

Remove coil pack 
(image: http://behcw.blogspot.dk/2010/11/changing-spark-plug-on-peugeot-308.html)

- Gently twist from side to side while pulling.

- Use 14 mm. bi-hex to remove the plug. Remember to use an extender! The spark plug is deeply ressesed in the engine block! 

Decrease gap to 0.65-0.7 mm.
(image: http://etuners.gr/en/index.php?s=12&t=11)

- I used a torque wrench rated at a constant 23 nm.

You can find a great explenation at NGK's website:
http://www.ngk.de/en/technology-in-detail/spark-plugs/installation-tips/torques/

I wish Stellios had told me to check those plugs...! :-)