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  1. Thank you Phil and George, yes I had forgotten about the degradation in the pump fuel itself and the potential long term harm to fuel lines etc with added water / ethanol etc in the fuel itself ...... 95 octane fuel has been buggered about with and it's just the new E5 that's as best as it can get for us old Ls400 laggards I'll stick to the E5 and make sure I use a tankful in each of my cars every couple of weeks eh ! I wish 😅 Thank you Malc
  2. Josh welcome to this Forum My 1995 Mk3 Ls400 I've now done 247k miles ............. my rev counter sometimes just misreads too BUT I know the engine is running fine and at about the right revs ........ I put it down to simple age old wiring that's having a bit of a tough time with these changing weather patterns here in the UK . too hot, sometimes, too cold at others ..... old wiring will always begin to have simple functioning challenges, beginning to breakdown ........ you're very brave changing stuff but if that works then you will have overcome the " natural ageing process " I'm thinking it's far far better to have your Mk3 Ls400 with " old fashioned " electrics to sort out from time to time than a more modern car with incredible electronic wizadry which WILL MALFUNCTION a lot younger than ours and will cost a small ( or maybe large ) fortune to put right No answer for you from me that's for sure ! Good luck Malc
  3. Does anyone else have a Mk1 ? I've religiously refilled my Mk3 on E5 and yesterday my " new " Mk1 ...... the manual for this car says tank capacity 85 ltrs, the orange light emerged at 75.42 ltrs to refuel ..... no problem there, usually 100 miles left in the Mk3 tank ok BUT reading the Official 1991 Ls400 Manual I'm reading it says min 95 octane fuel ( where possible ) NOW then , for this specific 1991 car with all the differences with both this car technology compared to a later Ls400 AND the manifest changes to fuel in itself .... should I be reverting to simple E10 95 octane ? Your thoughts please Thank you Malc
  4. Autoafraiders showing yet another great looking Ls400 …… this one from Streatham South London Malc
  5. And you’re ok compromising with losing the comfort you get from your RX ……. and, maybe as a side issue, the ££££ money in the bank from not changing ? Malc
  6. Methinks we're never going to see the like again ...... eyes over Autofraider these days and, as I thought, there's likely to be some blinding opportunities to buy non-ULEZ compliant Ls400s from distressed owners in the expanded ULEZ areas Now then, will she indoors let me buy a third beast ...... they're so so cheap nowadays to buy ..... if one lives outside of Herr Khans grabbing reach ......... Could be better than having money in the bank .......... Malc
  7. Ah but parts of the new ULEZ area are quite delightful. Biggin Hill Box Hill and many such areas Malc
  8. Tfl website provides a very useful link to tell you if your car complies with ULEZ and / Congestion Charge AND also if the place you're visiting is within the expanded charging area ........... And my Triumph being over 40 years old ( 1932 vintage ) is also clear of ULEZ charge too It's proving a very useful website link . remember ........... Tfl ........... Malc
  9. hahahahaha maybe the fallacy of thinking a Celsior 430 could be better than your old, a Ls400 😉 I'm sure a little tlc and your breadth of knowledge will overcome these " tiny " issues ....... after all, your car isn't yet 20 years young 🙄 Malc
  10. Higher and better quality in an older brilliant 2nd hand big big Lexus at greater £££££ savings over summat new might be the way to go The potential added fuel costs with reduced mpg is probably comparatively insignificant in the £££££ equation doing 5k miles a year Go for the better quality bigger car all the time I’d say ! Malc
  11. My 2006 Honda Legend is also a staggeringly ludicrous £695 🥶 got to make a lot of expanded ULEZ relation visits at £12.50 to pay for that so’s I’m not using a Ls400 Malc
  12. that's not quite so ....... it's only if one is driving a Registered Disability Vehicle .......... just a Blue Badge doesn't count ! Malc
  13. I’m possibly stopping here ! 😇…… on my 4th sequential Ls400 without a break 91 Mk1 about 25 years ago 94 Mk2. 2007-2011 (was BCA3 reg) written off sadly 95 Mk3 2011 to date AND also concurrently another 91 Mk1 just bought and on 97k miles wonder if I’ll ever move from a V8 😅 Malc
  14. as you've been to Loch Ness today I'd have thought you'd be taking a snap of the Monster ....... there's hoards of people out there searching this weekend I'm seeing on the news She must surely be coming out to play ! Stags are good but you've missed seeing the main chance surely ? 🤣 Wot a lovely part of the world eh ! Malc
  15. ...... I just have my cars properly serviced ( fingers xd ) , try to drive with as light a right foot as reasonable in the circumstances, drive her always in PWR mode ..... and pray that gives me the best that can be achieved on my two old bangers 🤩 Then I check out which is the best value E5 petrol station to fill up from .. not out of my way, just on the way to somewhere or back, then empty my wallet as appropriate 😅 Malc
  16. all info gratefully received please Malc
  17. I know in my Mk3 Ls400 the solution was to a) keep metallic bits and bobs out of the centre armrest console and b) to turn the alarm button to zero/ right down when you get to it underneath the centre console as mentioned with access afore There was no need for me to buy a new sensor ...... just to wind it down ! Malc
  18. This seems all very very subtle manouevering to weak to a very sensitive driver the immense power the V8 gives in sometimes oddball ( but quite normal ) driving I'm not at all sure that I would, in the moment, find myself thinking about flicking that switch whilst my mind is concentrating on some instant and maybe unexpected driving situation occurring Maybe that's why I leave mine ( in my Ls400s ) in PWR mode permanently ...... and the mpg seems better too ! Malc
  19. James hi and welcome to this Forum if you're unable to source from a breaker's yard . many are now on-line, then you might have some luck with Amayama or Rockauto I don't know about your parts numbers though ............ I always leave that technical stuff to the guys doing the repairs .. I have had much prior success with imports from Amayama with suspension stuff from time to time and even after carriage, import duty, vat and odd other fees the cost from Amayama was about 50% of the UK Lexus / Toyota Main Dealer prices Others on here will have better input than me I'm sure .......... await their thoughts with interest ! Good luck with it all . do keep us posted please Malc
  20. On my old and ancient Ls400s I always drive in PWR mode as it seems to strangely make for better mpg ...... not sure I can feel any difference to power, acceleration whatever tho' .. maybe that's just so subtle ! Malc
  21. Wonder what the comparative USA figures are ……. a big market for the early Ls400s I understand 🤔 Malc
  22. neighbour next door with the Bentley, one of his other " ordinary " cars an Audi, needs a new headlamp, the bulbs gone, that's all ..... as he's just sold the car ...... £700 to fix My God, why on earth does one really want these new fandangled beasts that cost silly fortunes to keep going Sorry, I digress YES, keep the Ls430 going for at least another 10 years Shafiq ..... we're doing our Green Bit by the planet and Greta and not scrapping our cars Malc
  23. I think what we're all saying is that the opportunity to travel the length and breadth of much of Scotland is a bit of a travesty to " rush " ............... I know I never could and have always had a sort of a Plan to start the day BUT nigh on always got sidetracked to visit some place I'll be coming upon and divert there and tarry a while ......... rarely pre-book accommodation in times past, just landing where the late afternoon took us ......... BUT I've also been reading of European tourists that can mess with that simple plan as they also, in large numbers sometimes, enjoy roaming Scotland too ........ Plan but be happy to manage it on a simple day to day basis and venture to unknowing spots is always brilliant ✌️ Malc
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