Nice one Jim.
I can see you and Martin setting up in business together - or a collabaration at least.
Anything you two can't fix is just not fixable.
Fast Regulator Tick in Soft Mode (Now Solved!)
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Kev, I meant to say, if you want a pukka green O ring for your valve, PM me your address and I'll drop a good S/H one in the post for you.
Well, she's still good after a lengthy test drive and tomorrow she'll be going to Somerset and back...
It's good to have soft mode back and the non-hydractive corners on it make for a sublime ride
One thing I've noticed now is that pressure comes up quickly and it holds for quite some time now after a stop. I see the STOP light go out immediately on a start
Well, she's still good after a lengthy test drive and tomorrow she'll be going to Somerset and back...
It's good to have soft mode back and the non-hydractive corners on it make for a sublime ride
One thing I've noticed now is that pressure comes up quickly and it holds for quite some time now after a stop. I see the STOP light go out immediately on a start
Jim
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Very interesting thread Jim, glad you got to the bottom of it all.
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'99 Xantia HDi Exclusive
'99 Xantia 3.0 V6 Exclusive (Green Goblin)
'02 C5 Hdi 110 LX Estate
'98 Xantia 1.8 sx auto with LPG
'00 Xantia Hdi (110) forte
'97 Xantia 1.9D sx
'93 Xantia 1.9D lx (my first) R.I.P
Past Citroens
'99 Xantia HDi Exclusive
'99 Xantia 3.0 V6 Exclusive (Green Goblin)
'02 C5 Hdi 110 LX Estate
'98 Xantia 1.8 sx auto with LPG
'00 Xantia Hdi (110) forte
'97 Xantia 1.9D sx
'93 Xantia 1.9D lx (my first) R.I.P
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Jim can you explain a bit more in the difference in ride quality between the hydractive and non hydractive corner spheres on your car.CitroJim wrote: It's good to have soft mode back and the non-hydractive corners on it make for a sublime ride
I think i need to replace the corner spheres(front and back) on my VSX and was intrigued by your comments on its sublime ride with non hydractive spheres fitted
Have a good trip tomorrow,hope things are working out ok
Colin
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I use quite a combination of sphere's on my Xantia's (all Hydractive) from standard set-up on my V6 to non Hydractive corner sphere's on my VSX to a right old mix and match on my estate.admiral51 wrote:Jim can you explain a bit more in the difference in ride quality between the hydractive and non hydractive corner spheres on your car.CitroJim wrote: It's good to have soft mode back and the non-hydractive corners on it make for a sublime ride
I think I need to replace the corner spheres(front and back) on my VSX and was intrigued by your comments on its sublime ride with non hydractive spheres fitted
Have a good trip tomorrow, hope things are working out ok
Colin
My advice is if you want a softer ride on a Hydractive Xantia and generally drive the car gently with just one or two passengers then use non Hydractive corner sphere's and on the odd occasion where a heavier load is carried then turn the sports mode switch on to avoid excesive rebound/underdamping. If however you generally carry a heavy load or drive over undulations such as found on fenland roads then stick with the standard Hydractive set-up.
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