Another option which is well worth while and, after the airfilter quite likely, is the Lamda sensor (or O2 sensor). If you go to a company called Partco (lots of stores), it's around £30. I normally find it makes quite a difference to performance and fuel economy. This makes sense as it tells the computer that manages the mixture of fuel going in the engine what's coming out the other end. As the main sensor is located in the exhaust manifold (nice and accesible) it gets clogged up with carbon from the exhaust. Probably need a 17 & 12 mm spanner, and might need to unbolt the heat shield on the manifold (easy). The sensor sticks out. Unscrew & unplug, then fit new one (be very gentle with it). Read the instructions for tightening the new one before fitting. Needs a certain number of turns usually. Cheers Mark
Mark
November 2010