75ZT CommunityA social community of enthusiasts, owners, appreciators and collectors. With expert knowledge of all things from MG to Rover and beyond.2010-07-06T13:08:25+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/feed.php?f=23&t=952&mode2010-07-05T23:54:40+00:002010-07-05T23:54:40+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=952&p=8561#p8561 I've edited PCV in your post as well.
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Please, what alternative to MAF do the petrol variants have? Is it MAP?
]]>2010-07-05T22:38:19+00:002010-07-05T22:38:19+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=952&p=8537#p8537 Acronyms and Abbreviations
ABS = Anti-lock Braking System (An automated system to minimise wheel skid on braking) BCU = Body Control Unit (an ecu managing electronic systems associated with the car itself) ECU = Electronic Control Unit/Engine Control Unit (Electronic system that manages the engine and associated systems) EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation (An emissions control system) FBH = Fuel Burning Heater (Fitted to some early diesels to prewarm the engine in cold weather) FFS = Fuel Filter Syndrome (A fuel starvation problem in post-2001 petrol models caused by a slackening of the filter module cap) FOC = Fabled Orange Clip (A proprietory fixer for FFS) HGF = Head Gasket Failure (Usually caused by an engine overheat) HID = High Intensity Discharge (A high voltage plasma arc type lighting unit. Called 'xenon' lighting in the handbook. IPK = The Instrument Pack (German *****) LED = Light Emitting Diode (A lighting system using electroluminescence instead of a filament) LSM = Lights Switch Module (A box of electronics that sits behind the actual switch panel) MAF = Mass Air Flow (A sensor to detect the quantity of air being drawn into the diesel engine inlet system) OBC = On Board Computer (Basically part of the OBD system) OBD = On Board Diagnostics system (Electronic system which monitors all aspects of engine performance and control) OAT = Organic Acid Technology (The inhibitor system used in the recommended antifreeze.Has a 4-5 year service life) PCV = Pressure Control Valve/Positive Crankcase Ventilation (A system to control the crankcase pressure in diesels) VIS = Variable Intake System (A fuel control system fitted into the inlet manifold of the V6 engines)
The original Notepad text seems to have reformatted itself ???
Maybe it was a bragging thread and someone was referring to the Original Boaster..
What about people like me that have been known to MTUATGA...... (make them up as they go along)...I only started doing that in protest to not understanding what an abreviation meant so ....yes, very good idea.
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Duncan wrote: Saw a new one today. Think I worked it out (OB = Old Bean??)
Sorry Duncan
or can mean Old Boy
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With regard to acronyms then yes it might be wise to have a collection of them - perhaps a thread in the social forum for the moment. I have an idea whereby the board can automagically turn common acronyms into full words for easier understanding and reading yet allow people to still type them into their posts for the sake of ease-of-use when replying to people. For now though, a thread with them all in for the sake of collecting them together wouldn't be a bad start I'll make it a sticky one it's formed
]]>2010-07-02T20:05:36+00:002010-07-02T20:05:36+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=952&p=7642#p7642 But I know I'm really bad at using jargon / acronyms assuming people know what it all means. So it could be a useful item in the knowhow forum.
I could make a start on it if useful? I think maybe a technical and non technical split might be useful?
PS, I like the fact that it's a knowhow forum as this can include any useful information. I'm looking at doing some 'technical insight' documents that I hope would be interesting and informative, but not tell you directly how to do things.
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