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    Anyone read Japanese?

    Bought an Estima last Monday for the hols as we couldn't fit everyone in the Pulsar, which regretfully is now for sale. (Anyone after a 1999 one-owner SLX in good nick?)

    Van went very well and I'm impressed with it but there is one wee puzzle. As per the pics, there is an extra lever on the dash but the writing is Japanese so not sure what this lever is for. Anyone able to tell me?
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    I believe it is a turbo valve

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    I believe it is a turbo valve
    Hmmmm.... Like variable boost..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Hmmmm.... Like variable boost..?
    Exactly. The boost generated usually just brakes traction at low speed, but at the time they developed this with the 420lb boost the traction control systems out weren't advanced enough to be practical, hence manual control for straights, something like the stormbringer that gives another 60hp when it gets over 180

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Exactly. The boost generated usually just brakes traction at low speed, but at the time they developed this with the 420lb boost the traction control systems out weren't advanced enough to be practical, hence manual control for straights, something like the stormbringer that gives another 60hp when it gets over 180
    Ah, okay. Now I've just got to get over 180 and flick the lever...
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    Does your model have rear aircon / heat?

    From one we owned previously, I think it's to do with the amount of airflow it redirects to the rear unit.

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    I think that's for powered vent swing - the centre vents swing from side to side.I didn't know you were a Pacific Islander.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by munster View Post
    Does your model have rear aircon / heat?

    From one we owned previously, I think it's to do with the amount of airflow it redirects to the rear unit.
    Oh, so variable boost to the rear air-con, then... What happens then at 180..?
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    Take it up to 6250 rpm maybe its vboost .

    Looking at it on the dash its would probably be something to do with heater .
    Just going my own way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Oh, so variable boost to the rear air-con, then... What happens then at 180..?
    You learn how well a van handles at 180 with locked wheels/fucked engine

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    It says "Back seat priority heater"

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    It says "Back seat priority heater"
    Oh, so no variable boost then... I was planning on taking it up to 6,000rpm at 180k and flicking the lever but if it just means the rear passengers are going to get priority heat, I can't see the point...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Oh, so no variable boost then... I was planning on taking it up to 6,000rpm at 180k and flicking the lever but if it just means the rear passengers are going to get priority heat, I can't see the point...
    they wont be in the seat by then, it's actually a variable remote pneumatic actuator fitted to some pistons under the seat. For those awkward moments when someone dropped one and you just wish you could be alone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I think that's for powered vent swing - the centre vents swing from side to side.I didn't know you were a Pacific Islander.....
    If one considers NZ a Pacific Island... I was a bit skeptical about them but it was a well looked after van and the right price at the time.

    Have to say I am pleased with it, it cruises very comfortably with lots of room and holds its own on the hills.

    There are so many of them on the roads, it seems every second van is an Estima! And most of them the same colour as mine!
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    I have been known to be wrong occasionally Probably best you find out for yourself

    On another note, I've just watched the youtube vid that has wbks' avatar in it. I couldn't stop laughing!!


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