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Discussion starter · #64 · (Edited)
Another quick build update with yet a few more things ticked off...✔

It has now had a remap done at Motion Motorsport in Stoke-On-Trent.

The van was 140 and didn't feel too much of a slouch but occasionally I found myself dropping a gear or two on the bigger hills.

Anyway done now and it drives so much better with a nice pick up across the range and more power on the hills.

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Also I had fitted a digital GPS / OBD speedo a while back and forgot to take some photos for the build thread so here we are.

I love this gizmo. I like digital speedos in vehicles and had previously done the Aussie speedo hack on my old Caravelle display.

It gives an accurate speed via GPS to compensate for the big tyres and has loads of display settings, code reading option from the OBD connection etc.


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Next on the list :

New leisure battery

Then a swivel seat base for the bench.
 
Discussion starter · #66 · (Edited)
Whats the output now then ?
A link to the gps gizmo please 😁
Haven't got any paperwork but up from 140 to between 170 and 180 with the "power / economy balanced" map they said.

Felt great in the urban and hilly country route home. Not been on a motorway yet to test the overtaking power.

Feels a lot more instant though without flooring the pedal. I'm not bothered about speeding about though, it's not that type of van.


Here is the link to the GPS / OBD speedo. My mate has the exact same one in his van as well. So much easier to see your speed than the VW dial IMO

 
Does that little gizmo have a boost display? 😇 boy racer in me would love that!
That's a funky little gadget!
Remap makes the drive so much nicer - I reckon you'll be impressed with the motorway overtaking too. No need for a set of wheelie bars on the back of the bus though just yet? 😁
Although fitting one would be wheelie cool (y)


I'll see myself out 👋
 
Discussion starter · #69 ·
Does that little gizmo have a boost display? 😇 boy racer in me would love that!
Not sure Pete, I haven't delved into it's deeper recesses. Here's some of the display screen options.

It is very cool though and literally a 10 minute fit. Cable to OBD, feed up through side of dash, out next to A-pillar , stick the unit down, plug in , job done.


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Discussion starter · #73 ·
you are all so childish!
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where can i buy one?😀

£76 bargain! I should get a cut from Amatat....🤑
 
Hi All. I thought I might do a build thread about my Swamper styled 2015 reg T5.1 T32 140 after a year of fettling and tweaking. I love reading other folk’s posts and build threads and have found some really useful help, ideas and inspiration so I hope this of interest to others. So in September 2021 I sold my LWB T5.1 180 BTDi Caravelle and became “vanless” for a few weeks while I hunted for a new project. It’s surprising how bereft you feel with no van on the drive. I knew I wanted a reasonably newish T5.1 (or maybe T6), ideally SWB (LWB was a bit big for the driveway ). Ideally 6 speed ,140, tailgate and air-con. I had a budget anywhere from £15K to £25K depending on the van and work required. I found , and then kept coming back to, a yellow ex-AA 2015 T5.1 on eBay that was fairly local ( only an hour away ) , a reasonable price and had a decent semi converted interior with R&R bed although still a hardtop. It had 2 x side windows fitted but no rear tailgate window. This appealed on a number of counts. It ticked the tailgate, air-con, 6 speed, 140 boxes etc but I also loved the yellow colour! Having most of the interior work done would save me a lot of time and money but also still give me the flexibility of adding my own touches as well as adding some of the major stuff like a pop top. I could see in the advert images that it had a quality interior including RIB seat, furniture from Camper Worx in a Vohringer blue grey metallic finish, a solid composite worktop with an interesting radius fridge step out. It looked to have some nice black alloys which turned out to be nearly new Oz 18"'s. Appliances already fitted were a 12v JustKampers fridge and Dometic 9222 combi sink / hob. It also had a full set of decent internal silver screens, a nice bonus. The van had a full AA service history up to 90K as well as more recent entries including a cambelt and pump change. Current mileage advertised was around 110K. So quickly booked a trip to view, met the nice guy selling it, had a test and inspection, did the usual checks, bit of a haggle, handshake and bought for £17K including a full tank of fuel, screens and an unused matching table, rail and folding leg. Happy with that as it left me with around £6 to £7K in the kitty to complete the van to my liking, possibly more if required. View attachment 209387 View attachment 209388 View attachment 209392 View attachment 209389 View attachment 209390 View attachment 209391 View attachment 209393 I had a list to sort out from my inspection: The front driver seat was a bit worn and needed new foam, cab USB wasn't working , the engine warning light was coming on intermittently. Tow bar not working, a couple of very small dinks and chips, rear bumper had a "lump" under the tailgate. The roof still had the GPS and aerials attached plus the (supposedly) plugged holes from the AA lighting bar. The Sargent K115A electrics just needed the external hook up sorting. But, fundamentally, nothing major so time to crack on. I had decided ,virtually from the moment I saw it, that the final outcome was going to be more of a Swamper style than lowered "lean ‘n’ mean". I had downloaded loads of Swamper van images off the Net as inspiration and really like that style of van. First jobs were some wing decals, black sequential side indicators and wind deflectors. Big fan of deflectors , even have them on my little Kia Picanto daily now ! View attachment 209394 View attachment 209395 View attachment 209396
Where did you get your "removable snack table" from
 
Discussion starter · #76 ·
Where did you get your "removable snack table" from
Hi, I got it as a present from my daughter a few years back for another van. Kept it for this one.

She got it off Etsy but I can't find it anymore so I guess they no longer make it.

Etsy is however good for lots of interesting and quirky stuff though (y)

I bought my custom chopping board for my sink off there for example.


Welcome to the forum BTW and thanks for reading my thread!
 
Hi, I got it as a present from my daughter a few years back for another van. Kept it for this one.

She got it off Etsy but I can't find it anymore so I guess they no longer make it.

Etsy is however good for lots of interesting and quirky stuff though (y)

I bought my custom chopping board for my sink off there for example.


Welcome to the forum BTW and thanks for reading my thread!
Thanks for coming back to me, will scout around to see if I can find something similar.

Cheers
Paul
 
Discussion starter · #78 ·
Another thing ticked off the list:

New 120ah AGM battery fitted. Easy fit ( apart from the damn weight of the thing ) and holding charge well. Been topping up from solar the last few days.

Thought long and hard about a 100ah lithium but because we have the All Powers and Eco Flow power packs I really couldn't justify the expense and I have an MSCraft swivel base to save for.

Hopefully the diesel heater LCD won't drain too much off it while standing on the drive.
 
Do you have an inline switch for the diesel heater? I'd heard that's a good way to make sure they don't drain the battery.
Thought about replacing my AGM with a 100 or so lithium but I also fancy fitting solar so I'm thinking that would keep the battery topped up enough (for my uses at least), so whilst a lithium would last twice as long, it would still need topping up regularly so the money would be better spent on solar.
How long do you find your power packs last? And what are you running off them?
 
Discussion starter · #80 · (Edited)
Do you have an inline switch for the diesel heater? I'd heard that's a good way to make sure they don't drain the battery.
Thought about replacing my AGM with a 100 or so lithium but I also fancy fitting solar so I'm thinking that would keep the battery topped up enough (for my uses at least), so whilst a lithium would last twice as long, it would still need topping up regularly so the money would be better spent on solar.
How long do you find your power packs last? And what are you running off them?
A switch is a good suggestion for the display. I am surprised they are not available as a third party add on with the amount of Chinese ones sold .
It does concern me that it is on all the time but I guess I can simply reach behind and disconnect it while the van is standing.

I top up the van battery with a 120W folding panel. It's OK. I wouldn't say it's super efficient but it does go through the Vitron MPPT so that helps.

I have a small 288wh All Powers power pack that I bought used cheap off eBay and is just used for basic 12v jobs like running the awing air pump, tyre inflator or flag pole and awning LED lighting at festivals. It has 4 x USB's so occasionally charges the phones too.

The main power pack is the Eco Flow River Pro 720wh. I love this bit of kit. We use it in the awning to power a 12v Indel B portable compressor fridge and also the 12v Kampa Geyser hot water tap plus phones etc from USB if required. I have run the Indel fridge for a full 4 days at a festival topped up by 2 x Renogy 100w folding suitcase panels. It has a built in MPPT controller so solar can plug straight in. ( The All Powers does too. Most of these lithium packs like Jackery, Bluetti etc are the same ). Charges to full in 60 mins from mains too.
I haven't tried it yet with a small Nespresso machine but as it has a boost function I think it could run it.

 
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