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ML350_Colin

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  1. In contrast to the narrow, the wide features small square slots in the main body tub where the rear lights may fit. Unless it's a vehicle with removable arches. However, the fact that *all* removable arched vehicles (save one!) have broad bodies makes it obvious. Early models are practically indistinguishable from Caterhams when pre-lit. Bonnet/nose bodywork is a few inches lower than the subsequent "high line" on a narrow low line. A tape measure would likely be necessary for the untrained eye to determine this. Not wide: Narrow... Wide body: These are now available as factory standard. A broad body or an evolution thereof is what you get if you purchase a new Westfield. The cockpit area is 2 inches larger on each side and 4 inches longer than a thin.
  2. I have a 2017 M140i manual with a stage 2 map created by a reputable local company, a mst intake, and a decat downpipe. I had no trouble at all keeping the vehicle stuck in any gear before I got the map. At approximately 140–150 mph (on private ground), I have a big backfire and plume of carbon dioxide out the rear, although this only happens when I hit about 5,000 RPM in fifth gear, according to the map, at which point it somewhat reduces in power before kicking in again. The coil pack is good, and the NGK iridium plugs I placed have reduced the issue to a negligible degree, so I went ahead and installed them. Has anybody ever seen this, or do you have any suggestions, or am I simply the victim of a **** map, or is it time to whack the head off?
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