Technical Power loss on hills in Twin Air

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Technical Power loss on hills in Twin Air

Jimbo didn’t say that. He only said it was “a little bit livelier” in manual mode. Not the same at all.
As I said, it was in the other thread, where Jimbo said:
“I actually drove there in " Manual Mode" and I noticed a considerable difference during my 8 mile journey, to the point my wife who was travelling in her car in front of me, must've thought I was taking the p*** by almost tailgating her”…. Which sounds like there was a definite difference…
That sounds like it’s an auto selector issue to me…
 
Thankyou all Gents , once again, more to think about lol.
I'm back to work tomorrow after my 7 days off and my journey is normally 45mins each way (Traffic permitting). As I have been doing this same commute over the past 23years, I should be able to compare my next few days with previous commutes. Cheers Jimbo.
 
if only you had “said it was in the other thread”… 🙄
Apologies for the 2 x threads 🙏. Afraid I'm absolutely crap with Technology, to the point I wrote a bit on here thanking everyone for their help etc and tried to copy and paste the same comments to my other thread "Eco Switch??? However, I think all I have succeeded in doing us blocking myself from my "Eco Switch???" Thread lol. I really am bad with Technology lol
So once again..... Apologies.
 
I would like to thank everyone for their input with advice/Ideas etc in connection with my wee Twin Air not getting out of EcoMode properly.
Please to report after getting an OBD??? Plugged in and reading the codes etc, my mechanic Buddy came over to mine when I got home tonight and found a broken Jubilee clip resulting in a hose slipping off the Turbo just enough to make the massive power loss, Once put back on and going for a quick test drive, It felt like someone had put an exocet missile up my exhaust lol. Thanks again folks..... (Wee) Jimbo.
 
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