Well the day started off nice and early, I fitted the new armrest and ECU/HPFP relay.
Me and the wife to be made a move towards the Lake District at about half 9-10ish. Stopped for breakfast on the way up (a late breakfast) we had a nice steady drive up to Windermere as the lady wanted to go to Lakeland? Then we drove onto Hawkshead via the ferry, there was a black
Ibiza Cupra infront of us on the ferry.
Then drove from Hawkshead through Ambleside towards Keswick, one of my favourite places. It was the first placed I camped as a kid, so has good memorise for me. Couple of little pictures from Keswick.
We had a late dinner/early tea (lunch/dinner depends where your from?) then set of back at about 4:35pm. Car had driven perfect all day with no problems at all, I've only been giving it less than half throttle so not too much boost. Only giving it to about 4 1/2k revs. We got about 15mins out of Keswick if not 10mins as we passed a tractor. Then there was a funny noise from the engine, as in a flutter? So as soon as I heard that I pulled in, thinking there's a air leak! As I pulled in and dipped the clutch it died,so I knew it was a air leak. I thought it may have been a Vac line from the dump valve, I checked and they was all there, and saw that the boost tap/ manifold plug that sits in the inlet manifold wasn't right. The grub screw that fits into the end of the boost tap had vibrated lose and come out!

when I fitted it I tightened it up to make sure it wouldn't come out, but never lock tight the bloody thing.
We was in a place with no phone signal and was 4 miles from Keswick, oh and it was dark, really dark! Luckily when I pack the car to go anywhere especially the lakes or highlands I always pack for the worst. I packed mine and our lass' Rab jackets, walking boots and a little bit of chocolate,crisps and a drink each. I'm diabetic so have to just incase. So the only option was to start walking back towards Keswick for a phone signal at least. This is where I left the car.
I pulled the plug from the inlet manifold just incase I could get a bolt to plug it. After 2 miles of walking(not far really) I saw a farm and a couple of people in the yard. I walked over into the yard slowly as I know from work that there can be big guard dogs there, and shouted hello. A women came over, I told her my situation and she went and got her husband. I told him the same and all I need was a bolt to plug where the grub screw was. He went in his shed and came back out with a perfect solution. This!!!!!
It worked a treat.

I owe that guy a lot and will drop a case of beer into him and his wife the next time I pass. I know I few farmers from the Dales after working in a pud up there so I know they always have a shed full of bolts,nuts and anything else you need.
After that is cost us an hour in total delay, but we got home safe. So this morning I was up early again to find a company that did a boost tap with the grub screw to plug the end. I found that awesomdGTI did the ARP ones and had the in stock so had a drive over there from Leeds to get one this morning.
The little silver thing in the middle is the grub screw that vibrated out of the CTS plug. So I will be using loctite on this one!