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nigelr2000
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Roadtrip completed

Post by nigelr2000 »

Got up at 5:30 and left at 6 to go to the LCV register AGM, I got to Birmingham with 20 minutes to spare, had the meeting and then drove back to North Norfolk. A total of 390 miles, not bad for a pickup that hasn't gone further than about 50 miles in the last few years, all without any problems. It was bit scarey on the M6 but he managed to keep up a speed of 60 to 65 so not too slow. I had a speed limiter, if I went any faster the drivers side mirror started folding in :lol:

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Post by bmcecosse »

We believe you! Well done - how much fuel did you use ?
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So your hard work the other day in the wet under your makeshift garage was all worth it then?! Know what you mean by moving mirrors at speed - our old LCV wing mirror would move but at about 30mph. I don't even like driving round Birmingham in our Volvo 740 estate so a big 'well done'from me for driving in style to the LCV Reg AGM up there.
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Post by brian »

Hi,did they keep you in over night,(police ),cheers Brian

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Post by chrisryder »

you shouldve taken a trip through the tunnels under central birmingham. when it's not between 7 and 9am or 4 and 8pm on a weekday, you can get a good turn of speed, and a lot of echoes 8)
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Luckily the police station was opposite the house the meeting was in so I was free to go at the end of the meeting :wink:

MPG was awfull, first tank full 31.2 eek after a bit of carb fettling the second tank returned 39.7 will report when i fill up again today.

Tunnels sound like fun, i will have to look em out on my next visit.

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Nicely done, especially the 60 to 65. :)
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Post by irmscher »

well done Nigel :D 60 65 were you being towed :lol: :lol:
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Post by rayofleamington »

if you've got the original 4.55:1 diff then you can get slightly better mpg with a 4.2:1 out of a saloon axle.
The disadvantage is load capability, but not so many classic LCV's are lugging their full weight these days ;-)

Mine was running a 3.7 with a clapped out 1098, which was fine on the open road / motorway / long journeys and around town but pretty useless on mountain roads as you'd be right down the gears.
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Post by phurn »

Seconded on the underpass tunnels. They do sound nice with the right car. Though its a brave man that leaves his car in quinton! :o
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Well third tank and it came out at 36.4 mpg. NO I WASN'T being towed, only got over 60 on the flat or downhill it slowed to 50 up the hills. Yes Quinton did look a bit dodgy but it was parked in the garden right outside the window so I felt it was fairly safe.

I have found a weep under the jet so will look into that on my day off, might explain the variable MPG as the plug colour was perfect.

Treating him to new dizzy cap,leads etc so I stand a chance of fitting a radio. He's still on original side entry and leads wich also means poor and sometimes no starting when its damp.

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Post by santadawes »

Hi Back last year I was out and about. I travelled aprox 95 miles at a very slow speed. I thought that any time now I would get pulled over by the Real Police and get done for loitering.......

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Post by bmcecosse »

It's possible that the first tank full consumption shocked you so much that you subconsciously drove more economically after that! Your consumption looks very typical - and much more realistic than the 'fantastic' 40+ mpg figures often quoted on here!
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had 47mpg on my pickup with 1098 and 3.7 diff - this was on the LEO trip in Scotland. The mileage was checked with 2 other cars. It was running lean to the point of missfiring - 2 flats change on adjsutment took the intermittent missfire away and I got 45mpg.

This however was on long runs on open roads in the summer, nice and warm without lights or heater on and rarely doing 60mph. Around town and short trips - especially in winter were no where like that kind of mpg.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block :(
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