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what are they like on motorways?
john_p_b - 6/8/06 at 06:31 PM

weather permitting i'm thinking about taking my indy up to my sisters over the bank holiday weekend. she lives 5 minutes from the yorkshire moors and i'm finding it hard to resist the roads up there.

thing is it's a 99.7 mile trip door to door each way. which leads me to really 2 questions...

1. will i make it on a tank of fuel? i've got roughly a 6gl tank but never driven the car at a steady pace far enough to work out the MPG!

2. What are they really like to drive distance on a motorway? buisiest road i've driven on is the A6 to leicester which i didn't find that bad but then it was pretty dead! i know driver comfort isn't going to be at luxury car levels but it's more the artic trucks towering 15ft above my head that worries me a bit!

any advice or personal experiences please let them be known here!

cheers
john


DIY Si - 6/8/06 at 06:35 PM

Mine's rubbish, but I'm doing 6,500 rpm ish at 70 mph, so a really annoying drone. No idea about fuel as I also don't ever drive st a steady speed.


JoelP - 6/8/06 at 06:38 PM

you'll be fine It can be a bit scary when you get boxed in by bigger vehicles, but not too bad. I only tend to do 80 odd on motorways, theres no rush really. Make sure you have a blast down the pickering to whitby road Just watch out for a right hand corner hidden by a crest.

Fuel will be touch and go, i dont have a gauge so i tend to fill it often.


John Bonnett - 6/8/06 at 06:39 PM

From your picture it looks like you are running a single downdraught carb so 30mpg should be easily achievable. You might not manage the round trip on a tank but it should see you nearly home I would have thought.

I think most will agree that these cars are a joy on twisty country roads but are absolutely hideous on a motorway. My car has a straightcut box and short gearing and it is very tiring and thoroughly unpleasant on a motorway. If you can plot a non motorway route it might take longer but I am sure the journey will be a pleasure.

John


john_p_b - 6/8/06 at 06:40 PM

surely 6500rpm isn't that bad for a BEC? think mine sits at about 3300rpm at 70 but that was on the 3.62 diff and now i'm on a 3.92 so i guess it'd be a bit higher now.


Guinness - 6/8/06 at 06:51 PM

My longest trip so far was Newcastle to Stoneleigh and back in a day, about 422 miles! (have your ears stopped ringing yet Joel?!)

Overall it wasn't that bad, but some things to consider would be:-

Travel when the roads are quiet, traffic jams are unpleasant when you are breathing in other peoples fumes and the sun / rain * is beating down on you. (*Delete as applicable).

Assume big wagons and coaches etc haven't seen you, so act accordingly, giving them a wide berth etc.

Break the journey up a bit, have a break to fill up with gas, stretch legs etc.

And don't take the motorway, cut across country into Lincolnshire, then up into Yorkshire across the Humberbridge. The point of this kind of car is the journey becomes fun, rather than just something to get over and done with as soon as possible.

Have fun in the hills though!

Cheers

Mike


DIY Si - 6/8/06 at 06:53 PM

For a bec it's ok, but still a but annoying after 10-15 mins. As said, try and find a scenic route, you'll enjoy it much more that way. I rarely even go on duel carriageways as they get boring too quickly.


givemethebighammer - 6/8/06 at 07:31 PM

My zetec tiger is OK on motorways, I just avoid getting boxed in by lorries and watch the foreign ones as they have a huge blind spot down their right hand side and won't see a seven because they as so low. Like others say stick to 70-80mph and things won't get too tiring.


scutter - 6/8/06 at 07:44 PM

I did 180 miles today on mainly motorways and dual carriageways, only slight buffeting at 80ish, the old crossflow on 40s did 30 MPG, which was nice. mind it's only doing 3200RPM at that speed!

As said for more fun going cross country is always better.

ATB Dan.


dl_peabody - 6/8/06 at 07:53 PM

If you haven't tested you MPG you might consider topping it off when you get there.

Divide the distance by the amount of fuel and you will have an idea of your MPG...keep in mind that too much fuel on a journey is better than almost enough.


john_p_b - 6/8/06 at 08:37 PM

i'd be topping up when i get there regardless of what it uses i just wanted to be sure it'll actually get there without me having to pay 14 quid a litre at a motorway service station!

i agree about taking a non motorway route being more fun but the 2 hours it takes is long enough for me even when i've had my dads mondeo to drive up in so making the trip take longer doesn't appeal much really!

guess it's now just down to how the weather is looking for the weekend so i can decide to go for it or not.


02GF74 - 7/8/06 at 06:25 AM

quote:
Originally posted by john_p_b
surely 6500rpm isn't that bad for a BEC? think mine sits at about 3300rpm at 70 but that was on the 3.62 diff and now i'm on a 3.92 so i guess it'd be a bit higher now.


no needto guess; it wil be higher by exactly 3.92/3.62

[Edited on 7/8/06 by 02GF74]


02GF74 - 7/8/06 at 06:27 AM

quote:
Originally posted by dl_peabody

Divide the distance by the amount of fuel and you will have an idea of your MPG...




riiiiiight ..... is that how you work it out?


bimbleuk - 7/8/06 at 08:53 AM

I can't add much more to the previous posts but..

I have a CEC and a 4.44:1 diff so I mostly cruise at 5000RPM and still get 30+MPG from it (OMEX ECU + 4AGE 20V).

I find ear plugs can help with the constant drone from the exhaust which is about the only thing which is uncomfortable on mine. I used to have an issue with resting my foot on the clutch pedal. Since I've raised the whole pedal box I can rest my foot under the pedal and stretch my legs a little.


TangoMan - 7/8/06 at 09:08 PM

I find motorways OK as long as I have the doors on.
I did Calais to LeMans in one go, except for fuel stops and it ws no problem. Today I did Middlesborough back to Doncaster in 1 and 1/2 hours. I find staying in the fast lanes helps stop being blocked in, you just need to watch out for people pulling out.


JoelP - 7/8/06 at 09:36 PM

which car were you in mate? i was the battered blue one


ian furness - 7/8/06 at 09:36 PM

wear earplugs and dont sit on your wallet,you cant move it.


Guinness - 8/8/06 at 05:45 AM

Joel

Does this help?


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Cheers

Mike


JoelP - 8/8/06 at 07:46 AM

aye, saw that, but theres another picture in the archive called 'my car' thats different!


Marcus - 8/8/06 at 08:18 AM

Did the South of France last year in the Locost, all along the French autoroutes. 17 hrs Calais to Cannes! Took it very steady, stopped every 2 hours for fuel. Had ear defenders (essential for that length with no sidescreens). Felt good when we arrived - could have done the journey again.
Wife a bit miserable though with no music in the car!


Simon - 9/8/06 at 08:49 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Marcus
Wife a bit miserable though with no music in the car!


Get her a walkman

ATB

Simon


TangoMan - 11/8/06 at 10:10 PM

quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
aye, saw that, but theres another picture in the archive called 'my car' thats different!


Ahhh!!! That's because I haven't removed the picture of how it used to look.

I heard the future was orange and just wanted to get ahead of the game