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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Thanks for nice comments and advice guys, much appreciated...
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Sun Jan 22 2017 7:53am |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Did you also 'run it in' for 3000km's? Any anomalies/experiences/tips?! Playing with ICTP yesterday, it seems pretty good I guess.. |
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Sun Jan 22 2017 7:56am |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Presumably as a temporary connection until I have a data sim if my iPhone is connected via a usb port it can/will used the phones data and the satellite image etc will work? |
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Sun Jan 22 2017 8:47am |
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GJW1 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: UK Posts: 447 |
I only had the car Friday so only put a couple of
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Sun Jan 22 2017 5:15pm |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Sounds good, I've only done 75 miles! SO, can you remove the sim easily too? As per other thread how do you keep favourite radio stations on the screen permanently???! |
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Sun Jan 22 2017 6:00pm |
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GJW1 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: UK Posts: 447 |
Cant help you with the radio stuff not really had it on.
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Sun Jan 22 2017 7:01pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
I think that running-in routine is a load of tosh which might have applied to a Vauxhall Viva but which does not apply now. Component tolerances are so much better than they used to be and only minimal running in - taking it a little easy for the first few hundred miles - is required. What is required - and throughout the car's life - is to let the engine warm up before giving it the beans. That's to do with letting the oil reach something approaching working temperature and this in turn is more to do with starting from very low temperatures. I have a Porsche GT3 which has a blue warming up light and associated lower rev limit. The blue light goes off at an oil temperature of about 50C at which point Porsche are happy for the engine to be revved to its limit of 9000 rpm. The GT3 and SVR both use very low viscosity oils which means they are fully effective at low temperatures. The message therefore is that you don't really need to do anything special in the way of running in the engine. Mark SVR in Estoril Blue |
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Sun Jan 22 2017 7:51pm |
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Lyonhead Member Since: 21 May 2016 Location: Cardiff Posts: 351 |
Hi Mark,
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Sun Jan 22 2017 8:26pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Yes, but you might reasonably expect a car costing £100k to be better built than your Viva was and as a result be built to tighter tolerances and so require less running in. Running in is all about completing the final machining and component matching which the manufacturing process could not. The days are long gone when a micrometer was accurate enough to measure machining tolerances.
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Mon Jan 23 2017 3:15am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Surely a lot today comes down to what used to be called "mechanical sympathy and common sense" - don't make the engine labour in high gears at low RPM and avoid revs over 3000 (for a petrol engine) in the first 1000 miles. Auto gear boxes help a lot in avoiding these things but I get the impression that avoiding trying out the acoustics of the exhaust system is hard! However, what happens in the PDI bay that you don't see may nullify all of the above................... it must be a huge temptation for the apprentice who drives a 1st gen Vauxhall Nova diesel to try out the rasping exhaust with a quick high rev blip or two....... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Mon Jan 23 2017 7:28am |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Cheers guys, appreciate all advice... The car only has 100 or so miles on it but I got a little paranoid with the burning smell but just assumed it was the exhaust bedding in as happened with my previous new car. As I said, I didn't go bananas just accelerated enthusiastically a couple of times as a pal wanted to 'hear' the noise, engine was fully up to temp etc. I did feel a little guilt after if that makes sense, funny, I never had that feeling in the demonstrator!! |
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Mon Jan 23 2017 7:31am |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Quite right Tim, demonstrators are a classic example of this too but it doesn't stop them swapping hands or seemingly 'blow them up' either. I once left my car, Nissan GT-R for a warranty issue with just 400 miles on it and witnessed the technician tear up the road as I just turned up at the dealership the next day! I may have exceeded 3000rpm mind! Ironically it doesn't advise a specific rev range in the manual! Unlike the GTR which was a rather laborious process for 1200 miles or so! Last edited by Jimbo095 on Mon Jan 23 2017 7:59am. Edited 1 time in total |
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Mon Jan 23 2017 7:35am |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Interesting read, although I'm somewhat sceptical
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Mon Jan 23 2017 7:50am |
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DaveW Member Since: 14 Nov 2013 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 283 |
It's worth mentioning too that the exhaust button works also when the car is in Dynamic mode, effectively turning the system back to the switching system whilst leaving the car itself in dynamic mode. Particularly useful when pressing on but not wanting to announce your arrival from a distance.
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Mon Jan 23 2017 7:54am |
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