How far have you been in you kit?

How far have you been in you kit?

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Uglybob

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84 posts

193 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Me and a few mates are planning the yearly trip to Le Man. This year though we are planning on taking our collection or assorted kits. (All seven types)So this begs the question how far have you been in you kit? We will be driveing all the way so any tips ect. would be appriciated.

AdamW

775 posts

241 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Le Mans and back in a kit car is more than feasible. Pack carefully (and economically), take as many tools and spares as is reasonable and use the sidescreens (or a crash helmet if you've no windscreen) and you'll be fine. If it rains, just remember that you can only get wet once. Once you're soaked through, it no longer matters! If it's a hot weekend, drive past the camp sites where the crowds will willingly cool you off with their water pistols in return for a wheelspin.

Chris71

21,536 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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I used to drive from Devon to Essex and back (nearly 400 miles in total) weekly in my Quantum. Not one long hit, but still a good overall mileage.

Jon Ison

1,304 posts

234 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Le Man is a great trip, we go over in a "swarm" and usually with a van for a lot of the camping gear, (the van also comes in handy for the meat n beer run once your over there. don't forget your "no nails" we very quickly learnt that one........ smile

AdamW

775 posts

241 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Jon Ison said:
don't forget your "no nails" we very quickly learnt that one........ smile
Huh? confused

Uglybob

Original Poster:

84 posts

193 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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We've got the packing thing under control. 3 blokes so its 2 pairs of socks 1 pair boxers!

Steve_D

13,749 posts

259 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Uglybob said:
We've got the packing thing under control. 3 blokes so its 2 pairs of socks 1 pair boxers!
Between three? eeeewww.

Steve

Jon Ison

1,304 posts

234 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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AdamW said:
Jon Ison said:
don't forget your "no nails" we very quickly learnt that one........ smile
Huh? confused
Don't take any and you will wish you had, it may be cheating but we quickly found out to our cost on our 1st visit the lack of no nails leaves you in a very vulnerable position.


neilrallying

200 posts

224 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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We have done Le Mans in Murtaya and Toniq R. Adam is right if you are in a seven, if it rains just laugh at it and drive on as we did in the torrential down pours last year.

We had a big crowd there (as we will have again this year) so had the luxury of a van as a chase wagon for the cars (also contained marquee, beer kegs and gas system for proper 'on tap' beer and lager experience, bbq, hob, disco lighting and sound system, chairs, dining table, fridge - well you get the picture!).

As for parts, spare fan belt, mousse for tyre repairs, fuses and whatever else you can comfortably fit in are a good idea.

Have a great time, smile wave and beep at anything else with a UK plate!

See you down there.

Neil.

FlossyThePig

4,083 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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One friend used to do a round trip Cardiff to somewhere in Norfolk regularly in a Midas Convertible. Another went in his Midas (with a group of Mini Marcos/es?) from Bristol to north of the Artic Circle.

Paul Drawmer

4,879 posts

268 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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There's also a contingent of kits that go over to Zolder each year. One day out, two days on track, and a day back. Usually 1000 miles plus. Very few actual failures, I had a starter lead come off this year.


Barry Ashcroft

1,958 posts

222 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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I shipped mine to Houston Texas then drove 4000 miles to San Francisco in 3 weeks

tribbles

3,980 posts

223 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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I've done Guildford to Alencon (which is just shy of Le Mans), where my brother lives, several times in various kit cars. I always make sure I've got a small toolkit with me after my first 20 mile trip in the first one just after I'd rebuilt it (and several bolts fell off during the trip)

The first couple of times, I also has AA European cover, but the last time I didn't bother.

.Adam.

1,823 posts

264 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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I've done all the four main Eurohoons in my Westie, the furthest was to Italy down about as far as Rome, ended up doing 3700 miles in 10 days. Hopefully off to Scicly this year in it.

r1ot

733 posts

209 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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tyraps, take plenty of them. Most kit cars can be fixed with them including mine!!!

If you are getting them from MOD central stores be sure to look under "strap line supporting" I sh*t you not that is what they are called!!!!

Uglybob

Original Poster:

84 posts

193 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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strap line supporting! I'll "borrow" some from work still unsure on the use of no nails though......

Mmmm beer mountain?scratchchin

Edited by Uglybob on Tuesday 8th April 23:39

ricola

469 posts

278 months

Wednesday 9th April 2008
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We went on our honeymoon around Europe in my old impreza turbo powered 356 speedster replica and it didn't miss a beat! 4000 miles in 2 weeks biggrin

overlooking Nice/Monaco

Rich

BCER

51 posts

258 months

Wednesday 9th April 2008
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Did 80,000 miles in 4 years in a GTM Libra 1.6. Can't say I would recommend it though lol.

It did all sorts, round trips to London in a day from Wales etc... think the longest day was a 600+ mile trip... with a tank that only did 200 miles a go I visited a petrol station 4 times in the end! And yes the next day drove some more and went to a petrol station redface

The only thing that stopped it doing more was diesel on a corner near a petrol station... well suppose it was more the three visits to a hedge and a curb that finished frown

One day will return but not as my main car this time!

Bron smile

Furyblade_Lee

4,108 posts

225 months

Thursday 10th April 2008
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I have visited France / Belgium / Switzerland and Germany 9 times in my various kit cars.

This summer 7 of us are doing a monster kit-car trip, touring France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Monaco. I am doing it in my R1 Phoenix with no doors, windscreen or roof. Another R1 Fury and a Caterham R400-and-a-bit-more are also taking part. We will be taking in every major Alp pass, inc. Stelvio Pass, several Monte Carlo rally stages including the Col du Turini, the Mount Venteux Hillclimb, Milau Bridge and the Monte Carlo Grand Prix circuit. I see no reason why you cannot drive halfway round the world in a kit as long as you have correct clothing and the car is maintained properly. Certainly it is no more drastic than going on a big motorbike. Touch wood, apart from writing one car off completely in a mad aquaplaning incident in a storm (!), none of us have ever had any significant mechanical problems, even doing trackdays out there. Preperation is the key, the donor mechanicals are usually from mainstream cars developed by massive companies with massive budgets so they SHOULD be reliable is screwed together properly.

robbydee

131 posts

232 months

Thursday 10th April 2008
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Had to post to this thred too..

Living in truro cornwall, have ventured to Le mans 2006 and going again this year in my Tiger Cat..

http://www.swtoc.co.uk/lemans06.php

When you think that a trip to Donnington involved 7 fuel stops EACHWAY! plan any route! my only advice..