£1000 Vectra SRI daily shed
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7 5 7 said:
It still surprises me this old hector with it's economy, I did 531 miles on Saturday, and I still have 90 miles left on the OBC to go as I started it up this morning for the week...for a big 1.8 N/A petrol, I think that is excellent.
Business as usual (boring car, boring update) - but, a busy few months ahead by looks of it, with plenty more serious miles to to do.
I would love to have a go at an economy run, I'm pretty sure I could get close to that figure, unfortunately it's rare i'm on my own in the car and doing just motorway miles, I've had 500 out of a tank before on a run up to Warrington, pretty sure if I slowed down a bit it would increase Business as usual (boring car, boring update) - but, a busy few months ahead by looks of it, with plenty more serious miles to to do.
Edited by 7 5 7 on Monday 8th April 08:49
Would you say for that engine 65mph is optimal? I've found lower than 60 doesn't always yield an improvement and could cause the car to labour slightly
Cheers
Austin
aust240378 said:
I would love to have a go at an economy run, I'm pretty sure I could get close to that figure, unfortunately it's rare i'm on my own in the car and doing just motorway miles, I've had 500 out of a tank before on a run up to Warrington, pretty sure if I slowed down a bit it would increase
Would you say for that engine 65mph is optimal? I've found lower than 60 doesn't always yield an improvement and could cause the car to labour slightly
Cheers
Austin
Go for it, they are very good motorway cars, I have to admit - definitely built for reps in mind Would you say for that engine 65mph is optimal? I've found lower than 60 doesn't always yield an improvement and could cause the car to labour slightly
Cheers
Austin
I got to 620 miles, and had to come in to refill on the above post.
It kind of depends, I have read if its at 3k rpm its 'breathing' better, like you said the car is laboring alot less, and the VVT is spinning if you like.
65/70mph I kind of stay at to get this economy if I have a clear run, having the tyres over-inflated does help I am running between 40-45PSI on this with its 17's, and I do carry heavy photographic/rigging gear in the boot, and usually one other passenger so this helps with this.
Very nearly took a punt on another one that came up locally, as a backup tool Vectra 2008 1.8 to stick on the drive - was way cheap!! But, came to my senses.
Edited by 7 5 7 on Wednesday 10th April 10:58
RazerSauber said:
Keep looking on AutoTrader. If it thinks you're waiting for it to die so you can get something else then it will last forever.
Get it some Kurust and hammerite on the rust if you can. I think the little Vectra has earned it!
Very true, kind of a funny way of looking at it Get it some Kurust and hammerite on the rust if you can. I think the little Vectra has earned it!
It would be good to get it to at least 200,000 miles, that is my kind of ceiling I am aiming for with this.
153,000
NSF fog light is still saying it has a bulb out...hmmm dash alert is annoying me now, looks to me to be a earthing issue, so took out 10mins to crawl underneath, locate the fog lamp and sand/clean metal parts - bingo, light on dashboard gone out...
After another 1,000 miles adding on it, a few more knocks have been making there way into the cabin from underneath, these terrible roads I think are taking it's toll on the old girls undercarriage.
NSF fog light is still saying it has a bulb out...hmmm dash alert is annoying me now, looks to me to be a earthing issue, so took out 10mins to crawl underneath, locate the fog lamp and sand/clean metal parts - bingo, light on dashboard gone out...
After another 1,000 miles adding on it, a few more knocks have been making there way into the cabin from underneath, these terrible roads I think are taking it's toll on the old girls undercarriage.
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