Transmission drag...?

Transmission drag...?

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Wedg1e

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26,805 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Here's a thing... Nursy and I have an on-going challenge when driving home. In essence her place is located just off a country(ish) road. When traffic is light it's possible to get up to a certain speed, let's call it 60mph whistle then as you pass a certain sign put the gearbox into neutral and see if it's possible to coast all the way to the house... or at least to the driveway. The driveway is a couple of hundred yards long and my record is about 50 yards up it, so we've long since passed the stage of wondering if we can make it to the drive biggrin
Anyway, last weekend I tried it for the first time in the TVR (we're usually in her Rapid or my Connect).
The route goes sign - straight - right-hand bend - straight - left-hand bend - straight - down hill - up hill - sweeping left-hander - sharp left into drive.
To stand a chance of reaching the drive the Rapid and Connect need to be doing at least 40 at the bottom of the dip between the down and uphill, so you're at about 30 at the top of the hill and have to try and swing into the drive as fast as poss. without scrubbing speed off to have a good coast up the drive (I know, sounds daft biggrin).
Interestingly I regularly get further in the van than the Skoda before grinding to a halt.
Despite passing the sign doing considerably more than 60 (whistle) the TVR dropped speed like a drug dealer caught in a helicopter spotlight and was barely doing 25 at the bottom of the dip so no way was it making the driveway.
I know the brakes aren't dragging so the only thing I can ascribe it to is drag from the diff and gearbox, smacks of shocking power loss if that is the case. Or maybe the aerodynamics are shocking? biggrin

Leave aside the legalities of speeding, coasting and hurtling into a near-blind entrance, because I have my hands over my ears and am going laa-laa-laa... wink

Wedg1e

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26,805 posts

266 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Well the TVR is 1100Kg-ish and the Connect is 2250 Gross with a 900Kg payload so empty it won't be a kick up the Khyber off the TVR - and the Skoda Rapid isn't exactly fat either.

Tyres are 225/50-15s at 22/24psi I think.
Overall coasting distance is probably the thick end of a mile... but it pales into insignificance alongside the epic coasting we did in the Azores: from the highest point on a road to sea level was 16Km biggrin

Wedg1e

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26,805 posts

266 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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hallsie said:
I know I havent been on here a while, so I guess I must have missed the bit where

IAN HAS GOT THE WEDGE BACK ON THE ROAD!!!!!

Stu
Er... well, it's been back on its wheels for nearly two years now so yes, it has been a while.. biggrin