New owner (sort of) on the road!!
New owner (sort of) on the road!!
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easto

Original Poster:

205 posts

261 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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Well picked up my cerb yesterday from joospeed...Been a long wait for parts (shock!) but im on the road...and its mint!! Not done too many miles (at work all weekend - just my luck!)

Very tentative yesterday in the wet - first rear wheeler (previously owned Evo VII Sprint) so a bit nervous to 'chuck' it around - feels very responsive though, more than i imagined it would!

Few little questions.

Trouble starting in a morning..needs some throttle and can die - once warm, no throttle required - i take it this is normal.

Speedo sometimes stays at 0 then springs into life past 30.....not bothered about that one!

Thats it so far i think....

Oil pressure at warm temp. - 40 idle, 60 on chat
Temp - gets up to 95, and drops to 90

Seen a few threads on fuel guage recently - think im filling her at a quarter left!


I know these cars are meant for 'avin some - but oh my god i could drive round at 2,000rpm all day - SNAP CRACKLE and POP.... Smiles for Miles - Hopefully ;-)

Hope to see a few of you 'pottering' about...

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

269 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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Welcome to the fold!!

Just something for your fuel guide, I get 200-250 miles per tank.

Dave

>> Edited by davetherave1970 on Saturday 14th August 09:48

easto

Original Poster:

205 posts

261 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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Sounds alot!!! But i'll be more than happy if i get that..
Thats more MPG than all of my previous motors!

One other problem being nearest Optimax outlet is about 10miles away...

yellow peril

5,131 posts

295 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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easto said:
Sounds alot!!!
One other problem being nearest Optimax outlet is about 10miles away...


Hi Easto....welcome..............

Congrats on the Cerb.....and the fact that the petrol station is 10 miles away is an advantage!!!!!
Any excuse for a blat!!!!

...//P//

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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I always kept a bottle of octane booster in the boot for dire emergencies, and resorted to BP Ultimate on a few occasions (had no problems with it at all). I never let the guage drop below 1/2 a tank, though, or that meant I wasn't picking up enough Optimax Top Trumps cards.

easto

Original Poster:

205 posts

261 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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Well just had my lunch break at work - had to have a blat!!! didnt want to come back to work thats for sure!

Its a bypass run to the optimax so not that thrilling! I am going to get some octane booster from joolz.

Esso super could be on the cards...well it will be tonight.

Had a few embarassing moments though - Stalling the thing.Being a bit too sissy on the gas! Especially when turning into corners....obviously been in a underpowered car for too long and its turned me into a dotty driver.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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easto said:
... previously owned Evo VII Sprint ...


easto said:
... obviously been in a underpowered car for too long ...




If you're stalling it now, watch yourself over speed-bumps through town centres, etc. they're terrible for jolting your right foot.

easto

Original Poster:

205 posts

261 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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Well the Evo was 'only' 330bhp and 317lb/ft...
0-60 of 4.2 and 0-100 in 11 dead...
Wot a piece of kit though!

But ive been in a 136ps Mondeo Estate for the past 7 months!!!!

Now that is underpowered!!!!!

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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I always run BP Ultimate, I do prefer it for some reason, I notice better acceleration IMO...

But,

Optimax just means louder - repetitive pops and some severe bangs, and the engine runs a little rougher IMO (well mine does anyway)... but Its supposed to be good for the engine... that counts I figure.... (and its a good safe way of cleaning the fuel system I was told by a geez working at the local shell filling station)

The flick to 20-30mph, is pretty much the norm, I've had it on 3 of them now... and seen it one a few, and heard about it on here more times than I can count, so I guess even the mighty Joolz hasnt got a fix for this one?!????

The starting when cold and stalling shouldnt happen, its a given that when she's running cold, the engine atmosphere isnt at peak and the oil is cold, and theres a build up of acidic crap (and in high-comp engines, its like pouring acid onto your skin and then very quickly washing water over it, see how long your arm lasts!) just before the oil starts moving around properly, this can cause a drop in revs, but your throttle pots should pick that up, and feed the information which should then automatically adjust the fuel/air mix and throttle auto-adjust.... so if its stalling, somethings not doing its job.... I normally give her slight revs for a couple of seconds and let go and she idles off around 800 and works her way up to 1000 as she gets warmer.... inline with the temp gauge going up to 65ish....

What parts were you waiting for?

easto

Original Poster:

205 posts

261 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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SXS,
Started it this morning,quick blip and she held at just under 800...no problems at all...think its just me getting used to the starter button and when to release it etc. So hopefully shes all well.
Not stalled it either today!
Mind u im at work now...just volunteered for mac d's run though...any excuse!

Long story but Starter motor was the last part to arrive...

Parts received Friday, job done, car Friday afternoon, so ive now done about 100miles in it...and great miles they have been!