Furball trip - how the car went
Furball trip - how the car went
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maddog-uk

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2,392 posts

268 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Got back from the furball late last saturday night.

Having covered 2800 miles in 8 days I got to say the car was fantastic. Having driven on some of the best roads and across the alps the car behaved itself. I got the standard EFI fault at altitude and the fact it was below freezing one night in the alps with a cold engine cause me to have to resort to an old fashioned bump start whilst freewheeling down the hill!

Other things I learnt were that below 17 ltrs and hairpins = starvation.
MD of lamboughini loves a good TVR
Ferrari factory engineers love TVR's
If you love tunnels drive from monaco to bologna, 103 tunnels later, your ears will recover one day!
Italian petrol is poor quality (note to Chris....)
Tomtom 910 navigation system is the dogs bits
If you carry a spare tank of fuel remember to be careful at altitude.
If you are driving in france, get a liber-t automatic peage device to have a 30 minutes headstart at almost every peage paypoint!




nubbin

6,809 posts

300 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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My Eurohoon touring in a Tamora gave me much the same experiences - wonderful driving, and the car was more than capable of keeping up on every road except autobahns where heavy hitters like Porches etc can get away. There is no 98ron in Italy - it's all straight unleaded, but I didn't notice much drop of in performance, although the engine was a bit rough.

Good to know the Ferrari engineers like them - you can add Pagani to that list as well!

t40ora

5,177 posts

241 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Hey Maddog, glad you enjoyed it. The missus and I are thinking about the Scandy trip for next year. Any indications of likely cost would be much appreciated...

Good bunch of people?

maddog-uk

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Friday 28th July 2006
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t40ora said:
Hey Maddog, glad you enjoyed it. The missus and I are thinking about the Scandy trip for next year. Any indications of likely cost would be much appreciated...

Good bunch of people?


Cracking bunch of people. It was hard to keep the group together but had a ball. Next years sounds fantastic.

Lensey

2,526 posts

305 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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maddog-uk said:


If you are driving in france, get a liber-t automatic peage device to have a 30 minutes headstart at almost every peage paypoint!






How can you get these? Good idea for Le mans I think.

t40ora

5,177 posts

241 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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maddog-uk said:
Cracking bunch of people. It was hard to keep the group together but had a ball. Next years sounds fantastic.


You thinking of going next year?

maddog-uk

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Friday 28th July 2006
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Yes we have our name down automatically because we did this years, and in fact last years!

maddog-uk

Original Poster:

2,392 posts

268 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Lensey said:
maddog-uk said:


If you are driving in france, get a liber-t automatic peage device to have a 30 minutes headstart at almost every peage paypoint!






How can you get these? Good idea for Le mans I think.


Follow this link www.sanef.com/fr/ecommerce/particulier/offres.jsp . You have a choice of paying a yearly fee or a 2euro per month fee. You get a 45% discount and a big smile on your face when you zoom past all cars (even the french). Its very important to attach it by the rearview mirror with its little plastic clip and to remove it when not in the car.

Its battery's last 2 years if you dont use a bluetooth device near it.



stevenleith

230 posts

291 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Hi Maddog - mine wasn't so successful (as i write this on a train to Cologne!) - see other post "clutch gone", not only did that happen but i had constant overheating problems (french f-ing toll jams and 2300m passes in Switzerland!)

Glad yours was cool...!

Lensey

2,526 posts

305 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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maddog-uk said:
Lensey said:
maddog-uk said:


If you are driving in france, get a liber-t automatic peage device to have a 30 minutes headstart at almost every peage paypoint!






How can you get these? Good idea for Le mans I think.


Follow this link www.sanef.com/fr/ecommerce/particulier/offres.jsp . You have a choice of paying a yearly fee or a 2euro per month fee. You get a 45% discount and a big smile on your face when you zoom past all cars (even the french). Its very important to attach it by the rearview mirror with its little plastic clip and to remove it when not in the car.

Its battery's last 2 years if you dont use a bluetooth device near it.





Great tip, thanks

Spoonman

1,085 posts

283 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Just done a similar-ish trip in my Tamora. Did about 2500 miles driving to and round the South of France in six days. Apart from the temperatures in a major traffic jam, the TVR was fuss free. Unlike my TomTom 700, which packed up in the heat, halfway to Cannes...

t40ora

5,177 posts

241 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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maddog-uk said:
Yes we have our name down automatically because we did this years, and in fact last years!


Fingers crossed we'll be joining you. Looks like a good trip. Be nice to get a few more Tamoras going.

maddog-uk

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2,392 posts

268 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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stevenleith said:
Hi Maddog - mine wasn't so successful (as i write this on a train to Cologne!) - see other post "clutch gone", not only did that happen but i had constant overheating problems (french f-ing toll jams and 2300m passes in Switzerland!)

Glad yours was cool...!


Shit sorry to hear this. The jams were unreal, saw amazing outside temperatures but the car was rock solid. Having the peage device was a god send in france mind!

honahont350

230 posts

236 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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maddog-uk said:
Lensey said:
maddog-uk said:


If you are driving in france, get a liber-t automatic peage device to have a 30 minutes headstart at almost every peage paypoint!

is there a translation to english option im missing?





How can you get these? Good idea for Le mans I think.


Follow this link www.sanef.com/fr/ecommerce/particulier/offres.jsp . You have a choice of paying a yearly fee or a 2euro per month fee. You get a 45% discount and a big smile on your face when you zoom past all cars (even the french). Its very important to attach it by the rearview mirror with its little plastic clip and to remove it when not in the car.

Its battery's last 2 years if you dont use a bluetooth device near it.