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Back from hols
« on: 07 August 2006, 18:54:45 »

Hello boys, and girls, I'm back !

Had a great time, and am one happy bunny.  

 From Doncaster to St Austall, door to door in my trusty 2.5 V6  I got what I think is a good mpg  33.4, and I wasn't driving like my granny.  On way back, I drove even less like my granny and got 32.3.   Well chuffed with that result.   [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif]
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #1 on: 07 August 2006, 18:57:09 »

Fantastic mile eater, ain't they.  Even when I do Brackley to South of France in a day, it's not a chore....
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #2 on: 07 August 2006, 19:09:19 »

longest run i have done so far is brackley to heathrow and back taking my parents to the airport.

Its like having an arm chair that can sit @ 80mph all day long
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #3 on: 07 August 2006, 19:12:35 »

It was a joy to drive, no stress ,wasn't tired when I got there, and as you say, a fantastic mile eater.
 
Had a laugh on the way back though.  Traffic reports said there was a lane closure on the M5 due to a caravan turning over, so there would be delays while they "removed" it. 5 mins mins later we joined the queue. As we past the accident I couldn't help laughing, there was tractor with the jaws of death attatched, taking huge chunks out of the caravan and dumping them on a low loader.

Hope I never brakedown on the motorway and have to be "Removed"   :o
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #4 on: 07 August 2006, 20:35:20 »

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longest run i have done so far is brackley to heathrow and back taking my parents to the airport.

Its like having an arm chair that can sit @ 80mph all day long

Only 80 Tunnie....There must be summat wrong!  Change the petrol filter, air filter, cambelt, pollen filter, oil and filter, brake fluid, and anything else you can think to change.

HTH  ;D
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #5 on: 07 August 2006, 20:58:36 »

So, that cambelt made it then! Phew!!!!!!! ;D
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #6 on: 07 August 2006, 21:47:52 »

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So, that cambelt made it then! Phew!!!!!!! ;D


Finlay!   did you doubt your own workmanship   ;D  purred like a kitten
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #7 on: 07 August 2006, 21:49:48 »

Ronnie McB has done so many of those cambelts, he can do them with his eyes shut ;)
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #8 on: 07 August 2006, 21:55:31 »

Hmmm,  anyone out there fancy letting RB change their cambelt, with his eyes shut?

we could do a filmed How2, he could do it by feel.  Mrs McB said he's good with his hands  ;D

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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #9 on: 08 August 2006, 09:53:54 »

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Hello boys, and girls, I'm back !

Had a great time, and am one happy bunny.  

 From Doncaster to St Austall, door to door in my trusty 2.5 V6  I got what I think is a good mpg  33.4, and I wasn't driving like my granny.  On way back, I drove even less like my granny and got 32.3.   Well chuffed with that result.   [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif]

Bet you're so pleased to be home....not :(
Pretty good mpg though, I still can't get much better than 25.....perhaps I should stick a brick under the loud pedal!! ;D

Going down to St Agnes in Cornwall on 18th August for long weekend, this is about 325 miles so I'll see how the old barge performs on a long run.
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #10 on: 08 August 2006, 20:37:58 »

Same car, would be interesting to see results. :)
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #11 on: 08 August 2006, 23:06:59 »

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Same car, would be interesting to see results. :)

Believe it or not I've had my miggie for a year now and covered just over 10k miles, but I've not had the chance to give it a real long run, especially on M ways. Most of my journeys are to/from work which is about 50 miles a day through town and country routes and mpg rarely gets better than 25 :-/
Not sure if this is good or bad as some guys on here get a fair bit better than that.
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #12 on: 09 August 2006, 22:16:37 »

My 3ltr manual averaged 22 over the past 3100 miles since last reset, over mixed roads, not too much distance on the motorway/dual carriageway.

But it is LOADS of fun on the twisties..  

Within the limits of the car ..   that is... ;D


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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #13 on: 09 August 2006, 22:23:46 »

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Same car, would be interesting to see results. :)

Believe it or not I've had my miggie for a year now and covered just over 10k miles, but I've not had the chance to give it a real long run, especially on M ways. Most of my journeys are to/from work which is about 50 miles a day through town and country routes and mpg rarely gets better than 25 :-/
Not sure if this is good or bad as some guys on here get a fair bit better than that.


My other half uses the car most, too and from work mainly, town/country routes, averages mid 20s.  I think the Omega likes to stretch her legs on a good long run.
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Re: Back from hols
« Reply #14 on: 10 August 2006, 21:24:17 »

I have covered around 1100 miles in the last fortnight averaging 15mpg for towing and short runs to the beach.

Luckily there were 3 LPG stations near me.

In the lanes around Helford area you are lucky to get over 40 and autos usually never get to top, plus stop start work.

Towing at road limits hurts fuel consumption however I got from Okehampton to Worcester on one tank of gas
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