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Title: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Entwood on 04 July 2017, 23:01:49
Bonsoir, mes amis, nous sommes maintenant rentrés des vacances en France et nous souhaitons remercier énormément à Serek :)

1576 miles of which 1232 were towing the tin tent, in temperatures of around 34 C, and we sat blissfully unaware with the cabin at 19 C :)

For the first time since 2008 I've not had to reset the EML when changing to French GPL (LPG)  :)

So, many, many thanks to Serek for his work on the aircon system and for moving the lambda's ... should have had it done years ago !!

At the ferry terminal :

(https://www.dropbox.com/s/1gcapnc452no3xh/DSC_3338-1.jpg?dl=1)
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Mister Rog on 04 July 2017, 23:38:31
Ah, the delights of waiting for the ferry . . . . .
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TheBoy on 05 July 2017, 17:32:58
You look like a professional pikey, Mr E ;D


Glad the motor is sorted, and was trouble free :y
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: VXL V6 on 05 July 2017, 17:54:37
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: serek on 06 July 2017, 21:24:19
Me not speak French lol :P

I'm glad you had faultless trip :)  :y

Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Bigron on 06 July 2017, 21:30:58
Nige said "Dobry wieczór, moi przyjaciele, teraz jesteśmy z powrotem na wakacje we Francji i pragniemy podziękować ogromnie Serek :)"  ;D

Ron.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 July 2017, 07:59:13
Looks a bt low at the back :-\
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TD on 07 July 2017, 10:47:41
Looks a bt low at the back :-\

I thought Mr E's omega had self levelling suspension, so I guess it will pump the back end up a bit when the engine is running  :-\
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 July 2017, 15:42:20
Looks a bt low at the back :-\

I thought Mr E's omega had self levelling suspension, so I guess it will pump the back end up a bit when the engine is running  :-\

Ah :y
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: aaronjb on 07 July 2017, 17:57:36
I assumed it was standard caravan loading..

Y'know - all the heavy stuff at the front, fill the boot of the car with the luggage.. ;) ;D

*runs away before Entwood returns*
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Nick W on 07 July 2017, 18:40:47
I assumed it was standard caravan loading..

Y'know - all the heavy stuff at the front, fill the boot of the car with the luggage.. ;) ;D



Then expect somebody else to sweep it off the motorway after  it all goes horribly wrong.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: aaronjb on 07 July 2017, 21:18:26
Then expect somebody else to sweep it off the motorway after  it all goes horribly wrong.

And yet it's how you see so many vans (mis)loaded :( Even the (modern) van I saw earlier today, being towed by a Triumph 2000 (or 2500 .. hard to tell at a distance). You'd think someone towing with something like that would know better..
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 July 2017, 17:49:46
Then expect somebody else to sweep it off the motorway after  it all goes horribly wrong.

And yet it's how you see so many vans (mis)loaded :( Even the (modern) van I saw earlier today, being towed by a Triumph 2000 (or 2500 .. hard to tell at a distance). You'd think someone towing with something like that would know better..

I've be worried about the soundness of whatever the towbar's bolted to.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: aaronjb on 08 July 2017, 22:12:27
Then expect somebody else to sweep it off the motorway after  it all goes horribly wrong.

And yet it's how you see so many vans (mis)loaded :( Even the (modern) van I saw earlier today, being towed by a Triumph 2000 (or 2500 .. hard to tell at a distance). You'd think someone towing with something like that would know better..

I've be worried about the soundness of whatever the towbar's bolted to.

 ;D ;D That, too!
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Gaffers on 09 July 2017, 07:08:52
Monsieur Entwood, je vois le vin a dû améliorer votre niveau de français. Chapeau Nigel, chapeau... hic......
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Bigron on 09 July 2017, 07:18:03
Mpon Dieu, un autre froggy!  :o

Ron.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Gaffers on 09 July 2017, 07:43:26
Mpon Dieu, un autre froggy!  :o

Ron.

I lived there for several years and I currently work for a french company :y
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Bigron on 09 July 2017, 07:58:18
Bien entendue, Monsieur Guffer.  :y

Ron.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TheBoy on 09 July 2017, 17:08:50
Then expect somebody else to sweep it off the motorway after  it all goes horribly wrong.

And yet it's how you see so many vans (mis)loaded :( Even the (modern) van I saw earlier today, being towed by a Triumph 2000 (or 2500 .. hard to tell at a distance). You'd think someone towing with something like that would know better..

I've be worried about the soundness of whatever the towbar's bolted to.
Surely the towbar is the strength in the car?
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Shackeng on 09 July 2017, 17:21:11
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.

Mine's never come on yet ::) Ooops, should I have said that? :-\ :-[ :y
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TD on 09 July 2017, 17:33:52
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.

Mine's never come on yet ::) Ooops, should I have said that? :-\ :-[ :y

You need your codes read....Theres probably a P0650 listed.....if so, then change the ECU  ::) After that  doesn't fix it....the EML bulb has probably blown  :y ;D
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Shackeng on 09 July 2017, 18:20:22
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.

Mine's never come on yet ::) Ooops, should I have said that? :-\ :-[ :y

You need your codes read....Theres probably a P0650 listed.....if so, then change the ECU  ::) After that  doesn't fix it....the EML bulb has probably blown  :y ;D

No codes, thanks anyway. I always use premium petrol which may help. :y
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TheBoy on 09 July 2017, 19:16:38
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.

Mine's never come on yet ::) Ooops, should I have said that? :-\ :-[ :y

You need your codes read....Theres probably a P0650 listed.....if so, then change the ECU  ::) After that  doesn't fix it....the EML bulb has probably blown  :y ;D
I'll pass the wooden spoon, Mr TD ;D
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Entwood on 09 July 2017, 20:48:55
Back again after another weekend in the tin tent .. :) and to answer the earlier question ...

The photo was taken at Caen on the way home as I realised I had taken no piccies for the forum. The tin tent was correctly laden as always :) and beautifully stable when towing at 60 mph, however .......  the car "might" have been a tad heavier then normal as both rear foot wells "may" just have been filled with slabs of beer, and the rear seats "may" have been covered with around 40 bottles of wine, which was in addition to all the stuff we took and had to bring back .....  :)

I did notice that when stopped for more than about an hour that the rear suspension dropped a tad, it soon came back up when the engine was started ....  :)
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TD on 09 July 2017, 20:51:35
Getting the Lambda's moved is one of the best tweaks to do on a 2.6 / 3.2 IMHO, takes a while getting used to the EML not coming on LOL.

Mine's never come on yet ::) Ooops, should I have said that? :-\ :-[ :y

You need your codes read....Theres probably a P0650 listed.....if so, then change the ECU  ::) After that  doesn't fix it....the EML bulb has probably blown  :y ;D
I'll pass the wooden spoon, Mr TD ;D

Spoon?? needs to be a wooden club... ;D but hey ho.... ;D
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Gaffers on 09 July 2017, 20:52:11
I do hope you popped in to Honfleur on your way past.  Friggin gorgeous place.
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: TheBoy on 09 July 2017, 21:08:57
I've done Portsmouth <> Caen a few times, a nice route if going Normandy, or down the West side of Paris :)
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: aaronjb on 10 July 2017, 09:43:14
The photo was taken at Caen on the way home as I realised I had taken no piccies for the forum. The tin tent was correctly laden as always :)

Clearly we need more bait on our lines, as you're not biting.. ;)

Thought the docks looked familiar - I was sat roughly there a few weeks ago coming back from Le Mans. Infinitely preferable to the chunnel for me - sadly not for my fellow LM-goers so I guess it's back to the train next year!
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: shyboy on 10 July 2017, 12:51:34
Can't go Chunnel with LPG, can you?
Title: Re: Bonsoir et merci à Serek
Post by: Entwood on 10 July 2017, 13:40:09
Can't go Chunnel with LPG, can you?

Nope, and to be honest it makes no difference.... the Portsmouth - Caen crossing is a relaxing time for a proper meal and a beer, and is easily my favourite crossing, and  I see no point in driving 170 miles EAST to drive back WEST again (ok sometimes South), as most of France is West of Calais, when I can drive 70 odd miles SOUTH to Portsmouth. The only time it made any sense to use the Dover - Calais crossing (P&O and horrible) was when we went to Dijon.

My holidays start the moment I slam the front door, so comfort, pleasure and good food are the targets. Speed has little priority as the holiday is planned around decent night stops in both directions... a major advantage of being retired is no calendar to worry about .. :) so 14 days on site this year was actually a 21 day holiday as we took 4 days to get there and 3 to get back ...  :)