Stats..............
Moderator: Miggs
-
g3ngs
- DDK slapper chatter
- Posts: 335
- Joined: Wed Mar 03, 2004 1:47 pm
- Location: South Herts
Stats..............
Out of interest how did we fair?
Personally (from memory):
1971 911e
Miles: 900
Fuel: 2.5 tanks
Parade laps: 5
Hair on fire laps: see above
Oil: .75l
Max Temp: 210
Breakdowns: 0
Stuff used: indicator bulb
Booze-o-meter: Hoody on a binge
Fun: 100%
Personally (from memory):
1971 911e
Miles: 900
Fuel: 2.5 tanks
Parade laps: 5
Hair on fire laps: see above
Oil: .75l
Max Temp: 210
Breakdowns: 0
Stuff used: indicator bulb
Booze-o-meter: Hoody on a binge
Fun: 100%
964 C2 - with much love from AFN - Chris Turner - Tongala and JZ Machtech
2.2 911E - looking lovely
Mercedes E270cdi Elegance - 7 seats of fully optioned luxo-shed
BMW C1 - Why? Check this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn9fZEar ... re=related
2.2 911E - looking lovely
Mercedes E270cdi Elegance - 7 seats of fully optioned luxo-shed
BMW C1 - Why? Check this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn9fZEar ... re=related
-
theorangeperil
- DDK forever
- Posts: 668
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:51 pm
- Location: London
Passenger broken fingers: One
Hours in Le Mans hospital: 6
Was a great trip though, must all catch up again soon! The others...
Hours in Le Mans hospital: 6
Was a great trip though, must all catch up again soon! The others...
Peter
'69 911T UK RHD enjoying since 2002
'86 924S - Gone but not forgotten. Porsche's best kept secret...
'04 911 40th Anniversary now gone
'11 911 GTS manual of course...
'69 911T UK RHD enjoying since 2002
'86 924S - Gone but not forgotten. Porsche's best kept secret...
'04 911 40th Anniversary now gone
'11 911 GTS manual of course...
- 23e Heure
- I used to have a life, then came DDK
- Posts: 3876
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:14 pm
- Location: London
As our group's translator I went along for the ride.
We even got to see inside the on site driver's emergency medical centre
I have the photos, but reckon Peter would kill me if I posted them
We even got to see inside the on site driver's emergency medical centre
I have the photos, but reckon Peter would kill me if I posted them
James
'20 718 GT4
'87 R4 GTL Clan
'74 914/6 3.0 Texas GT (Sold)
'73 911 2.7 RS Replica LHD (Sold)
'72 911 2.4 E RHD (Sold)
'20 718 GT4
'87 R4 GTL Clan
'74 914/6 3.0 Texas GT (Sold)
'73 911 2.7 RS Replica LHD (Sold)
'72 911 2.4 E RHD (Sold)
-
theorangeperil
- DDK forever
- Posts: 668
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:51 pm
- Location: London
Yes James I would. Now I know what it feels like to be followed by the paps!
Barry, it was an incident with a crutch (of the walking aid kind before anyone says anything), a finger and a heavy german door. Finger came of worst. Surgery the following week at the Royal Free removed my fingernail and stitched up the nail bed. Nice!
Should grow back though and bone seems to mend itself...
Barry, it was an incident with a crutch (of the walking aid kind before anyone says anything), a finger and a heavy german door. Finger came of worst. Surgery the following week at the Royal Free removed my fingernail and stitched up the nail bed. Nice!
Peter
'69 911T UK RHD enjoying since 2002
'86 924S - Gone but not forgotten. Porsche's best kept secret...
'04 911 40th Anniversary now gone
'11 911 GTS manual of course...
'69 911T UK RHD enjoying since 2002
'86 924S - Gone but not forgotten. Porsche's best kept secret...
'04 911 40th Anniversary now gone
'11 911 GTS manual of course...
- hot66
- Moderator
- Posts: 19185
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:17 pm
- Location: North Yorkshire
ouchtheorangeperil wrote:Yes James I would. Now I know what it feels like to be followed by the paps!
Barry, it was an incident with a crutch (of the walking aid kind before anyone says anything), a finger and a heavy german door. Finger came of worst. Surgery the following week at the Royal Free removed my fingernail and stitched up the nail bed. Nice!Should grow back though and bone seems to mend itself...
James
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1963 Honda C100 Supercub
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1963 Honda C100 Supercub
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
-
theorangeperil
- DDK forever
- Posts: 668
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:51 pm
- Location: London
-
210bhp
- Nurse, I think I need some assistance
- Posts: 8237
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:28 am
- Location: Scotland
You know me so well honey

73RS
1750 kilometres
25.5 mpg
Oil added none
Parade laps none
Maximum temp 95 (never been there before)
Breakdowns none
Items used full 2lb box sports mixtures
100% brilliant company
And to match you Brendan, Rouen to home via central London (what a pain) to pick up a passenger in a oner.
Car ran like a dream thanks to BS motorsports.
Only downer was James's breakdown which was summed up perfectly by Vicki's comment.
Regards
Mike
73RS
1750 kilometres
25.5 mpg
Oil added none
Parade laps none
Maximum temp 95 (never been there before)
Breakdowns none
Items used full 2lb box sports mixtures
100% brilliant company
And to match you Brendan, Rouen to home via central London (what a pain) to pick up a passenger in a oner.
Car ran like a dream thanks to BS motorsports.
Only downer was James's breakdown which was summed up perfectly by Vicki's comment.
Regards
Mike
_____________________________
73 RS (Sold)
67 S
Mint T (Sold)
996 Turbo (Sold)
73 2.4E (home after 25 years) and Sold again
73T targa (signal yellow project)
1953 Vauxhall Velox
914/6
1963 356B
https://www.mybespokeroom.com/
73 RS (Sold)
67 S
Mint T (Sold)
996 Turbo (Sold)
73 2.4E (home after 25 years) and Sold again
73T targa (signal yellow project)
1953 Vauxhall Velox
914/6
1963 356B
https://www.mybespokeroom.com/
-
mycar
- Nurse, I think I need some assistance
- Posts: 7490
- Joined: Sat Aug 04, 2007 3:05 pm
- Location: Harrow Gate.
- Contact:
Home at last, home at last.
2011 miles.
8 tanks of fuel... maybe 9
1 litre of oil.
Max temp, touching 230.
Breakdowns, none.
Punctures, none.
Problems, just the one, starter solenoid didn`t like the heat, so when I couldn`t park on a hill, we needed bumping..... thanks to everyone involved, there were many.
We stormed through France. At about a thousand miles the car had a bit off a stutter at 4150 revs but bolting the carbs back on cured that, no problem.... seemed they`d come a bit loose with all that heat.
To be honest I fully expected to return home from some point on a recovery vehicle, hell, how reliable can a 42 year old car with 150k on the clock be ? I was told to have faith but I didn`t really. I do now.
The journey was made all the better with the D`eser sports seats I had fitted last year. Broken in now, they are extremely comfortable on long journeys and the 380mm RS style wheel with thick grip, so much better than standard issue.
Best bit ? Everybody holding their breath as the supercharged Aston and the lotus spun on oil at Indianapolis but unbelievably didn`t collide... oh, and the Daytona going straight on at Arnage corner.... and.... lots and lots of other things.
Worst bit ? Playing Death Race 2000 on the A1 for 270 miles last night. Give me French roads (and French drivers) everytime.
Our first CLM, we had a blast, thankyou DDK
2011 miles.
8 tanks of fuel... maybe 9
1 litre of oil.
Max temp, touching 230.
Breakdowns, none.
Punctures, none.
Problems, just the one, starter solenoid didn`t like the heat, so when I couldn`t park on a hill, we needed bumping..... thanks to everyone involved, there were many.
We stormed through France. At about a thousand miles the car had a bit off a stutter at 4150 revs but bolting the carbs back on cured that, no problem.... seemed they`d come a bit loose with all that heat.
To be honest I fully expected to return home from some point on a recovery vehicle, hell, how reliable can a 42 year old car with 150k on the clock be ? I was told to have faith but I didn`t really. I do now.
The journey was made all the better with the D`eser sports seats I had fitted last year. Broken in now, they are extremely comfortable on long journeys and the 380mm RS style wheel with thick grip, so much better than standard issue.
Best bit ? Everybody holding their breath as the supercharged Aston and the lotus spun on oil at Indianapolis but unbelievably didn`t collide... oh, and the Daytona going straight on at Arnage corner.... and.... lots and lots of other things.
Worst bit ? Playing Death Race 2000 on the A1 for 270 miles last night. Give me French roads (and French drivers) everytime.
Our first CLM, we had a blast, thankyou DDK
1959 S
http://tinyurl.com/3l95xmh
http://tinyurl.com/3l95xmh
- hot66
- Moderator
- Posts: 19185
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:17 pm
- Location: North Yorkshire
welcome home Mikemycar wrote:Home at last, home at last.
2011 miles.
8 tanks of fuel... maybe 9
1 litre of oil.![]()
Max temp, touching 230.![]()
![]()
Breakdowns, none.
Punctures, none.
Problems, just the one, starter solenoid didn`t like the heat, so when I couldn`t park on a hill, we needed bumping..... thanks to everyone involved, there were many.![]()
We stormed through France. At about a thousand miles the car had a bit off a stutter at 4150 revs but bolting the carbs back on cured that, no problem.... seemed they`d come a bit loose with all that heat.
To be honest I fully expected to return home from some point on a recovery vehicle, hell, how reliable can a 42 year old car with 150k on the clock be ? I was told to have faith but I didn`t really. I do now.![]()
The journey was made all the better with the D`eser sports seats I had fitted last year. Broken in now, they are extremely comfortable on long journeys and the 380mm RS style wheel with thick grip, so much better than standard issue.
Best bit ? Everybody holding their breath as the supercharged Aston and the lotus spun on oil at Indianapolis but unbelievably didn`t collide... oh, and the Daytona going straight on at Arnage corner.... and.... lots and lots of other things.
Worst bit ? Playing Death Race 2000 on the A1 for 270 miles last night. Give me French roads (and French drivers) everytime.
Our first CLM, we had a blast, thankyou DDK
James
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1963 Honda C100 Supercub
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1963 Honda C100 Supercub
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
-
58A - 71E
- Put a fork in me, I'm done!
- Posts: 1842
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:49 pm
- Location: Yorkshire
-
roy mawbey
- Put a fork in me, I'm done!
- Posts: 1871
- Joined: Thu Dec 25, 2008 2:28 pm
- Location: sunny sussex
James,
You were brave, a lot of miles but at a calculated 33 to the gallon if my maths are correct??? thats very good indeed.
Just to put my mind at rest, the temp gauge wiring was faulty wasn't it??
Finally who drove???
And you didn't have to adjust anything on that trip?
Your car looks like new and if thats the case well more than well done.
Roy
You were brave, a lot of miles but at a calculated 33 to the gallon if my maths are correct??? thats very good indeed.
Just to put my mind at rest, the temp gauge wiring was faulty wasn't it??
Finally who drove???
And you didn't have to adjust anything on that trip?
Your car looks like new and if thats the case well more than well done.
Roy
RHD 356A coupe super 75 106954
-
58A - 71E
- Put a fork in me, I'm done!
- Posts: 1842
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:49 pm
- Location: Yorkshire
Hi Roy
I'm afraid the temp gauge works v well indeed -
the fan belt wasnt broken either- the 43degree heat, a dose of red driving mist and the opportunity to max out at Le Sarthe were not a good combination for the engine though - as you've probably gathered from the posts about this year's event it was HOT.
Cooled down ok with no problems - probably as well we only did the one lap
Driver - that would be me, my reward for the last 4 years.
Adjustments - wd40 in the indicator switch and speedo, and a few little jobs to do now we're home
so overall mega pleased with how it ran
I'm afraid the temp gauge works v well indeed -
Cooled down ok with no problems - probably as well we only did the one lap
Driver - that would be me, my reward for the last 4 years.
Adjustments - wd40 in the indicator switch and speedo, and a few little jobs to do now we're home
so overall mega pleased with how it ran
James
'58 356A 1600n
'71 911E 2,2
#0335
'58 356A 1600n
'71 911E 2,2
#0335
-
roy mawbey
- Put a fork in me, I'm done!
- Posts: 1871
- Joined: Thu Dec 25, 2008 2:28 pm
- Location: sunny sussex
James pleased you kept it to the one lap. Yes, even on my car running the other day when it was really hot the needle just went past midway a bit and that is the highest I have seen it go in years. I guess the Mulsanne an open road and no camera's just pushed your foot to the floor!
I would be interested to know just how hot your oil got what does off the scale equate to? What oil do you use a multigrade?
On the way home did it stay more or less in the mid position on the temp gauge?
Roy
I would be interested to know just how hot your oil got what does off the scale equate to? What oil do you use a multigrade?
On the way home did it stay more or less in the mid position on the temp gauge?
Roy
RHD 356A coupe super 75 106954


