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Drive it like you stole it.

Postby Hasbeen » 24 Feb 2017 06:34

That's going to be my new motto.

Ever since it's bare metal paint job, I've been treating the 7 like a princess. No shopping centre car parks, no gravel roads, nothing that might damage that gleaming finish. Well no more.

It's been so hot here this summer I've been putting off washing the cars. Just too debilitating in the burning sun, but today was a bit cloudy, so I washed the 7. First the battery was very low, so gave that a charge, then decided to give the thing a bit of a run before washing.

Talk about lousy running, she was coughing & fluffing on anything but gentle or wide open throttle. A bit of mental arithmetic told me it was 9 weeks of very hot weather since I'd driven her, [Christmas eve], no wonder she was cranky. She had all the symptoms of intermittent flooding, & I'm assuming the float chamber needles were all gummy from evaporated fuel.

Out here in the sticks there's not much traffic, so I did 15 kilometres cycling at full throttle from 1500 RPM in second to 5000 RPM in 4Th. She must have liked that, & it must have cleaned out any dried fuel gum, as she is again running sweetly. Pity all tuning isn't so easy.

So I've decided this princess treatment is all wrong. She is going back to being the urchin run about she was before the paint job. I reckon she'll be a much happier, if not quite so pretty car for it.

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Re: Drive it like you stole it.

Postby Beans » 24 Feb 2017 08:08

The only way to treat these cars :mrgreen:
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Postby FI Spyder » 24 Feb 2017 15:44

Although (being FI) it doesn't have have your carb problems I pretty well drive it full on as that seems to be the only way to do it (while more or less obeying the speed limit and traffic/road safety. I still park it away from the maddening crowd (although that doesn't always work) in a parking lot even though it still has it's original, mostly cracked and crazed TPA paint job thereby keeping its survivor category.
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Re: Drive it like you stole it.

Postby Ianftr8 » 26 Feb 2017 15:45

Ah, the Italian service method! works on all sorts of cars.

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Re: Drive it like you stole it.

Postby sydney.wedgehead » 03 Mar 2017 09:18

There seems little doubt that most princesses need a regular thrashing and occasional boot to the derrière.

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