catzi wrote:Was being flippant about the boy racers.
My main concern is that application of the accelerator in third (I think it's third gear before it changes up at 40mph) give me a lot of revs but not much acceleration. If it was a manual I would think the clutch was slipping. This is most apparent on any kind of incline but the steeper it is the worse it is.
I would be interested to compare it with another Bongo - will be at the Scottish Bash so perhaps can do this.
Anyway, thoughts are appreciated!
From your earlier post and this one, it is possible your Bongo is just behaving normally. I was struck, when I first drove mine in urban traffic, by just how much it felt like a manual car with a slipping clutch. And putting your foot down does indeed cause it to rev even to over 3000+ rpm at times. There are two things it
should do if behaving normally:
1) Behave in a fairly spritely manner (i.e. show healthy acceleration) when you put your foot down from a standing start
2) If you are driving on a level road, and provided you back off the throttle a bit it should - at around 40mph - move into top gear, with the revs dropping to around 1500rpm (I think - can't quite remember but something like that). We call it 'locking out' in top gear / direct drive. The car will be a bit sluggish until speed rises to 45+ mph when RPM is higher and the turbo becomes more effective. Thereafter it should accelerate quite well, and have plenty of torque, and only a firm prod of the accelerator should persuade it to drop a gear.
This is how mine behaves anyway. I must do my ATF sometime I suppose!