
Suppose keeping the revs down to under 2000 and having a light foot is the way to go.
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I've been told that you should rag her every now and again to keep her regular, prevent build up of deposits in turbo, etc... Not sure how true that is, though.Cashew wrote:Suppose keeping the revs down to under 2000 and having a light foot is the way to go.
This advice echoed in my ears on a recent trip whilst returning from PembrokeshireDriver+Passengers wrote: I've been told that you should rag her every now and again to keep her regular, prevent build up of deposits in turbo, etc... Not sure how true that is, though.
That includes Gas & water bottles if you are not using them.David Edwards wrote:Dont forget remove all not needed weight, keep all tyres up to regular psi, all helps with fuel economy.
mikeonb4c wrote:............, I love the idea that I have all I need with me, should I desire to go somewhere on a whim (you know, the 4 min warning sounds, advising that your town is going to be nuked - who you gonna call?![]()
). But seriously, I can pretty much turn left out of work and go home, or turn right and go camping without a second thought (well, almost!).
So I live with the minor hit on MPG, because I want an MPV, otherwise I'd have bought something else that was more frugal on fuel.
But that's just me
Great to read the ranks of the nihilists are swelling. And its a funny thing, but it was only because of the Bongo that I met some electric bike owners on a campsite. I bought one cheap on eBay, used it for work, and offset my Bongo fuel costs by saving about 2k in fuel costs. Such is the nature of serendipity ha ha.rhino-wayne wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:............, I love the idea that I have all I need with me, should I desire to go somewhere on a whim (you know, the 4 min warning sounds, advising that your town is going to be nuked - who you gonna call?![]()
). But seriously, I can pretty much turn left out of work and go home, or turn right and go camping without a second thought (well, almost!).
So I live with the minor hit on MPG, because I want an MPV, otherwise I'd have bought something else that was more frugal on fuel.
But that's just me![]()
That's how I travel
ready for the unexpected, from a sudden sunny day day trip to the beach....all the way to WROL/SHTF/Alien Invasion
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Proved a good thing on my last trip when the Bongo broke down![]()
....had plenty of snacks, drinks, clothing, coolant, tool kit etc etc
My other vehicle is very fuel efficient .......a BICYCLE![]()
The Bongo is a luxury, the bike is the weapon of commuter choice (although I appreciate this isn't possible for many).My other vehicle is very fuel efficient .......a BICYCLE