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Thanks! Great vista's with the engine snarl soundtrack.
Hard to believe Harry didn't 'push the supercharger' as he said.
Parts of this belong in a Lotus TV ad. .
This isn't making the wait any easier.
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he's getting 29 mpg
I think the better metric is Smiles per mile.That is good, but he's also on a roadtrip and staying out of high boost. Would be nice if part 3 of the video has him well over 1,000 miles and he gets on it a little more. I'm sure the drive back will have a lower average mpg.![]()
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I was just about to say the same thing; he was meant to open it about 1/3 of the way, let the water drain and then continue to open it fully...Not rocket science, but I agree, there must be a SIMPLE design solution so all that would not be necessary, lip, half tube, whatever.... problem should never existAm I the only one that thinks the clip of him opening the boot and water going all over the supercharger is an extremely bad design fault.
To be fair,Scott did show him a way to open it slowly so that it filtered down the sides at the base of the engine bay,Harry just launched it up and soaked the Supercharger cover![]()
Thats ridiculous! its certainly not the price you pay for having a cool and exotic looking car and I insist, my Ariel Nomad never got a drop of rain on the engine....It's not as though the uK never gets any rain to test this out in real world prototype testing. I guess this is the price you pay to have an exotic looking car
Wow, that must be an epic great fun car.Thats ridiculous! its certainly not the price you pay for having a cool and exotic looking car and I insist, my Ariel Nomad never got a drop of rain on the engine....
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I think its one of my favourites ever yes... not for the 90% of lotus gents I would say, but an amazing experience. if it wasn't for insurance issues and using the car out of the UK, I'd still have it.... instead of the owners of alfaholics owning itWow, that must be an epic great fun car.
Same for down under.. however I'm wondering how i will pressure wash the rear of the car without blasting foam, dirt and water into the engine bay !As a Californian I don’t see any fault with the trunk lid design.
I would never pressure wash the engine bay. That's a recipe for trouble!Wait, I was thinking the opposite; how do I cover the baggage space when I pressure wash the engine bay?
Or possibly "very sooooooooooooooon"Now now, none of you have should be concerned with how to wash a car that’s always coming soon.
First World problems...Now now, none of you have should be concerned with how to wash a car that’s always coming soon.
Just get some sponges and squeeze them into that gap when you're washing the car. Take them out when you're done.Same for down under.. however I'm wondering how i will pressure wash the rear of the car without blasting foam, dirt and water into the engine bay !