What have you done to your car today?

Hehe :p

Mine seems to sit at 21 :p
Switch it to current MPG and hoof it *pukes*

Last 2 tanks have been ~18MPG. Spend 20 minutes of my journey to nurse the MPG's up and 30 seconds of WOT and I'm back where I started.

Out of curiosity how many miles do you get on a full tank?
 
Took a grinder to my centre console..
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End result wasn't too bad though!
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Last 2 tanks have been ~18MPG. Spend 20 minutes of my journey to nurse the MPG's up and 30 seconds of WOT and I'm back where I started.

Out of curiosity how many miles do you get on a full tank?

250-270ish depending if I've been behaving :p
I'll keep an eye on this one for you it's about to say it wants fed again
Mine is a 6 tho
 
Took up the carpet and wiped everything down inside and then hoovered up a best I could in the VX, really needs the roof off to do a relatively decent job. Hoovered the boot (if you can call it that...) too.

Plan is to clean the outside tomorrow, give the front and back bays a wipe down on Friday, and get it all dirty again on Saturday.
 
[TW]Fox;28138148 said:
Eagle F1 A2, Continental SportContact 5, Pilot Super Sport (Probably? Though it's more dry biased IIRC?) etc would all be better than PS3 for wet grip.

The S001 are not horrible ditch finders but the entire point is that you complained that you were unhappy with the level of performance the PS3 offered in the wet - but the S001 has inferior wet performance, so...

A week and a bit on and I'm actually quite pleased with the S001. The PS3s seemed to grip and grip up to a certain point where they'd let go. The S001 seems to start to lose grip sooner but does it in a much more progressive gradual way so you get more warning if you're being a tool.

Not had much wet weather but they seem pretty decent - traction when accelerating seems better but too early to judge on aquaplaning and wet braking. For £90 a corner I'm pretty happy so far
 
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