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Euro Road Trip - 2016


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Well, after a year off in 2015 we're soon to depart for our third Euro Road Trip with a fleet of seven cars bound for the Alps. This year's motors include;

 

TVR Tuscan 4.0 Mk1.5

TVR Tuscan 4.0 Red Rose Mk1

SL55 AMG

RX7

Lotus Elise w/ Honda Civic TypeR engine

335i

Z4

 

At 11 days it's a long trip, but we're cramming in most of our favourite passes and we're doing fewer miles per day than previous trips so we can cram in a few more stops for photos, aerial footage from the drone, a few afternoons rock climbing and a stop at a WW2 fort in France.

 

The route will look something like this;

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Started packing...

 

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1/2" drive with imperial and metric sockets

1/2" drive deep sockets (decent, not multi-point)

1/4" drive with metric sockets

Assorted 'bits' for multi tool

Assorted star sockets (useful for BMWs)

Assorted nuts, bolts and washers

Breaker bar

Torch

Duck tape

Insulation tape

Cable ties

Assorted fuses

Allen Keys

Stanley knife

Pliers

Wire repair stuff

Gloves

Glasses

Hi Vis

Warning Triangle

First Aid Kit

Tyre Pressure gauge

Engine oil

Tyre weld

 

TVR Specific:

Jump cables

3x 100A fuses

2x Tail light bulbs (white / not coloured)

2x Yellow Relays

1x Throttle repair cable

1x Main Coil pack

 

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Started packing...

 

32B7E91F-3D6E-4ED9-A2A4-C1D075782533.jpg

 

1/2" drive with imperial and metric sockets

1/2" drive deep sockets (decent, not multi-point)

1/4" drive with metric sockets

Assorted 'bits' for multi tool

Assorted star sockets (useful for BMWs)

Assorted nuts, bolts and washers

Breaker bar

Torch

Duck tape

Insulation tape

Cable ties

Assorted fuses

Allen Keys

Stanley knife

Pliers

Wire repair stuff

Gloves

Glasses

Hi Vis

Warning Triangle

First Aid Kit

Tyre Pressure gauge

Engine oil

Tyre weld

 

TVR Specific:

Jump cables

3x 100A fuses

2x Tail light bulbs (white / not coloured)

2x Yellow Relays

1x Throttle repair cable

1x Main Coil pack

 

Tvr European pack lol

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I've just got back from France road trip and found the toll roads a pain in the backside.

All the ticket and pay booths are are the wrong side of the car. :lol:

 

Try and get a prepay pass. Would make it easier and faster to get through booths.

 

Have a great time. ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸºðŸ‡«ðŸ‡·ðŸ‡«ðŸ‡·ðŸºðŸ‘ðŸ‘

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I've just got back from France road trip and found the toll roads a pain in the backside.

All the ticket and pay booths are are the wrong side of the car. :lol:

 

Try and get a prepay pass. Would make it easier and faster to get through booths.

 

Have a great time. ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸºðŸ‡«ðŸ‡·ðŸ‡«ðŸ‡·ðŸºðŸ‘ðŸ‘

 

Yeah, we have the RFID Toll Tag things so we can fly straight through most of them without even stopping :-)

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Always eventful... First night in France and the 335i rolls in to the car park with a massive oil leak from the oil filter housing. Managed to find and fit a spare from the local BMW dealer.

 

Visited a WW1 Fort. Brutal / Impressive / Sombering.

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SL55 AMG driver side door handle is bust - he now has to wind his window down to get out!

 

RX7 tail light and boot light now repaired.

 

Who mentioned ABS and Traction Control? None of that in a TVR! Both TVRs currently working, though it is raining and neither of us put them under a cover so we'll see in the morning!

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In Switzerland now. A day chock full of passes to smash through today. TVRs are winning the noise and public appreciation competition by miles - it's funny how many people stop / stare / comment / take pictures!

 

I'm posting this at 5:30am because I can't get my roommate to stop snoring :-/

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Yesterday we did Susten, St Gottard, Furka, Nufenen, St Gottard the other way, Susten the other way & Grimsell.

 

Traffic was variable and there were several km of roadworks in places, but still a world class set of roads. All of the TVR's bad handling characteristics are forgiven when it's on a smooth flowing road up the side of a mountain with no traffic. Bloody excellent! Saw plenty of other exotica, including a midnight blue 350 which had a few mods - looked very nice.

 

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We have just returned from 2 weeks down that way. The roadworks near the Gottard pass 2 weeks ago were such a pain and the motorway had severe delays too but it was so worth it when you drive those roads. Did you do the old cobbled gottard pass?

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27 degrees yesterday and my TVRs fans and aircon have stopped working. The inside is a warm place anyway but yesterday was mad - I drank 3.5 litres of water and didn't take a single leak... Sweaty!

 

It also turns out that the ecu isn't very good at adapting to thin air so anything above about 8000ft and you can feel / hear its limitations. Also had a voltage sensor fail temporarily, so the dash was alarming zero volts, even though I can prove 13.5v on my multimeter... This fixed its self after stopping for Gelato in Bormio.

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