First long trip in the "Z" (comments)
I got a chance to put almost 450 miles on my "Z" today. The car has been sitting, covered, with 2" of ice on it... So I figured it would be good excersize for the car. The first half of the trip was on a 2 lane, winding road and the car was a dream.. I set the cruise control at 70 and just let the go by it self. The speed limit was 55 so I figured 15 over was enough.. The return trip was on a 3 lane, interstate highway. The speed limit was 65 and I set the cruise control to 80.. I was still getting passed left & right but The NY State Police took care of a few of them.. I must say, the car averaged 26.8 MPG for the trip and thanks to the cruise control the trip was a joy.. Being able to move my right leg around was great.. Without the cruise control, I would be stiff as a board right now.. I never owned a car that showed a light on the dash when the Cruise control in on and set.. Great idea..I now have 4900 miles on the car in just less than 4 months. Not one complaint.. except.. is there a way to turn off the light in the hatch compartment when the hatch is left open??
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
Owned: 1970 & 1971 240Z and a 1974 260Z
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
Owned: 1970 & 1971 240Z and a 1974 260Z
YOU DROVE 450 MILES WITH THE HATCH OPEN????? ARE YOU NUTS? J/K Sounds liek you enjoyed it, im planning my first trip ~150 each way to my friend from college in the spring or maybe earlier if the weather stays clear for a weekend. So far as a daily drive to work and back its driving really well. I love it.
No.. The hatch was closed as it was 18 degrees outside.. I was just wondering how to turn the light off when I leave the hatch open for a long time.. Anyone know?? Is there a switch like I have in my Volvo??
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
Two choices:
1. Wire in a switch to the light, and place it next to the opening where the light is.
2. Take a flat-head screwdriver, pop out the light, and unplug. No $hit. I do this all the time when I'm working on stuff in the car.
1. Wire in a switch to the light, and place it next to the opening where the light is.
2. Take a flat-head screwdriver, pop out the light, and unplug. No $hit. I do this all the time when I'm working on stuff in the car.
Originally posted by k2we
I must say, the car averaged 26.8 MPG for the trip
I must say, the car averaged 26.8 MPG for the trip
WayneTN
Wayne, I did it both ways.. I always keep a log of all my gas fillup's and service.. I've been doing this for 30 years now..I still have the log book from my 1974 260Z which I sold with almost 200,000 miles on it.. There was just a slight difference from my actual gas fillup and the gauge on the dash..
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY
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