140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
Yeah mine's quite happy to cruise along at 70... its mainly cos I have the sammy high ratio gears, and wider axles, and spacers, and wider tyres...
I probably wouldn't cruise at 60 in a 410!
... and it is like a pocket rocket but cornering in the wet is where the magic really happens
I probably wouldn't cruise at 60 in a 410!
... and it is like a pocket rocket but cornering in the wet is where the magic really happens
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
Helens 410 is better at 70 than my Samny is. Mine gets well wobbly after about 65.
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
I used to do 70 in my 410 on 31s (eventually )
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
See my 0-70mph time can be measured in seconds not minutes
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"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
I was going to say you've got 1.6 16v lol my zuk has a brand spanking new starter and alternator, I'll get the UJ's and props greased tomorrow then and check it over just to make sure she's good to go..
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
Am I on the right forum...
I'm sure I've just read about motorway cruising speeds and even 0-60 or was it 70 .. !! .. What is going on? Nobody owns an SJ for its 0-60 readings or V-Max stats. I've no doubt many on here have other cars far more capable in that department - nothing quite like rocking round in our quirky Suzukis tho eh...even at 60mph or what ever...gotta love em for what they are and what they can do
Although...my brother borrowed my SJ recently when we were doing a bit of work on one of his cars and he said he got 80 (clock speed) Bit unnecessary I thought
I'm sure I've just read about motorway cruising speeds and even 0-60 or was it 70 .. !! .. What is going on? Nobody owns an SJ for its 0-60 readings or V-Max stats. I've no doubt many on here have other cars far more capable in that department - nothing quite like rocking round in our quirky Suzukis tho eh...even at 60mph or what ever...gotta love em for what they are and what they can do
Although...my brother borrowed my SJ recently when we were doing a bit of work on one of his cars and he said he got 80 (clock speed) Bit unnecessary I thought
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
It's surprising easy it is to rack the miles up. I did 50 on Sunday and 6hours of off reading. Can't wait to get rebuilding done and rack some more miles up.
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
Haha I have got almost 70 out of mine but I wouldn't do it for a long amount of time only a few seconds lol
I usually potter along at 45/50 mph so will probably go about that all the way down, I've planned the journey to be only about 30 miles of the m6 and most of the way down the a50 as it's a duel carriageway and is usually a quiet road..
I leave on Wednesday night about half 10 so will post on here and let you all know how it goes..
I usually potter along at 45/50 mph so will probably go about that all the way down, I've planned the journey to be only about 30 miles of the m6 and most of the way down the a50 as it's a duel carriageway and is usually a quiet road..
I leave on Wednesday night about half 10 so will post on here and let you all know how it goes..
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
yeah you'll be fine bud, I drove my old sj from bournemouth to plymouth with an out of tune carb (backfired all the way) without any worries. besides the obvious backfiring that started half hour into the trip, fixed in 30 seconds with a screwdriver, it was totally fine!
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Re: 140 miles in a sj410, any advice please?
I don't own it to go fast in it, I own it precisely because it's an SJ88SJ wrote:Am I on the right forum...
I'm sure I've just read about motorway cruising speeds and even 0-60 or was it 70 .. !! .. What is going on? Nobody owns an SJ for its 0-60 readings or V-Max stats. I've no doubt many on here have other cars far more capable in that department - nothing quite like rocking round in our quirky Suzukis tho eh...even at 60mph or what ever...gotta love em for what they are and what they can do
Although...my brother borrowed my SJ recently when we were doing a bit of work on one of his cars and he said he got 80 (clock speed) Bit unnecessary I thought
Going fast is just a extra bonus that helps when driving long distance!
And as for top speed the fastest I've had mine is about 100! Top of the speedo and then a little bit faster! Long time ago though I probably wouldn't do it again now!!!
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."