Going the distance!

With the tail end of a hurricane coming in hard, what better weekend to bust out an 860 mile road trip?

Heading from West Lothian to Enfield and back, with a detour on the return leg to collect the dog from my parents.

Saturday morning was horrific, it wasn’t until we were nearly off the M6 on to the M1 that it finally stopped raining. Massive headwind all the way down and loads of standing water and incidents to contend with.

Return journey was pretty much as bad, the whole M1 section was sketchy, loads of standing water and puddles across the inner and outer lanes. M6 finally cleared as we approached Wigan so the last leg of the journey was quite relaxing.

Conclusions & lessons from the trip:

Camera system seems unable to handle heavy spray, it gave out warnings multiple times in the wet conditions about malfunctioning, it’s done this once around my normal commute also, in all cases when it’s been in heavy rain & spray.

Trip computer is about as accurate as a bent sniper rifle. Kinda annoying given my e46’s one was always under real world by 1.5-2mpg, the F32 is anywhere from +4 to -4.

These cars are brilliant for this type of work, 7+ hours in the seat and you step out at the other end with no aches, feeling pretty fresh. Only stopped twice on each journey, roughly ten minutes a go, just enough for a pee and to buy some drinks.

Decent width spaces in the hotel car park for a change even with the 4’s loooooong doors

Sadly the crap weather stopped me achieving what I’d really wanted to with a VPower diesel comparison against normal use Tesco diesel, so I’ll have to do that through a week of commuting.

10 weeks, 5k miles

430d 5k miles

That’s me 10 weeks in to ownership and I should tick past 5,000 miles done since picking her up at some point tomorrow.

Thus far I’ve managed to only skud the splitter once!

Anyways, last weekend I was participating in the 3hr C1 Endurance race at Rockingham so a good chance for the car to stretch its legs and do some distance work.

I wound up taking my kit and another one of our drivers’ stuff down as well. I’m convinced the boot on this is smaller than my e46, will need to check the stats. Still, it all fitted in and there wasn’t any danger of it sliding about.

On a side note, when I’m just taking my instructing helmet to the circuit for a weekend shift, the cargo net is brilliant. No more stuffing jackets on top of my helmet on the back seat to stop it flying about!

Friday I was heading down after work, then got a last minute call to pick up some graphics for the racecar from over in Edinburgh, this changed the route plan so I ended up going all the way down the A1 [previously, would have been doing M74 – M6 – A66 – A1M].

A1 was the usual for a Friday afternoon, plenty of trucks and people bumbling along but I wasn’t particularly in a rush, but then I got near Newcastle and a truck was broken down on the dual carriageway just after the Metro Centre

– For those familiar with the area, from the junction on the A1 with the A19 right through to where it becomes the A1M was done at a maximum of 20mph, more often 5-10mph

– For those not familiar with the area, 14.6 miles took me an hour and 20 minutes

After that the road was largely clear all the way to Rockingham to meet the team. Sorted a few things out with them setting up the pop-up etc for the weekend then headed off to our hotel in Kettering. Few hours sleep, returned to the Rock, did our race and at half 5, headed home along the exact same route, as I was now dropping off one of our drivers in Edinburgh.

Journey stats:

– Outbound: 347 miles, average speed 51.6mph, consumption 52.8mpg

– Return: 349 miles, average speed 58.7mph, consumption 52.6mpg

I refuelled half way home on the return leg and the actual brim-brim mpg calculation showed 51.4mpg over the 588 miles, exactly what the trip computer said. [I use the vehicle stats on the iDrive for journey to journey fuel economy and average speed, reset the instrument trip computer at each fill up]

Thoughts:

Driving up the A1 at night was the first time I have used the adaptive headlights: WOW! I know some people like them, some people don’t, I thought they were absolutely brilliant. Its not the twistiest of roads but the beam aiming in to the corners was useful and it was amazing to watch the beam adapt to remove sections to avoid dazzling oncoming cars.

I really need to update my satnav. The recent A1M sections are just far enough away from what was the A1 to confuse the satnav and give you a constant chirp of “follow the road in the direction of the arrow” and “make a U-turn where possible.”

It’s a seriously competent cruiser this car. The armrests seem to line up better with my body shape than my e46’s ones. In fact, in the e46 I largely used the window ledge for my right arm and nothing for the left, on this, both armrests are perfect position to use both. The seats are nice and supportive, think I’d fit the back bolsters a touch better if I trimmed a few pounds right enough.

Still the highest economy 430d on Fuelly although there’s a new entrant with a 2017 car that’s nipping at my heals.

Home and recovered, what a weekend!

Setting out for qualifying there was a lot learn, never driven the car as a racecar and never driven the circuit before either. Times were fairly consistent across the team and we learned a decent amount about the car.

The guys set about the car prior to the race making a host of changes and we headed to the grid, not a lot of spare time in a hectic morning.

Steve took the first stint, battling hard with the cars around him swapping places lap on lap, then pitting slightly before scheduled to take advantage of a safety car period.

Rory took the second stint and set off with good pace but had to make an unscheduled pit stop to report some issues. We seemed to be having power cutting out issues and 3rs gear was acting up. We made the decision to keep going and Rory headed back out, coming back in slightly before scheduled so we could again take advantage of a safety car for the stop.

I was out for the final stint with the car getting some fuel on the stop this time. Taking over just before the 2 hour mark we were lying P30 as I headed out. The 3rd gear issue was still there but didn’t seem to be getting any worse. I tried a few things on the shift to see if anything helped but nothing did, so just slowed the shift in to 3rd slightly to take a little bit more care of it.

My pace was pretty consistent and managed to pass some cars gaining places but then found myself in the middle of nowhere for a while with nobody to race and just trying to bang in consistent laps. Unfortunately the power cutting issue came back with 20mins to go, most likely fuel surge, and although I could initially drive around it, the final 4 laps the car cut out mid lap requiring an off and back on with the key and bump start to get it going again.

Finally brought the car home in P24, 12 places up on where we started.

Massive thanks to my fellow drivers and team, was a cracking experience and I learned a hell of a lot! Mildly stiff today, using muscles I didn’t think I was during my 65min stint.