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I was on duty yesterday, and the radio was quiet, so we (inevitably) began discussing the impending delivery of my Gren. I've been torn this past week over whether to just drive back home the easiest way, or do a bit of a detour.
As I'm taking delivery of the vehicle from SLRV/Expedition HQ, I've a few options. First option is to just drive straight home down the freeway some 800km back to Sydney from the Gold Coast. I was initially going to take delivery and drive straight back to the hotel, and drive home the next day. The trip down the freeway is long and boring, and sitting on 110kph the entire way (just about). I've done this trip many many times.
One of my colleagues suggested I split it into two days - after delivery, drive to some place intermediate, and then the next day drive the rest of the way home. We came up with a route that I've not done before, which would allow me to really test the Gren out fairly safely, and get used to the vehicle characteristics. That is, drive west from the Gold Coast to Beaudesert, Woodenbong, Legume, then down to Tenterfield and Glen Innes. This part of the trip sees me drive down country and dirt roads, through some spectacular scenery, twisty windy bits, hilly bits, and maybe get into Glenn Innes after dark (testing out my new driving lights).
The next day, I drive south from Glen Innes to Armidale, Walcha, Wauchope, onto the M1 freeway, and home. It's all cruisy road, but the trip from Walcha to Wauchope is very twisty windy stuff. I think I'll be glad to complete the twisty windy when I get onto the freeway!
Here's the question though. Are there any initial restrictions on speed or RPM or not going offroad, so the engine can bed in/wear in etc? Would it be the same if I just pointed it to the freeway and cruised home - it would be long hours or a set speed and RPM, whereas driving home the long way would be a myriad of speeds and RPM ranges.
As I'm taking delivery of the vehicle from SLRV/Expedition HQ, I've a few options. First option is to just drive straight home down the freeway some 800km back to Sydney from the Gold Coast. I was initially going to take delivery and drive straight back to the hotel, and drive home the next day. The trip down the freeway is long and boring, and sitting on 110kph the entire way (just about). I've done this trip many many times.
One of my colleagues suggested I split it into two days - after delivery, drive to some place intermediate, and then the next day drive the rest of the way home. We came up with a route that I've not done before, which would allow me to really test the Gren out fairly safely, and get used to the vehicle characteristics. That is, drive west from the Gold Coast to Beaudesert, Woodenbong, Legume, then down to Tenterfield and Glen Innes. This part of the trip sees me drive down country and dirt roads, through some spectacular scenery, twisty windy bits, hilly bits, and maybe get into Glenn Innes after dark (testing out my new driving lights).
The next day, I drive south from Glen Innes to Armidale, Walcha, Wauchope, onto the M1 freeway, and home. It's all cruisy road, but the trip from Walcha to Wauchope is very twisty windy stuff. I think I'll be glad to complete the twisty windy when I get onto the freeway!
Here's the question though. Are there any initial restrictions on speed or RPM or not going offroad, so the engine can bed in/wear in etc? Would it be the same if I just pointed it to the freeway and cruised home - it would be long hours or a set speed and RPM, whereas driving home the long way would be a myriad of speeds and RPM ranges.