Just pondering ,the village i live in is at the bottom of two long steep hills(seem never ending),which are followed by a few more.Having owned the surf for a while now and used the o/d button then the ect button for the hill climbs just wondering in everybody elses opinion which is best for the hill climbs.The ect button seems to use more diesel then the o/d.
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When I'm playing in North Yorkshire (we have friends near Sinnington), I don't bother with any of the switches. If possible a good run up helps after that just try to keep the revs between 2000 and 2500, and let the gearbox do the work.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Turning off OD just has the same effect as kick-down - it'll do that automatically if you stand on the accelerator. I never see the need for the switches as kick-down always seems to deliver enough power if and when you really need it - steep hills, overtaking etc.Andy
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wel i think its me being a bit of a girl didnt want to break anything so used the buttons,Dont know why i didnt have problem using kickdown on my omega been out today and didnt press buttons.It is a learning process owning a surf getting, there now i thinkMe........... NEVER
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Originally posted by John h View PostMust admit don't use the O/D or ECT on the climb up to the chimneys at Rosedale or on the roman road over at Stape. Or are you on that switchback climb near Bedlam ? that can be interesting when icy !
I remeber being lent right over keeping the revs high so she was in the powerband, great fun. The best bit was when I got back to our friends they asked if I'd enjoyed going up the chimneys, they'd been walking at the top and heard my engine revs from the base all the way up.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Originally posted by PDR View PostThere are some seriously steep hills where my friend lives and my Surf goes up them without any problem... no need to use the ECT or turn off the O/D.... but then mine is not an underpowered little 2.4
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostI did the chimneys on a motorcycle once. A little 250 2 stroke.
I remeber being lent right over keeping the revs high so she was in the powerband, great fun. The best bit was when I got back to our friends they asked if I'd enjoyed going up the chimneys, they'd been walking at the top and heard my engine revs from the base all the way up.Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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