It had better not rain
Discussion
Chris Ho said:
As a matter of interest if you drive around in the wet does the engine bay get soaked? Adrian W you seem to be the acknowledged authority on such matters! Chris.
Problem there is mine is allergic to rain, so I wouldn't know. Seriously, they aren't to bad, they tend to get more water in the engine bay from the clam vents when the car is stationary, of course if you are brave enough to go out in a torrential downpour it will end up everywhere.
I've driven it in all weather as it was my daily runner... even had to dig the road of snow for 200meters to get out one year... worst rain I ever drove in I was unable to go over 50mph as the car was aquaplaning constantly on the a12, it was also my trowsers that got wet as rain came in through the steering coloumn area.... never happened in any other rain and car was always dry inside, engine was always fine.
The tyres I run over last 4 years are the limiting factor in rain, I remember comuting in it to west London a few years back during winter and it had 600bhp (I never run low boost)... it was still a pleasure, just couldn't use much throttle lol.
I've owned my noble for over 6 years and live a matter of miles from Adrian, however Ive only seen it out twice hence its always a major occasion requiring proper photographic documentation when he takes it out
The tyres I run over last 4 years are the limiting factor in rain, I remember comuting in it to west London a few years back during winter and it had 600bhp (I never run low boost)... it was still a pleasure, just couldn't use much throttle lol.
I've owned my noble for over 6 years and live a matter of miles from Adrian, however Ive only seen it out twice hence its always a major occasion requiring proper photographic documentation when he takes it out
Just worked out I have done 5500 miles in mine since May when I first had it running, it's been a joy, rain or shine, the only place that gets wet is the passenger side footwell, straight through the electrical circuits, relays and fuses....keeping it clean is interesting after some crappy weather though....
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