Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/12/19

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Subject: [Leica] October in Paris?
From: bruce at ralgo.nl (bruce)
Date: Mon Dec 19 08:12:56 2005
References: <200512190832.jBJ8WXLf075383@server1.waverley.reid.org> <43A6D73E.6060507@concentric.net>

That's also why I suggested two drivers .................... to run- 
in (as it used to be, and I reckon still is) the engine and other  
moving parts. One person could go nuts keeping to 80/100/120 k.p.h.  
for 600+ kms. I tried it once from Amsterdam to Paris (500? kms.);  
and almost did!

That's also why I suggested two drivers .................... the  
night before, till the early hours, revelling in Solms/ 
Wetzlar .............. or wherever!

B.


On 19-dec-2005, at 16:52, Robert D. Baron wrote:

> Nathan observed:
>
>> It's only 613 km according to ANWB--you don't need two drivers for  
>> that. Especially in a new Porsche--they would just be squabbling  
>> over who gets to drive.
>
> Does that factor in the recommended rev limitation of 4000 rpm for  
> the first 2000 miles, with the accompanying grinding of teeth while  
> trying to observe it?
>
> ;-)
>
> --Bob
>
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