Focus st query
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buy the ST and an electric bike.0
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The OP is clearly lazy so this suggestion was to meet his needs.0
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There some people here who are so rude making a judgement on a person they have never met. I am surprised anyone ever asks for advise.
I have 2 children so after work i need to pick them up from the childminder. This is not possible on a bike.
Thanks for the informed opinions about the question i asked0 -
There some people here who are so rude making a judgement on a person they have never met. I am surprised anyone ever asks for advise.
I have 2 children so after work i need to pick them up from the childminder. This is not possible on a bike.
A bike was a suggestion to speed your journey up. Three miles each way would be perfectly doable on foot - yes, even with children. Or you can get a trailer for the bike to hold two small children, if they're too small to ride their own bikes.
Driving three urban miles each way, twice a day, five days a week, is a very quick way to kill any car. To consider doing it in a high-performance car can only be driven by vanity.0 -
Maybe I'm missing something but on a 3-mile journey on 40mph roads - will the OP ever use the turbo? Unless there's a lot of traffic-light Grand Prix starts... I drove my 1.6 Ecoboost on a 6-7 mile cross-London commute for 3 1/2 years which rarely got over 30mph and got consumption in the mid to high 30s mpg. About to be 6 years old and no problems or noise. Gets a 75 mile motorway run once a month or so....
Yeah - I know the ST is more powerful and possibly more delicate than my warm-hatch version but the principle is the same, isn't it?Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0 -
Maybe I'm missing something but on a 3-mile journey on 40mph roads - will the OP ever use the turbo? Unless there's a lot of traffic-light Grand Prix starts... I drove my 1.6 Ecoboost on a 6-7 mile cross-London commute for 3 1/2 years which rarely got over 30mph and got consumption in the mid to high 30s mpg. About to be 6 years old and no problems or noise. Gets a 75 mile motorway run once a month or so....
Yeah - I know the ST is more powerful and possibly more delicate than my warm-hatch version but the principle is the same, isn't it?
They don't spin hard enough to produce any pressurisation of the inlet tract ("boost") unless there's sufficient exhaust flow, though.0 -
Maybe I'm missing something but on a 3-mile journey on 40mph roads - will the OP ever use the turbo? Unless there's a lot of traffic-light Grand Prix starts... I drove my 1.6 Ecoboost on a 6-7 mile cross-London commute for 3 1/2 years which rarely got over 30mph and got consumption in the mid to high 30s mpg. About to be 6 years old and no problems or noise. Gets a 75 mile motorway run once a month or so....
Yeah - I know the ST is more powerful and possibly more delicate than my warm-hatch version but the principle is the same, isn't it?
Turbos turn at anything up to 120K RPM (exc. really high end stuff) and reach that from idle RPM in 1-2 seconds. Even at idle, the turbo cartridge is turning at thousands of RPM.
One whiff of throttle will spin the turbo up to 50K plus on a modern engine... turbos are tested to >200K RPM on balancing at manufacture in some cases.0 -
This forum is getting worse and worse. Someone asks a question and gets attacked for being lazy?0
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