Re: [DML] driving with doors open?
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Re: [DML] driving with doors open?



Seeing as the subject came round again :-)

First off, I can't see how driving on a smooth surfact and not accellerating or braking too quickly can be bad. I am careful not to drive over speed bumps or uneven ground with the doors open unless very slowly - the way the doors twist and wobble can be a bit alarming, though I'm sure this flexing actually protects the hinges more than anything.

My real reason for this post is to relate something that happenned on the way home from Supercar Sunday this last weekend. We had 25 DeLoreans present, including several missing from last year's 17, so a whole batch of first-timers (like me with #1458). Jan van der Wouw drove over from Holland to attend and we convoyed up from Kent to Birmingham (about 200 miles).

On the way home on Sunday, with just myself and Jan in convoy, we hit traffic on the M25 (London Orbital Motorway - known throughout Britain as the world's biggest car-park). It was a hot day, and with my AC cycling too quickly, and Jan's not working at all, we just popped the doors. The road was smooth, as you'd expect, and we didn't go faster than 30mph for the best part of an hour. We got a lot of attention! I had a truck driver shout "Those look really fast!" and a couple of times brakes were slammed on as people were paying more attention to us than the car in front. It was a lot of fun, and something entirely practical you could only achieve in the DeLorean!

I often get asked "is that legal"? My answer is that I don't think anyone would have thought to have written a law about driving with the doors open.... (except maybe that you lose the use of your wing mirror).

(this was actually the first time my car's sat in traffic on a hot day - the cooling fans cycled perfectly, keeping me at around 200 deg or less the whole time. On the minus side my fuel pump was making a real racket by the time we stopped at the services, and I was on half a tank)

Cheers

Martin
#1458

Kevin Abato wrote:

I was leary of this also, but ya know what....I saw some footage and photos
of people at the factory doing it during test drives, and when pulling the
cars out etc.. So i figured It is safe to do, but I never exceed 5-10mph
while doing it.

kevin Abato
Vin# 16680








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