Mount Palomar Observatory drive
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Mount Palomar Observatory drive
The drive to Mount Palomar Observatory is very popular in Southern California, so much so that going there during the week-end is no fun at all, as it is littered with cops, motorcycles, more cops, cyclists, every Subaru owner around and ambulances (for the spilled motorcyclists...). So the best way to do it is during the week, Monday morning seemed perfect...
The IS-F (Sport mode and Manual) handled it like a charm, mostly shuffling between 2nd and 3rd gear, with some short and fast 4th gear sections, it was a blast, the IS-F stayed very balanced, cornering with minimal body roll, pulling hard and chirping tires in (almost) every corner. On the downside fuel economy was not so great at 8MPG...
You got the love clickety-click sound of contracting metal and smell of burnt rubber...
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...fa0b381288fb27
The IS-F (Sport mode and Manual) handled it like a charm, mostly shuffling between 2nd and 3rd gear, with some short and fast 4th gear sections, it was a blast, the IS-F stayed very balanced, cornering with minimal body roll, pulling hard and chirping tires in (almost) every corner. On the downside fuel economy was not so great at 8MPG...
You got the love clickety-click sound of contracting metal and smell of burnt rubber...
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...fa0b381288fb27
#3
i was liking the story, till you're 8MPG killed it at the end. lol! halfway between LA and SD, so it'll make for a nice pitstop when my family and i go there in the summer.
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Next time you do that run during the week let me I would love to chase you. I have not done it myself for several years during my vette days. But it is beautiful, and a lot of fun. If people are not familiar with it there are cool stops in Julian, Warner Springs has glider port, and of course there is the Observatory. One of the best runs I know of.
I agree with you the F in sport mode and Manual was made for these roads.
I agree with you the F in sport mode and Manual was made for these roads.
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Awesome! I am a big fan of racing up to observatories because they often entail deserted, and very twisty road. But you do have a good excuse, you're going to the observatory.... I did a recent run to Lick Observatory this summer.
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
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Awesome! I am a big fan of racing up to observatories because they often entail deserted, and very twisty road. But you do have a good excuse, you're going to the observatory.... I did a recent run to Lick Observatory this summer.
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
#10
I had a very good time. For such a heavy car, the GS really did a good job with the corners. Some really tight ones where an LSD would've kind of nice since I was a scardie cat and VDIM killed some of the fun. Plentiful power for me though. On the way back down my battery got to the full 8-bars!
timeToy, I believe you had a 450h (if it was you, it was beautifully moded!), how do you think they compare. The IS is a little too small for me but I can't wait for the GS F.
timeToy, I believe you had a 450h (if it was you, it was beautifully moded!), how do you think they compare. The IS is a little too small for me but I can't wait for the GS F.
#11
Yes, that was my 450h, thank you. I never drove it to Palomar but on other twisty roads, and it was nowhere like the IS-F, obviously. The 450h do not shine in such uphill roads, as the battery is going to be depleted is no time and then you are left with a super heavy 350 with no way to recharge the battery. Also as you mention the VDIM is extra intrusive on the 450h, much more so than on the 350. To be honest this was the reason I get rid of my 450h, the fact that the VDIM killed all the fun and that it was not (easily) defeatable. That said, in strait line, with a full charge, the 450h is a very surprising animal, quite a few (non turbo) 911 still wonder...
#12
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Awesome! I am a big fan of racing up to observatories because they often entail deserted, and very twisty road. But you do have a good excuse, you're going to the observatory.... I did a recent run to Lick Observatory this summer.
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
Oh how I would've loved to do it in an IS F!
#13
Lexus Connoisseur
The drive to Mount Palomar Observatory is very popular in Southern California, so much so that going there during the week-end is no fun at all, as it is littered with cops, motorcycles, more cops, cyclists, every Subaru owner around and ambulances (for the spilled motorcyclists...). So the best way to do it is during the week, Monday morning seemed perfect...
The IS-F (Sport mode and Manual) handled it like a charm, mostly shuffling between 2nd and 3rd gear, with some short and fast 4th gear sections, it was a blast, the IS-F stayed very balanced, cornering with minimal body roll, pulling hard and chirping tires in (almost) every corner. On the downside fuel economy was not so great at 8MPG...
You got the love clickety-click sound of contracting metal and smell of burnt rubber...
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...fa0b381288fb27
The IS-F (Sport mode and Manual) handled it like a charm, mostly shuffling between 2nd and 3rd gear, with some short and fast 4th gear sections, it was a blast, the IS-F stayed very balanced, cornering with minimal body roll, pulling hard and chirping tires in (almost) every corner. On the downside fuel economy was not so great at 8MPG...
You got the love clickety-click sound of contracting metal and smell of burnt rubber...
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...fa0b381288fb27
#14
timeToy, your F sounds like a beast. It seems though that Lexus has made some VDIM changes since your year. I can fully defeat it in my car but I'm to scardie to actually do it on narrow roads such as this. I really hope they trickle down the "sport" VDIM function from the IS F to other models. It would've been perfect.
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Yeah it was a blast. I went up the SJ side then continued down the other side of the hill and all the way back around. I don't like going the same way twice.
timeToy, your F sounds like a beast. It seems though that Lexus has made some VDIM changes since your year. I can fully defeat it in my car but I'm to scardie to actually do it on narrow roads such as this. I really hope they trickle down the "sport" VDIM function from the IS F to other models. It would've been perfect.
timeToy, your F sounds like a beast. It seems though that Lexus has made some VDIM changes since your year. I can fully defeat it in my car but I'm to scardie to actually do it on narrow roads such as this. I really hope they trickle down the "sport" VDIM function from the IS F to other models. It would've been perfect.