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RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... and photos! - LRX - 23-05-2011 04:30pm

It's the transmitter for rear seat entertainment apparently.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... and photos! - paulus599 - 23-05-2011 04:35pm

(23-05-2011 04:30pm)LRX Wrote:  It's the transmitter for rear seat entertainment apparently.

I think he means the smaller one which is further forward. You can see it quite clearly in the photographs from the devon county fair. Someone said that they thought it was a proximity sensor and touch detection for the overhead map lights.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... and photos! - Alex - 23-05-2011 08:32pm

Yep just saw the Devon county fair photos, and that was what I was referring too.
Yep just saw the Devon county fair photos, and that was what I was referring too.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... and photos! - paulus599 - 23-05-2011 08:46pm

(23-05-2011 08:32pm)Alex Wrote:  Yep just saw the Devon county fair photos, and that was what I was referring too.
Yep just saw the Devon county fair photos, and that was what I was referring too.

Is there an echo in here? Laughing


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - Kermit - 24-05-2011 12:35am

(20-05-2011 06:29pm)gmaker Wrote:  Does anyone agree that this is quite a major concern?? Any car nowadays with leather seats must have a heated option surely. It amazes me that anyone would consider leather without it?

For a cold country sure but not for a hot one. In fact cloth seats are better in hot countries. Lambs wool seats covers are very popular Down Under.
(20-05-2011 08:37pm)Ewok Wrote:  EDIT: Just remembered one more thing- was surprised how high profile the tyres on 20 inch wheels were. Hopefully should protect a little more than I was expecting from scuffing.

The 20" side wall is 110.25mm vs 129.25mm of the 19". The Silver Pure's 18" are 141mm
(22-05-2011 03:44pm)cjfp Wrote:  Privacy glass - v dark from outside in, but a lot lighter from inside out (if that makes sense)

Which car had privacy glass? From the photos of the Silver, Red, and White vehicles none of them have privacy glass.
EDIT: Looking at the Photos3.docx attachment it looks like the Black Prestige and the Red Coupe have privacy glass.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - paulus599 - 24-05-2011 03:50pm

(24-05-2011 12:35am)Kermit Wrote:  The 20" side wall is 110.25mm vs 129.25mm of the 19". The Silver Pure's 18" are 141mm

That's a bigger difference between the 19" and 20" rims than I would have expected.
If the rolling radius is the same and the 19" has a 129.25mm sidewall then the 20" should be 116.5mm. Only 6mm but every little helps Very Happy


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - Kermit - 25-05-2011 01:16am

(24-05-2011 03:50pm)paulus599 Wrote:  If the rolling radius is the same and the 19" has a 129.25mm sidewall then the 20" should be 116.5mm. Only 6mm but every little helps Very Happy

Who knows what size wheel/tyre was used to provide the speedo calibration. If it was the 19" then the 20" will have an increase in speedo error of 1.7%

Try all the sizes yourself here: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - paulus599 - 25-05-2011 08:53am

(25-05-2011 01:16am)Kermit Wrote:  Who knows what size wheel/tyre was used to provide the speedo calibration. If it was the 19" then the 20" will have an increase in speedo error of 1.7%

Does that mean that a car on the 20" rims will be faster? (well according to the speedo anyway) Smile
(25-05-2011 01:16am)Kermit Wrote:  Try all the sizes yourself here: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Thanks Kermit, that's a useful tool.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - Kermit - 25-05-2011 02:55pm

(25-05-2011 08:53am)paulus599 Wrote:  Does that mean that a car on the 20" rims will be faster? (well according to the speedo anyway) Smile

No, it will be slower than a vehicle on 19" wheels by 1.7% given the specified tyre sizes. I.e 100 kmh vs 98.3 kmh. The 18" tyres produce a 0.3% error. I.e 99.7 kmh (relative to the 19"). The 17"'s error is 2.3%. I.e 97.7 kmh (again relative to the 19").

Note: the speedo will probably have an error of 6-8 kmh. I.e an indicated 100 kmh will actually be 92-94 kmh.

(25-05-2011 08:53am)paulus599 Wrote:  Thanks Kermit, that's a useful tool.

Your welcome.


RE: Just got back from London Evoque Live... - paulus599 - 25-05-2011 08:38pm

(25-05-2011 02:55pm)Kermit Wrote:  [No, it will be slower than a vehicle on 19" wheels by 1.7% given the specified tyre sizes. I.e 100 kmh vs 98.3 kmh.

Note: the speedo will probably have an error of 6-8 kmh. I.e an indicated 100 kmh will actually be 92-94 kmh.

Exactly, that's why I stated 'according to speedo' and punctuated it with a smiley face. Rolling Eyes