Final thoughts-Imperial
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Final thoughts-Imperial



A few Imperial-related observations:

West Virginia uses the nifty trailerable speed-readout
devices to "calm" traffic.  As I drove past one, my
speedometer reading 82mph, the readout was 77.  On
another occassion, I registered 65 on my speedo and 60
on the machine.  So, my speedometer appears to be off
by 5 mph.

However, the odometer was very accurate- a hundred
miles worth of mileposts yielded a reading of 102.2
miles on the odometer.  this 2.2% discrepancy can
probably be attributed to the 235/75/15 tires, which
are slightly smaller in diameter than the stock tires.

The Budd brakes worked great, but after one
particularly treacherous downhill section I pulled off
the road to see a nearby stream and noticed the right
front wheel smoking, smelling of brake pad.  Normal?

Oil consumption was poor, but then again I wasn't
driving conservatively.  For the 1100 mile trip, I
poured 3 quarts of Mobil 1 15W-50 into the 440.  Then
again, fuel mileage was between 13 and 16, which I
consider acceptable.

Finally, I think new shocks would probably help the
suspension bottoming out issue.  The car wallows and
floats excessively, even for an Imperial.  ;)

Would I ever do another trip of this length in my
Imperial again?  I think we know the answer to that
question.  :)

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--Mike Pittinaro

Piles of pitted chrome
Hubcaps along the floorboard
My junkyard-bedroom

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