08-09-2020, 07:45 PM
Drive it.
Look at reports of long-distance runs and you will invariably find the majority of those who 'drop out' have issues they would have known about if they ran their cars regularly, or they have fitted new and unproven parts before departure. Once you can do 20 miles a day, day after day, you can take on more or less anything with confidence.
Other than that, tune only modestly and resist the urge to add bells and whistles - keep it simple.
Look at reports of long-distance runs and you will invariably find the majority of those who 'drop out' have issues they would have known about if they ran their cars regularly, or they have fitted new and unproven parts before departure. Once you can do 20 miles a day, day after day, you can take on more or less anything with confidence.
Other than that, tune only modestly and resist the urge to add bells and whistles - keep it simple.