Speed 6 - Best ever engine?

Speed 6 - Best ever engine?

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unrepentant

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Friday 14th October 2005
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The more I drive my Tuscan the more I love this engine! As well as the obvious incredible and unrelenting acceleration, the noise is just something else. At 6000 rpm and above it's like listening to a symphony orchestra, a loud and angry symphony orchestra I grant you but its music nonetheless. The thing has real character.

I've driven a V8 Vantage, a S6 Aston, several AJP8 engined Cerbies and I've owned two XK engined E-Types and an Edward Turner engined V8 Daimler, all great engines, but nothing moves me like the Speed 6. It's awesome. I guess that's why when I sold my Tuscan I had no option but to get another one. (Except maybe a Sag or a T350 or a Tamora. :))

Putting aside opinions on reliability does anyone who has lived with the engine agree with me?

unrepentant

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Friday 14th October 2005
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Big Al. said:
The sound of the S6? It's OK, it's very revvy and I love the throttle response...but the sound? Still don't think it compares to a V8 at on full chat or as good as Shady's DB9 I followed up to BT&P last year. But there again the engine out of a DB9 is probably worth about as much as my Tuscan.

Yeah it's OK but nothing to write home about, infact if I'd have brought a car of engine sound alone I would have stuck with my Chim.


This is going to sound silly but my new one is a lot louder, particularly at high revs than my old one was. have they changed something to make it so?

It's not just the sound, it's the whole package.

unrepentant

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Friday 14th October 2005
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Puff Daddy said:

unrepentant said:
The more I drive my Tuscan the more I love this engine!...........


Lets see if you are still saying this when (ahem..if)it goes pop


Please refer to my original post. We're not talking about perceived reliability, we're talking about hedonistic delight. (I've had 2 - no probs whatsoever).

And your contribution from having lived with a S6 engined car is...................

unrepentant

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Friday 14th October 2005
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chris watton said:

Puff Daddy said:


unrepentant said:
The more I drive my Tuscan the more I love this engine!...........



Lets see if you are still saying this when (ahem..if)it goes pop



People like you have been telling me that for almost 2 years, and in the meantime, I've put 15K miles on the Tam, as far as I'm concerned, if it goes 'pop' ((rollseyes)), then the fun I've had whilst driving it has been more than worth the rebuild price, as the way it makes me feel whilst driving it is priceless.




Absolutely. I've been on here for nearly 3 years and all the while the doomsayers have been saying don't touch a S6, it won't last. Meantime I've had 33 months of fantastic fun in 2 TVR's and never regretted it for a minute.

It must be really sad to want something very badly and lack the nous to just go and get it. Still, they can always be compensated in the knowledge that they can come on here and bitch about how bad the cars they don't own are. Meanwhile we can all be

unrepentant

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Saturday 15th October 2005
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oxbow said:
Not bad.



Hurry up and gat that Sag you slacker.

unrepentant

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Saturday 15th October 2005
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justinp1 said:

oxbow said:


unrepentant said:



oxbow said:
Not bad.






Hurry up and gat that Sag you slacker.




More like get that slag you sacker!



I thought that was just me who misread that the first time!!

So I kept quiet....


No, it was right. Johnny's a big mate of Gat. And is getting him a Sagaris.



I was enquiring as to whether he'd placed the order yet.



unrepentant

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Saturday 15th October 2005
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I found early on in my first tuscan that, such was the acceleration, I hardly ever used full power or anything close to it. When I did..........

unrepentant

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Saturday 15th October 2005
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Urgent Harry said:

For now, the engine is not reliable enough and requires too much fettling/ re-tuning to keep it on song to be the "best".


Please read the original post.
We aint discussing reliabilty, perceived or otherwise.

unrepentant

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Sunday 16th October 2005
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alloypearltam said:
Yes 10K service intervals would certainly be a great thing if they could achieve it.



I've just bought Citroen C3. Service intervals 20,000 miles or 2 years!!

unrepentant

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Tuesday 18th October 2005
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My Tuscan 2 has a significantly bassier note than my previous Tuscan. No idea why but it does.

The CCC cans are loud (no question! ) but I think they sound a bit "tinny" personally.

unrepentant

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Wednesday 19th October 2005
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lady topaz said:
Late on parade again.....


AWOL. Poor form.





I'm still slightly deaf from following you through Blackpool Di.