Life with an XJ220

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LetsTryAgain

2,904 posts

74 months

Saturday 25th April 2020
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justice. said:
Parts aside, I'm sure a competent exotic specialist could handle it.
Think you're probably right there.
It's 30 years old after all.
I have limited knowledge on 220's, but I think the not so regular items would be fuel bags due replacement, which may be a 5 or so year thing would be a little different but there are a lot of very good, and very knowledgeable, specialists all around the world.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 25th April 2020
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What is the approach with the basically unsupportable Zytek engine management system now? Does Don Law now replace it with an aftermarket system?

It is one of the things that I believe keeps the value of the XJR-S down, as if any part of the engine management system or certain bits of the ignition system fail you're screwed. I know a chap who has managed to get a laptop working with the 1992 era software, but even that can't be counted on forever.

Also used in various Rolls Royce/Bentleys and at the very least the I6 DB7 I believe.

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 25th April 20:06

Michaelbailey

651 posts

107 months

Saturday 25th April 2020
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Commenting so i can hav a look at this when ive got more time! My absolute all time dream car... perfection

Drive it fix it repeat

1,046 posts

52 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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Just read the whole thread. Put simply, WOW. Seen these at goodwood and I think other shows aswell, never in the wild though. Would love to see how it's doing now and also that incredible xjr 15.

Lovely to hear that Phil is the owner of C+M, went I think summer 2018 and it was brilliant. Imagine it's only got better. Proper petrol head mecca.

CornedBeef

519 posts

189 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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stickleback123 said:
What is the approach with the basically unsupportable Zytek engine management system now? Does Don Law now replace it with an aftermarket system?

It is one of the things that I believe keeps the value of the XJR-S down, as if any part of the engine management system or certain bits of the ignition system fail you're screwed. I know a chap who has managed to get a laptop working with the 1992 era software, but even that can't be counted on forever.

Also used in various Rolls Royce/Bentleys and at the very least the I6 DB7 I believe.

Edited by stickleback123 on Saturday 25th April 20:06
I wonder if the old software can just be run on a virtual machine, on any computer you like. I've done this with plenty of old software in the past, once I've gotten my hands on a working machine/copy of the software. After you manage that, the next issue might be whatever you connect to the car with I suppose!

loudlashadjuster

5,192 posts

185 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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CornedBeef said:
I wonder if the old software can just be run on a virtual machine, on any computer you like. I've done this with plenty of old software in the past, once I've gotten my hands on a working machine/copy of the software. After you manage that, the next issue might be whatever you connect to the car with I suppose!
It's probably possible to run the software, but quite often these old systems just squirted data out the serial port in a hit-and-hope fashion, the kind of thing that doesn't often work well with an abstracted USB conversion layer or two in there somewhere.

TR4man

5,242 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th June 2020
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Just resurrecting this thread to post an old photo I’d forgotten I’d taken of an Xj220 at Donington in the late 1990s.


autofocus

2,996 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th June 2020
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Hi there,

I think some linked to these images earlier in the thread but as they were hosted by Photobucket they perhaps aren't visible anymore. I have recently updated my website so they are now on there in all their glory.

I love XJ220's so seeing them all at Silverstone was a true honour

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Jaguar-XJ220-Anniversar...

Regards

Tim

darreni

3,816 posts

271 months

Thursday 18th June 2020
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autofocus said:
Hi there,

I think some linked to these images earlier in the thread but as they were hosted by Photobucket they perhaps aren't visible anymore. I have recently updated my website so they are now on there in all their glory.

I love XJ220's so seeing them all at Silverstone was a true honour

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Jaguar-XJ220-Anniversar...

Regards

Tim
Great pics. On the Saturday morning of the classic, the transit undertook me at a massive rate of knots in order to catch up with two 220’s that were some way ahead.
Apart from the massive Centre lock wheels, you’d never know.

200Plus Club

10,815 posts

279 months

Thursday 18th June 2020
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autofocus said:
Hi there,

I think some linked to these images earlier in the thread but as they were hosted by Photobucket they perhaps aren't visible anymore. I have recently updated my website so they are now on there in all their glory.

I love XJ220's so seeing them all at Silverstone was a true honour

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Jaguar-XJ220-Anniversar...

Regards

Tim
We were at the classic with all the XJ220 and it was a stunning line up. Fabulous !

SpudLink

5,955 posts

193 months

Thursday 18th June 2020
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autofocus said:
Hi there,

I think some linked to these images earlier in the thread but as they were hosted by Photobucket they perhaps aren't visible anymore. I have recently updated my website so they are now on there in all their glory.

I love XJ220's so seeing them all at Silverstone was a true honour

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Jaguar-XJ220-Anniversar...

Regards

Tim
Fantastic set of photos. Thanks.

castex

4,936 posts

274 months

Thursday 18th June 2020
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They were moving a 220 at Talacrest back when I was looking at Boxers.
It sounded Terrible.
I didn't care. Just phenomenal.

LukeyP_

409 posts

55 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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I remember seeing one of these at Haynes Motor Museum, I was like a kid again! It was a car I loved as a child.

Harji

2,201 posts

162 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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I've only one seen on the road, I cycled past it on Shepards Bush Green, with a very nervous looking driver, the Green can do that to you.

Stunning in the flesh.

durbster

10,299 posts

223 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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The XJ220 was my poster car, and it's only just occurred to me that I don't think I've ever seen one in real life.

I've been to loads of motorsport events, car shows and museums over the years but have somehow managed to miss my favourite car. What a travesty!

autofocus

2,996 posts

219 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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durbster said:
The XJ220 was my poster car, and it's only just occurred to me that I don't think I've ever seen one in real life.

I've been to loads of motorsport events, car shows and museums over the years but have somehow managed to miss my favourite car. What a travesty!
Hi there,

Correct that is a travesty. You'll love it.

If you are passing head to the Jaguar Heritage Trust section of the British Motor Museum in Gaydon,Warks. They have a road car and also the original motorshow car (longer body, V12 etc) on display.

My pics are here :-

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Jaguar-Heritage-Trust-J...

Regards

Tim

darreni

3,816 posts

271 months

Friday 19th June 2020
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Try to make next years Silverstone Classic, there are normally a couple around - or as a couple of years ago 30!