Speed Six Engine Variants

Speed Six Engine Variants

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Englishman

Original Poster:

2,219 posts

210 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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I know some TVR models were marketed with Red Rose and S packages that supposedly included engine upgrades.

Does anyone have any details of these upgrades (just to the engine), e.g. bigger injectors.

Much appreciated.

Willfin

295 posts

178 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Im pretty sure the red rose cars had an EN40B billet crank which is nice.

Other than that Im not sure.

Id be a cynic towards the bhp "upgrades" claimed by TVR.

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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From memory.

Higher flowing injectors
Altered cam timing
Different map

That's it.

The early red rose originally had a billet crank, but the later cars moved to ADI (austempered ductile iron) cranks which are more than capable of handling the horsepower.

Willfin

295 posts

178 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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m4tti said:
The early red rose originally had a billet crank, but the later cars moved to ADI (austempered ductile iron) cranks which are more than capable of handling the horsepower.
Interesting!

Found this online too which is an interesting read...

http://www.appliedprocess.com/Custom/Document/GetF...

Englishman

Original Poster:

2,219 posts

210 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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All very interesting.

Looking at the TVR Parts website, they do indeed offer two types of OE injectors (higher flow just for Tuscan S and Sagaris), but only one crankshaft and one pair of OE camshafts.

I guess any other power/torque increase for Red Rose and S variants must therefore have been obtained by mapping, assuming they were not just marketing exercises.


m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Englishman said:
All very interesting.

assuming they were not just marketing exercises.
You've got it! A very clever way of making a few K more from some injectors. The timing and map were essentially free as they were simply adjustments of standard components.

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Willfin said:
Interesting!

Found this online too which is an interesting read...

http://www.appliedprocess.com/Custom/Document/GetF...
Yep have read that before is an interesting read. It seems they involved someone who knew what they were doing.

hardtailer

75 posts

133 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Increased compression, 12:1 I've read on here somewhere, by means of special pistons which have flat tops as opposed to the dish topped standard ones.

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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hardtailer said:
Increased compression, 12:1 I've read on here somewhere, by means of special pistons which have flat tops as opposed to the dish topped standard ones.
The 3.6 uses the pistons without the raised edge....

Englishman

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2,219 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Has anyone had a Red Rose rebuild and can detail the differences to the standard engine?

Andy_mr2sc

1,223 posts

176 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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m4tti said:
From memory.

Higher flowing injectors
Altered cam timing
Different map

That's it.

The early red rose originally had a billet crank, but the later cars moved to ADI (austempered ductile iron) cranks which are more than capable of handling the horsepower.

Whitey

2,508 posts

284 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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cam timing, bigger injectors, different pistons, different ECU fueling chip, and on early ones steel crank and double valve springs.

And most important of all "red rose" in marker pen on the fuel rail. smile


m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Whitey said:
cam timing, bigger injectors, different pistons, different ECU fueling chip, and on early ones steel crank and double valve springs.

And most important of all "red rose" in marker pen on the fuel rail. smile

Interesting do you have any pics of these pistons. I'd like to compare to the pistons i have on the side.

Whitey

2,508 posts

284 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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M4tti I have an email from a factory engine builder after the factory closed, I printed it so will get the details off that and post it next week.

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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Whitey said:
M4tti I have an email from a factory engine builder after the factory closed, I printed it so will get the details off that and post it next week.
Cool, thanks whitey.

Englishman

Original Poster:

2,219 posts

210 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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That will be very interesting. There seem to be many myths over what an S6 Red Rose engine build actually comprised of.

It certainly seems the S varient of the Tuscan simply has bigger injectors, different cam timing and map - the same as the Sagaris.

Whitey

2,508 posts

284 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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m4tti, I finally dug out the email, further to what I posted below, it says "standard 4.0 had a 1mm dish in the piston crown".

cheers
Whitey

dpd3047

250 posts

166 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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In answer to your question the standard 4.0 litre has 11.0 to 1 compression ratio the pistons have a 2mm dish
the cam timing is full lift on the inlet is @ 107.5 degrees ATDC, and the exhaust is full lift @ 104.5 degrees BTDC, lobe lift at the valve is .400 thou or 10.16mm inlet and exhaust.
Red rose Tuscan S Sagaris and 3.6 engines Compression ratio is 11.5 to 1, piston dish is 1mm on the 4.0 litre engines, the 3.6 engine has a flat top piston, cam timing for these engines is Inlet full lift @ 113.5 degrees ATDC, the Exhaust is full lift @ 107.5 degrees BTDC.lobe lift at the valve is .400 thou or 10.16mm.
The camshafts in all engines are the same lift and the duration 268 degrees.

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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m4tti said:
Whitey said:
cam timing, bigger injectors, different pistons, different ECU fueling chip, and on early ones steel crank and double valve springs.

And most important of all "red rose" in marker pen on the fuel rail. smile

Interesting do you have any pics of these pistons. I'd like to compare to the pistons i have on the side.
That marker penning will have to be carbon dated to verify it originality smile.