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595 posts

259 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Under hard acceleration, I think it did it in 3rd gear and not 1st and 2nd, there is a strange noise that comes from the general engine area.
It is kind of like an occasional (say once or twice a second) sort of 'chi'.......'chi'........'chi' sound.
Think it did it at somewhere over 4k revs.
Is this pinking? Never understood what 'pinking' was.
Is it a bad/damaging thing?
My old Griff(s) used to do it as well under similar circumstances IIRC.

While on the subject of noise, IMHO my Tuscan S (standard exhaust) sounds bloody superb. I can't really understand when people say that they would miss the sound of the V8 if they got an S6.
Sure it sounds different, but IMHO the S6 I have now sounds every bit as good if not better than the V8 TVRs I have had. It pops and burbles all the time and sounds very aggressive.

Finally, to 'judas' any further news on your car yet?

judas

5,992 posts

260 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Just talked to TMS and they have the computer speaking to the engine management system right now - so far nothing conclusive, but initial diagnosis just based on how it was running was faulty HT leads.

Watch this space...

donaldhunter

121 posts

265 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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It is kind of like an occasional (say once or twice a second) sort of 'chi'.......'chi'........'chi' sound.
Think it did it at somewhere over 4k revs.
Is this pinking? Never understood what 'pinking' was.
Is it a bad/damaging thing?

Yes, your descrption suggests pinking. My Tuscan has a tendency to pink under hard acceleration, something that I am currently investigating.

It is, I believe, a bad thing - detonation can cause power loss, damage to pistons, valves, etc.

donaldhunter

121 posts

265 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Here's some pages I've found about detonation and preignition.

www.hastingsmfg.com/Service%20Tips/detonation_and_preignition.htm

www.misterfixit.com/deton.htm

GaryF

970 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Pinking is indeed detonation and can be caused by a weak fuel/air mixture. It causes overheating and can do serious damage to the engine if left unchecked.

One of my old cars had it - after fiddling with air flow sensors and metering heads it turned out to be clogged injectors. Doh!

I would advise driving around it until you get it sorted i.e. avoid full acceleration - hard in a Tuscan I know

GaryF

970 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Don't want your Speed Six looking like this...

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=27455&f=66&h=0&hw=detonation

luca brazzi

3,975 posts

266 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Mine ticks like a good 'un between 2600 and 3000rpm, about 15-20 ticks per second (guessing), getting faster as the revs climb. After that you can't hear it anymore (other noises take over )

Does this sound like the usual sewing machine rattle they've all got? I don't know.

Took it to Mole Valley, who checked valve clearances and loose chain, said all was in order, go and enjoy it. So I am.

Any thoughts?
LB

GaryF

970 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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I've noticed some slight 'ticking' from mine but I think this is just tappety-type noise - it's definitely not detonation. As you say, you certainly can't hear it at full chat with all the other hullaballoo.

It hasn't been for it's first expensive 12k service yet for top-end re-adjustment. It's certainly not down on power anyway

Forgot to say, the detonation I had before sounds like a distant tinkling and not the kind of ticking you describe and that I can sometime hear from mine.

>> Edited by GaryF on Wednesday 23 April 17:11

yohan

38 posts

253 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Mine was ticking at first then it turned into a "clattering" that was loud enough to be heard above all the other (fantastic!) noises with the roof off at 60-70mph. It was also drinking oil (1 litre per 200miles).

Currently at TVR Power in Coventry waiting to be fettled.

whitey

2,508 posts

285 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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I thought my Tuscan was pinking when hot under full acceleration at above 4000 rpm in it's early days before it's engine re-build. It was actually the exhaust pipes coming out the engine expanding and "tinkling" slighty when very very hot. Dealer was going to fit an "8" type clamp to keep a couple of the pipes from touching, but then post-rebuild it does not seem to do it anymore