Chimaera - one year on

Chimaera - one year on

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OllyHill

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857 posts

200 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Afternoon all,

Now I've had my car for almost a year, I thought I'd do a post on what it's been like to finally own one of these cars.

The car is a '97 4.0 HC, and is my first entry to the world of TVR. I'd always promised myself one, but had always bought something more sensible and German each time I'd gone looking. I'd considered pretty much the whole range of TVRs and driven lots, but decided on a Chimaera for my first. It was the colour of this one in the end that really sold it to me, as it is exactly the same as the first TVR I'd ever been taken out in.

The first long drive I had was about 300 miles back to Cornwall (probably the furthest it had been driven in a very long time!). The car was in fair condition overall, but I'd already drawn up a list of things that needed doing. My plan was to try living with the car first before getting any of the work done - but I did get the brakes upgraded as the old ones were awful. I used the car for some fun short trips over the Summer, doing about 500 miles or so, before garaging it over winter.

With the car out of hibernation, the car was booked in for some pretty extensive work:
- New camshaft and followers
- Engine mounts replaced
- Exhaust repaired and made quieter (sacrilege I know, but I wanted to try using the car for longer journeys)
- Various wiring bits sorted, including having the fuse box re-waterproofed!
- Replaced the after-market red seatbelts with standard ones
- Replaced after-market MOMO wheel
- New roof and seals
- New tyres
- Various other minor jobs to keep the car running as good as possible
- MOT!

The work has transformed the car. When I collected it, I was shown the old camshaft, which was badly worn. The car now goes like it has an even bigger engine - the power and delivery is great.

With the car now back to a really good standard (and waterproof thanks to the new roof!) I'm hoping to use it as much as possible. To properly try it out, my girlfriend and I packed up for a week away in it, driving over 750 miles in 4 days around the UK. The car was fantastic, apart from one small issue. After half an hour or so of driving, the power steering started creaking and then making a whining noise. Luckily our route was taking us up past TVRSSW, so we popped in on the off chance we could be seen. Luckily they fitted the car in straight away. Straight away they found the power steering fluid had gone really watery, so decided to flush it through and replace. However, on topping it up, the fluid level kept dropping. The reservoir was removed for inspection and found to be faulty - in fact it was missing the central plate that stops the fluid from splashing up and out (hard to explain without seeing it). No idea why this bit was missing from inside! Anyway, the reservoir was replaced, the fluid topped up, and the car behaved perfectly. The trip highlighted how good the car is at touring, so we'll definitely be doing more of that in the future. If it wasn't from the wind roar it would be an easy way to pass the miles! I still can't believe the positive reactions to the car - totally different to some of the reactions to the Boxsters...!

So to sum up, the car has been better than I expected. Even though my mates keep expecting to see it on the back of a recovery truck, it has never let me down. Now that a lot of the work has been done on it, I will be trying to drive it more. In pure driving terms, I'd have to say it isn't as good as the Porsche it replaced, but it is so much more of an event/experience - and therefore the more enjoyable car. I'm still not bored of just looking at it parked on the drive! The only thing I would consider replacing it with is another TVR now.




ToneyCaroney

1,037 posts

184 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Great looking Chim Olly. That'd certainly make me smile if I saw it out and about. Continue to enjoy!

MPoxon

5,329 posts

173 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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That is a fantastic looking Chim, looks great with those wheels. Good to hear you are enjoying it.

dazee

314 posts

124 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Like those wheels on there. That's pretty much made my mind up about getting them on my car.

StarmistBlue400

3,029 posts

218 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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They fill the arches really well, what wheels are they?

BigGriff540

250 posts

142 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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StarmistBlue400 said:
They fill the arches really well, what wheels are they?
They're SP12's 17" at the front and 18" at the rear if im not mistaken

QBee

20,963 posts

144 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Same wheels and tyres, different colour combo

PS, have since adjusted the front ride height!

Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

137 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Nothing wrong with that ride height? At first I wasn't sold on the SP12's, but I really them on the car now.


QBee

20,963 posts

144 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Just a tad higher than needed. I have it set at a sensible level, no way do i want the tyres catching, and my geo was done at sensible levels.
The black wheels look great on yellow and red cars, some colours suit a graphite or shadow chrome, yours and mine seem to suit the lighter silver, Christian.

OleVix

1,438 posts

148 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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The best colour for tvrs... Loud and fun!

SILICONEKID346HP

14,997 posts

231 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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QBee said:
Just a tad higher than needed. I have it set at a sensible level, no way do i want the tyres catching, and my geo was done at sensible levels.
The black wheels look great on yellow and red cars, some colours suit a graphite or shadow chrome, yours and mine seem to suit the lighter silver, Christian.
They will be ether Glitter silver or Hi-Power silver . I have two sets one Glitter the other Hi-Power ,like them both .

Frio3535

595 posts

135 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Great pics - one of my favorite drives when home in Cornwall was cruising the Atlantic Highway. Your last sentence is where I am after a year with my Chimaera - awaiting collection of a Griff.

OllyHill

Original Poster:

857 posts

200 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Frio3535 said:
Great pics - one of my favorite drives when home in Cornwall was cruising the Atlantic Highway. Your last sentence is where I am after a year with my Chimaera - awaiting collection of a Griff.
I love the Atlantic Highway - outside of the tourist season though! I would love a Griff or a Tuscan next but can see me keeping this one for at least another year after spending all the money on upgrading it now!