The quintessential LeMans shed-barge? 1998 Jaguar XJ8

The quintessential LeMans shed-barge? 1998 Jaguar XJ8

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Synchromesh

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2,428 posts

167 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Rather than scratching the whole barge itch, my prematurely foreshortened flirtation with my first Jaguar (the S-type that lasted just a month) appears as if it's only gone and got me hooked on the idea.

After being offered a good price for the car as a 'non-runner', I dropped off the S at a Jag specialist to be given a new lease of life. While I was there, it was casually mentioned that a British racing green XJ8 had just come in as a p/x. In fact, did I want a ride to the station in it? Perhaps sir would like to drive it there? Maybe I'd just fallen victim to the oldest sales trick in the book, because the next day I headed back down for a closer look. Up on the ramps it was clear the car was generally sound - a front wing was starting to rot and cosmetically it wasn't pristine, but it drove fine and the spec was nice. Learning from my previous lessons, a three month warranty on the mechanicals was offered as part of the deal and we shook hands.

So there we have it. With our first trip to Le Mans in less than three weeks this might just about be the most appropriate tool for the job. Not only a shed and a barge in their true PH senses, but V8 powered and a shape as overtly British as the queen's head on a pound coin.

I've now covered just over 500 miles since picking it up two days ago. Thoughts? Well, there's little family resemblance to its baby brother S-type. The XJ drives much more how you'd expect a barge to, how you'd expect a Jaguar to: vague, wallowy and heavy, but less jittery over bumps. Doesn't have the S-type's beautiful steering either. The 3.2 V8 in this makes it no scalded cat and feels quite a bit slower than the 4.0 in the S, although a lot of this is down the programming of the gearbox - it's much more reluctant to kick down and will only take it down one gear at the most. You need to be on top of the J-gate to get the best out of it, but when you do its neck and neck with an X350 XJ6, as me and friend with one found out!

Post-LM, and as an impoverished student I've no idea how long I'll be able to handle 20mpg for but they say lightning never strikes twice, so hopefully it'll last a bit longer than the last! Better go and check the oil now...




Medic-one

3,105 posts

204 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Shame to hear about the S type, but looks like you've done well out of this, another lovely looking Jag to cruise around in.

carinaman

21,319 posts

173 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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I killed an engine with oil starvation when I was young. It's a life lesson.

I'm still rather taken with your S-Type.

matthias73

2,883 posts

151 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Oh my god you absolute legend you've done it again biglaugh


anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Legend smile

Good effort.

Let's see if this one makes it a whole month eh? biggrin

B'stard Child

28,441 posts

247 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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matthias73 said:
Oh my god you absolute legend you've done it again biglaugh
charltjr said:
Legend smile

Good effort.

Let's see if this one makes it a whole month eh? biggrin
What they both said ^

raymanh

84 posts

162 months

Tuesday 27th May 2014
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I think the check oil jokes are going to be thrown around for quite a while. Cannot wait to drive this landyacht!

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Tuesday 27th May 2014
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The Sport switch makes no difference to actual performance, it just changes the gearbox mapping and throttle response. However you should be able to play tunes with the gearbox - try this to check correct operation.

In D accelerate to about 40 MPH out of Sports mode. Lift off to cruise at that speed and ensure the gearbox engages 5th then over 5 seconds or so progressively press the throttle down to the floor. As you do this the car should drop to 4th then 3rd and then kick down into 2nd. Once wide open in second it ought to take off like a scalded dog.

If it's not doing that then firstly make sure full throttle at the pedal is really giving you full opening at the other end of the cable on the throttle body. If it is you may need a throttle reset that'll mean half an hour on the Jaguar WDS diagnostic at a Jaguar indy.

If you want to preserve and get the best out of your XJ8 I've written a buyers and maintenance guide for the X308. No idea how to do a linky for you but have a nose round the PH Jaguar forum to see if you can find it.

EggsBenedict

1,770 posts

175 months

Tuesday 27th May 2014
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Jaguar steve said:
If you want to preserve and get the best out of your XJ8 I've written a buyers and maintenance guide for the X308. No idea how to do a linky for you but have a nose round the PH Jaguar forum to see if you can find it.
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Synchromesh

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2,428 posts

167 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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A month in and it feels like I've had my money's worth from the purring feline. Three and a half thousand miles mostly consisted of a trip from Bristol to Durham and back via London and Cheshire to visit and pick up friends for and followed by the thread title's (and indeed the car's) raison d'être: the Le Mans road trip.

A 5am start from Bristol on the pre-LM Thursday morning saw us at the M2 services to meet our partner Jag (PHer Geekman's X350 XJ6) by 7am, and in Dover with masses of time to spare before our 8.55am sailing. We got to the PH campsite at Blue Nord with time to get camp set up before dinner, which of course had nothing to do with the fact we 'accidentally' read French speed limit signs in mph...

And after four nights of mates, racing and beer, it was time for a similarly paced return hack. I wish I could say more about it but the X308 performed flawlessly. The AC wasn't as powerful as it could've been, but had just enough blow to stop us leaving sweat on the leather seats in 27 degree ambient temps. Average mpg for the trip worked out at 20.5 to the gallon, although that probably says more about our cruising speeds than any meaningful comment on the economy on the Jaguar 3.2 litre V8 engine. But what a classy way to travel for our inaugural trip to LM.


At the PH camp with the team (four other PHers and one who's not on here, yet)


Mulsanne straight


Mad Friday antics begin (seems our livery is getting a good reaction!)


Our motley crew on the Porsche Curves

Dalto123

3,198 posts

164 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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James, you know what happens when you post pictures of yourself on PH don't you?! yikes

Hooli

32,278 posts

201 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Brilliant work OP thumbup

It took me till I was mid 30s to get my first Jag, must replace it soon as I've crashed the bloody thing!

Baryonyx

17,998 posts

160 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Is that Matt sitting on the bonnet of the older Jaguar?

In any event, this is exactly the sort of thing I'll be after come the end of the August when I'm back in the UK. I really want BRG with cream leather, though I'll be taking a look at as many as I can simply to find the best condition. They are just such good looking cars. And still plenty around too.

Synchromesh

Original Poster:

2,428 posts

167 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Dalto123 said:
James, you know what happens when you post pictures of yourself on PH don't you?! yikes
There was a reason I didn't point out who was who wink

Baryonyx said:
Is that Matt sitting on the bonnet of the older Jaguar?

In any event, this is exactly the sort of thing I'll be after come the end of the August when I'm back in the UK. I really want BRG with cream leather, though I'll be taking a look at as many as I can simply to find the best condition. They are just such good looking cars. And still plenty around too.
That is indeed young ChemicalChaos (Matt).

I'll probably be looking to shift it around that time so do pester me for a viewing!

Baryonyx

17,998 posts

160 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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I would do (the spec is ideal) but you're fking miles away, sadly! I'm in Northumberland, near-ish Newcastle Upon Tyne. So, way up North!

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

149 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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Well done James on making a successful trip, looks like you had fun out there. The car looks awesome mate, love the Presscot images in the back windowslaugh
Still got a charged 6 here for when your readyclap

Btw have you got the Devils Dyke fotos uploaded yet?

Darren

billzeebub

3,864 posts

200 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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got a lot of love for this thread...the word Quintessential in the title, the actual vehicle concerned and the haunting legend of John '2Jags, Tony told me to connect with the electorate so I did' Prescott...indeed the whole scenario could only have been improved by relevant liberal use of the adjective 'ubiquitous'..

nonsense

89 posts

122 months

Friday 27th June 2014
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That sir is phenomenonal. Love the two jags reference, and to have gone out and bought another, after the first one died, takes balls! I salute your perseverence!

Geekman

2,866 posts

147 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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tbc

3,017 posts

176 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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My old man had a 2002 for about five years and it was up for sale last year for the same price he paid for it.