TVR Chimaera 4.0 or Porsche 911(996 model) Suspension Advice
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Hi All
I have a dilemma,I find myself with a TVR Chimaera 4.00 and a 911 (966 model). This came about as I purchased the 911 with the intention of selling the TVR. However I was late in advertising the TVR (no one wants to pay for a convertible in winter!!)and as such ended up with both. Problem is now, that some 6 months later, I keep changing my mind about which one to sell.Roof down, sun out, can't beat the TVR but I always have in the back of my mind that niggling feeling that it might not start, electrics mainly. Porsche always starts and is modern and economically, boring maybe but peace of mind nevertheless. Porsche will only go down in value, TVR probably up. Porsche I would reckon would be cheaper to service/maintain that TVR, maybe because it's more reliable???
Anyway any views greatly appreciated.
On the TVR front need to replace rear suspension dampers. Thought Protech. Anyone used/recommend these or some others maybe. Not looking to track the car, just need a decent high speed road sort of unit.
Many thanks for any help on either question.
I have a dilemma,I find myself with a TVR Chimaera 4.00 and a 911 (966 model). This came about as I purchased the 911 with the intention of selling the TVR. However I was late in advertising the TVR (no one wants to pay for a convertible in winter!!)and as such ended up with both. Problem is now, that some 6 months later, I keep changing my mind about which one to sell.Roof down, sun out, can't beat the TVR but I always have in the back of my mind that niggling feeling that it might not start, electrics mainly. Porsche always starts and is modern and economically, boring maybe but peace of mind nevertheless. Porsche will only go down in value, TVR probably up. Porsche I would reckon would be cheaper to service/maintain that TVR, maybe because it's more reliable???
Anyway any views greatly appreciated.
On the TVR front need to replace rear suspension dampers. Thought Protech. Anyone used/recommend these or some others maybe. Not looking to track the car, just need a decent high speed road sort of unit.
Many thanks for any help on either question.
If you ever had the intermediate shaft break on the 996 engine which would (on the majority of occasions ) wreck the engine at a horrendous cost when compared to what it would cost to have the camshaft fail(poss biggest weakness) on the Chim engine I reckon selling the 996 would be the way to go.
Ian Abel said:
Porsche I would reckon would be cheaper to service/maintain that TVR, maybe because it's more reliable???
Your kidding there of course.... Shirley?? The reason I haven't got a Porker is 1. It's a girls car. &
2. The parts are usually 10x more expensive than Rover & Ford parts....
No brainer from every angle really.... Oh & the TVR is infinitely more exciting etc.
Haha not heard of a porsche being a girls car before, does that mean you have to have a hairy chest and medallion to drive a TVR.....although I sort of know what you mean.
Re servicing/maintenance costs my point was that the porsche being more reliable (maybe) you are not paying for the odd electric gremlins etc that seem to occur with the TVR? Appreciate that porsche parts are more expensive just because they have "porsche" written on them!!!!!
Re servicing/maintenance costs my point was that the porsche being more reliable (maybe) you are not paying for the odd electric gremlins etc that seem to occur with the TVR? Appreciate that porsche parts are more expensive just because they have "porsche" written on them!!!!!
back to OP Post..
Protech are a good UK firm who make a good product at a good price..
They will also speak to customers and supply a product that you will find totally acceptable..
you can pay more and not get any better, you can pay lots more and get other products that are better.
I have them on the back of my 68 Griff racer and they are absolutely fine.
N.
Protech are a good UK firm who make a good product at a good price..
They will also speak to customers and supply a product that you will find totally acceptable..
you can pay more and not get any better, you can pay lots more and get other products that are better.
I have them on the back of my 68 Griff racer and they are absolutely fine.
N.
Where to start, personally I did not like the way the 911 handled on the limit. High speed cornering was way to floaty/bizarre rocking around the centre point of the car. The Cerbera is superbly stable at high speed. I love the way it turns into corners, very positive. I've never had a car with better brakes than the Cerb. It goes with out saying the TVR is by far and away faster accelerating at any given speed.
I had to may niggles with my Porsche, I bought it with a genuine 14k on the clock from Guildford Porsche centre but things like coil packs needed replacing at about 22k due to rust splitting the plastic coil pack covers. It had rust on the captive engine mount nuts at 3 years of age. Rust on the under tray studs. Leaky front boot due to somebody passing a cable wrongly through a rubber grommet. Mayo buildup in the oil filler tube.
For the money it was a bit pony, and it was a considerable sum. There is no way I would repeat the experience.
I had to may niggles with my Porsche, I bought it with a genuine 14k on the clock from Guildford Porsche centre but things like coil packs needed replacing at about 22k due to rust splitting the plastic coil pack covers. It had rust on the captive engine mount nuts at 3 years of age. Rust on the under tray studs. Leaky front boot due to somebody passing a cable wrongly through a rubber grommet. Mayo buildup in the oil filler tube.
For the money it was a bit pony, and it was a considerable sum. There is no way I would repeat the experience.
Jubag said:
Where to start, personally I did not like the way the 911 handled on the limit. High speed cornering was way to floaty/bizarre rocking around the centre point of the car. The Cerbera is superbly stable at high speed. I love the way it turns into corners, very positive. I've never had a car with better brakes than the Cerb. It goes with out saying the TVR is by far and away faster accelerating at any given speed.
I had to may niggles with my Porsche, I bought it with a genuine 14k on the clock from Guildford Porsche centre but things like coil packs needed replacing at about 22k due to rust splitting the plastic coil pack covers. It had rust on the captive engine mount nuts at 3 years of age. Rust on the under tray studs. Leaky front boot due to somebody passing a cable wrongly through a rubber grommet. Mayo buildup in the oil filler tube.
For the money it was a bit pony, and it was a considerable sum. There is no way I would repeat the experience.
Eh, sorry mate but the guy has a chimeara, not a Cerb like you and me !.I had to may niggles with my Porsche, I bought it with a genuine 14k on the clock from Guildford Porsche centre but things like coil packs needed replacing at about 22k due to rust splitting the plastic coil pack covers. It had rust on the captive engine mount nuts at 3 years of age. Rust on the under tray studs. Leaky front boot due to somebody passing a cable wrongly through a rubber grommet. Mayo buildup in the oil filler tube.
For the money it was a bit pony, and it was a considerable sum. There is no way I would repeat the experience.
I'm not sure I agree about 911 prices falling. 996 prices are pretty much rock bottom at the moment. The 996 turbo has already started getting stronger over the last year. Looking at the rest of the 911 range, old and new I don't think you can go far wrong.
I must admit I was very close to buying a turbo when I got my Tuscan and while I chose (arguably) the poorer investment, I wouldn't swap it.
I must admit I was very close to buying a turbo when I got my Tuscan and while I chose (arguably) the poorer investment, I wouldn't swap it.
Dollyman1850 said:
back to OP Post..
Protech are a good UK firm who make a good product at a good price..
They will also speak to customers and supply a product that you will find totally acceptable..
you can pay more and not get any better, you can pay lots more and get other products that are better.
I have them on the back of my 68 Griff racer and they are absolutely fine.
N.
I wouldn't fit Gaz over Protech but that is just my opinion…Protech are a good UK firm who make a good product at a good price..
They will also speak to customers and supply a product that you will find totally acceptable..
you can pay more and not get any better, you can pay lots more and get other products that are better.
I have them on the back of my 68 Griff racer and they are absolutely fine.
N.
With adjustables many ill informed people just give themselves many more possibilities of cocking their handling up!!
N.
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