TVR Tuscan Servicing
TVR Tuscan Servicing
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akwaaba

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53 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Just did a search for Tuscan Servicing - nothing came up, although I did find a wiki (that now seems a little out of date???)

I am in Northants, and its time my Tuscan had a service - its only 4,000 miles from the last service, but that was 2 years ago. The oil is looking a little black, so probably best to get it checked over.

I would be very grateful for recommendations, or even places to avoid (provided you don't break forum rules!) I'm much more interested in it being done properly - can't see the point in saving a few pounds at the expense of things being missed.

Not that it matters so much, more out of interest - Is there much variation in how long it takes, I'm assuming its a full day (I realise if they find other problems - then it'll take much longer!)

Thank you for your replies

S6 Devil

3,556 posts

257 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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If you're in Northant then it's got to be TVR Power. Dom will do a low mileage service at a very reasonable price.

http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/servicing/

akwaaba

Original Poster:

53 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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S6 Devil said:
If you're in Northant then it's got to be TVR Power. Dom will do a low mileage service at a very reasonable price.

http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/servicing/
Thank you for the very fast response, what do you mean by low mileage service though?

Diablos-666

2,786 posts

202 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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I take my tvr to str8six and it normaly takes about a week to get it serviced.

Probably more to do with how busy they are rather than it actually taking that long.

Targarama

14,721 posts

307 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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akwaaba said:
Thank you for the very fast response, what do you mean by low mileage service though?
Many things will need checking and the fluids will need changing, but things such as the plugs and tuning might require less money/time spent on them due to the car not being used much.

akwaaba

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53 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Diablos-666 said:
I take my tvr to str8six and it normaly takes about a week to get it serviced.

Probably more to do with how busy they are rather than it actually taking that long.
Thanks for the reply. A week, that is interesting ... is that usual for most places?

Targarama

14,721 posts

307 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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akwaaba said:
Thanks for the reply. A week, that is interesting ... is that usual for most places?
They normally do mine in a day, or two days for a 12k. However, if they get busy and you don't need your car for a few days due to work or whatever then it is easier to leave it with them for a few more days. Nice quiet secure location.

Zippee

13,988 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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As already mentioned, best for you is Power in Coventry.
Str8 6 are very good but a long way from you so unless you have a real desire to visit Jason I wouldn't bother as Dom is just as good.
Personally I use Sebring but as their in Norfolk thats a touch far for you to go. As for servicing you realise the intervals are every 6k or 12 months?

akwaaba

Original Poster:

53 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Zippee said:
As already mentioned, best for you is Power in Coventry.
Str8 6 are very good but a long way from you so unless you have a real desire to visit Jason I wouldn't bother as Dom is just as good.
Personally I use Sebring but as their in Norfolk thats a touch far for you to go. As for servicing you realise the intervals are every 6k or 12 months?
Thank you for your reply
are you saying 6k or 12 months - whichever comes first
I bought it in May, checked the mileage it was serviced, didn't pay so much attention to the date.
Are you suggesting it'll be fine to wait a couple of thousand miles?

After speaking to a few TVR owners, I reckon, its probably best to get it done over the next month or two

Diablos-666

2,786 posts

202 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Yes, 6k miles or 12 months which ever comes first.

As your TVR hasn't had a service in 2 years then it will need one asap regardless of miles.

6k service - small service

12k service - big service inc tappet adjustment.

If you have a 12k service and don't do 6k miles by the time the next service is due then you can have a check up service so to speak.


Also, you are aware of the warm-up precedure? i.e. until oil temp is at 70deg you should limit your revs - This is very important.

Edited by Diablos-666 on Thursday 18th August 14:24

akwaaba

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53 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Diablos-666 said:
Yes, 6k miles or 12 months which ever comes first.

As your TVR hasn't had a service in 2 years then it will need one asap regardless of miles.

6k service - small service

12k service - big service inc tappet adjustment.

If you have a 12k service and don't do 6k miles by the time the next service is due then you can have a check up service to to speak.


Also, you are aware of the warm-up precedure? i.e. until oil temp is at 70deg you should limit your revs - This is very important.
Thank you for your reply - I will get the car serviced ASAP, won't be using it much until it has been - thanks
yes I am very strict with the warm up procedure.

Robertjp

2,281 posts

249 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Another recommendation here for TVR Power or Str8 Six, they are both excellent.

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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Given your location, and their quality/reputation, Str8six make complete sense - only down on J6 of the M40 so not far at all and Jason and team are most friendly/skilled. Need not take 1 week if you give adequate advance notice and plan diaries ahead.

akwaaba

Original Poster:

53 posts

176 months

Friday 19th August 2011
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Robertjp said:
Another recommendation here for TVR Power or Str8 Six, they are both excellent.
Thank you

akwaaba

Original Poster:

53 posts

176 months

Friday 19th August 2011
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Mustang Baz said:
Given your location, and their quality/reputation, Str8six make complete sense - only down on J6 of the M40 so not far at all and Jason and team are most friendly/skilled. Need not take 1 week if you give adequate advance notice and plan diaries ahead.
Thank you for your reply, next is to make a list of the jobs that need doing, along with the service. Then get some prices and decide what needs doing most along with the service.

Thank you to everyone that replied

Diablos-666

2,786 posts

202 months

Friday 19th August 2011
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You're welcome.

Best of luck with your new purchase.

and welcome to PH wavey

Arapo

253 posts

203 months

Friday 19th August 2011
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akwaaba said:
Thank you for your reply, next is to make a list of the jobs that need doing, along with the service. Then get some prices and decide what needs doing most along with the service.

Thank you to everyone that replied
I have used Str8 Six, and I can tell you that they guys there will go through the car with a magnifying glass and give you a list with things that need to be looked at.

Whichever garage you use, I highly recommend you do a big service (12K), especially if you just got the car. If nothing else, just for your peace of mind..