20,000 miles coming up.
20,000 miles coming up.
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icraigmy

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1,653 posts

245 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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When I drive home this afternoon my Tamora will have done 20,000 miles.
Still got the original clutch, no engine rebuild (yeteek), and was given the OK when it was serviced last month.

So I pursume I'm entering into the unknown now over the next 20,000+ miles.

I'm sure that other Tivs with the speed 6s have done over 20,000 miles. Well I'm all ears for news on impending problems etc ..........

If the engine does go then I'm tempted to go for the 4.0L conversionnuts

Anyway, I would'nt get rid of my Tiv for all the tea in China, unless I was getting a Sag of courselicklicklick

Spoonman

1,085 posts

283 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Good stuff. Nice to read something so positive on here.

Does it make you feel more or less like something's going to go bang at any moment??

alt

1,879 posts

304 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Hi Craig, I went for my 30,000 mile service after no engine problems and on the original clutch.
Problems were found meaning that the engine was rebuilt/blueprinted and converted to 4.0l. Also, while the engine was out the clutch was changed even though the old one was still going strong.
This doesn't mean the same will happen to you so good luck with yours.
Cheers.... Andrew

icraigmy

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1,653 posts

245 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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My confidence in the reliability of the Tam is growing every day I drive it, but there is still that nagging feeling that something could go bang at any time. But I'm sure that it is just me being my usual paraniod self, and once you are out driving in it that feeling soon goes away.



rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

259 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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The original 'Gris had approx. 20K on it in 10 months - and was then wiped out on the way to Le Mans. Clutch seals went, just prior to Nurburgring, but really that was about it.
The replacement 'Gris started at 2,700, now at 4,200 a couple of weeks later. Expect to rack up quite some miles on this one.

t40ora

5,177 posts

241 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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alt said:
Hi Craig, I went for my 30,000 mile service after no engine problems and on the original clutch.
Problems were found meaning that the engine was rebuilt/blueprinted and converted to 4.0l. Also, while the engine was out the clutch was changed even though the old one was still going strong.
This doesn't mean the same will happen to you so good luck with yours.
Cheers.... Andrew


I've a 36k 3 year warranty on mine. I wonder what will happen when I get to my 30k service?! If it's the same as yours, nice 4.0l conversion more or less free. Not that I want the engine to wear out by 30k, but gotta be practical.

Is there a noticeable difference with the 4.0l conversion?

icraigmy said:
My confidence in the reliability of the Tam is growing every day I drive it, but there is still that nagging feeling that something could go bang at any time. But I'm sure that it is just me being my usual paraniod self, and once you are out driving in it that feeling soon goes away.





Yeah, although I'm only on 9k (since April) my confidence continues to grow too. Hardly think about it now - just making sure that I warm it up properly.

icraigmy

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1,653 posts

245 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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If the engine does go its gotta be the 4.0L conversionthumbup.

t40ora

5,177 posts

241 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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icraigmy said:
If the engine does go its gotta be the 4.0L conversionthumbup.


Absolutely. Just wondered if the difference was noticeable. I seem to remember that you need at least a 10% increase in power to notice the difference, and 350 - 375 doesn't fit that.

Wouldn't stop me doing it though.

alt

1,879 posts

304 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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t40ora said:
Is there a noticeable difference with the 4.0l conversion?

Not really to be honest.
But it did make 312bhp at the rear wheels on TVR Power's new dyno which is approximately 375bhp at the flyhweel.
Cheers.... Andrew

madbadger

11,723 posts

266 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Mine has just made 370bhp 23000 miles after some 'work' was done at the factory. As far as I know it's still a 3.6.

Car felt stronger and properly run in after 20000 miles. Not far off 30k now. The speed6 loves being used. bounce

whitey

2,508 posts

306 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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madbadger said:
Mine has just made 370bhp 23000 miles after some 'work' was done at the factory. As far as I know it's still a 3.6.

Car felt stronger and properly run in after 20000 miles. Not far off 30k now. The speed6 loves being used. bounce



on which dyno?

madbadger

11,723 posts

266 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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whitey said:
madbadger said:
Mine has just made 370bhp 23000 miles after some 'work' was done at the factory. As far as I know it's still a 3.6.

Car felt stronger and properly run in after 20000 miles. Not far off 30k now. The speed6 loves being used. bounce



on which dyno?


Nobles in Chesterfield.

They were expecting 300 - 320.

lukesr

166 posts

244 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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I getting pretty close to the 24,000 mile stone, no engine rebild, no clutch issues just the usual sensor problems and a power stearing motor failure. Tamoras rule!!!

icraigmy

Original Poster:

1,653 posts

245 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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lukesr said:
I getting pretty close to the 24,000 mile stone, no engine rebild, no clutch issues just the usual sensor problems and a power stearing motor failure. Tamoras rule!!!


I had the power steering mechanism go when I first purchased the car. They fitted a new part (Renault part) before I parted company with my cash. And it has just been the oil pressure sender unit problems. Seems like we have had identical problems.

lukesr

166 posts

244 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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icraigmy said:
lukesr said:
I getting pretty close to the 24,000 mile stone, no engine rebild, no clutch issues just the usual sensor problems and a power stearing motor failure. Tamoras rule!!!


I had the power steering mechanism go when I first purchased the car. They fitted a new part (Renault part) before I parted company with my cash. And it has just been the oil pressure sender unit problems. Seems like we have had identical problems.


They hardly seem like problems when you get a good run with no visits to the garage. I had the oil sender unit prob, speedo sensor, bracket to the roof and the power stearing all go with in about 2 months had must confess was thinking about selling up. But since then (touch wood) apart from not putting the cap on the coolant system properly and overheating I've not had a thing go wrong.

ceecee

116 posts

254 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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I've recently had the 36,000 mile service at TVR Power without no rebuild and original clutch! I was told that the clutch is on the way out, but that's not bad going.
I know what you mean though about always having that niggling feeling of somethiing going wrong but it didn't stop me doing 3,000 mile round trip to Monaco (via the Alps!) in May and then Le Man in June.
My advice is use it and enjoy it they Speed 6 seems to be much more reliable if its used on a regular basis.

allyt

365 posts

256 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Mine is 3 years old 14k. I have the TVR warrenty as i bought it from Hexham HHC. If the engine went bang at say 25k miles, what would the warrenty cover it ??

Edited by allyt on Friday 18th August 16:40

icraigmy

Original Poster:

1,653 posts

245 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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ceecee said:
I've recently had the 36,000 mile service at TVR Power without no rebuild and original clutch! I was told that the clutch is on the way out, but that's not bad going.
I know what you mean though about always having that niggling feeling of somethiing going wrong but it didn't stop me doing 3,000 mile round trip to Monaco (via the Alps!) in May and then Le Man in June.
My advice is use it and enjoy it they Speed 6 seems to be much more reliable if its used on a regular basis.


Thats good going to still have the original clutch after 30k miles. I'm itching to go abroad with the Tamora but will do it May/June next year. There is no chance of me not using it regularly, can't seem to leave the Tamora alone. Always looking for excuses to drive it.

jellison

12,803 posts

299 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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370bhp from a 3.6 - you are having a laugh. SRR have not seen an Swith more than 365!!! and torque a tad over 300 at best.

Daftlad

3,324 posts

263 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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jellison said:
370bhp from a 3.6 - you are having a laugh. SRR have not seen an Swith more than 365!!! and torque a tad over 300 at best.

No I dont think he is. A fit 3.6 will be in excess of the factory figures. It wont have the low down V8 grunt of most V8s but a drive in a fit T350 or a Tamora should convince you of its power.