Dual clutch+performance upgrade to My V8V

Dual clutch+performance upgrade to My V8V

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Speedraser

1,663 posts

189 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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V8V Pete said:
... I very much like my house as well as my car.
Perhaps that answers the question -- keep the V8?

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

132 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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J12KJR said:
Why don't you organise a test drive of a V8VS or V12V with your local dealer and make sure they understand that trying out getting on your drive is part of the test drive.
"The drive" has been part of the test drive of every car I've bought since moving here 12 years ago and it was no different with the V8V. Gerald from Stratstone Derby was completely cool about it (at least he gave that impression externally!) and the V8 passed with flying colours. I was driving so only he knew how close it was but then there was a potential sale at the end of it! That was their demonstrator which was a MY2013 as far as I recall so had the new style splitter but my understanding is that the ride height is lower on a V8VS and lower still on a V12V (happy to be corrected on this). Stratstone Derby haven't had a V12V for ages hence I've not got round to "The Drive" test yet on what is currently my ultimate car.

Parna

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57 posts

125 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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tonyhall38 said:
I got close to Kiera Knightley once.....didn't do me any favours.....much better to have the real deal.....what's wrong with putting a small ramp on the bottom of drive to prevent bottoming out....a good piece of 4 x2 is also a good idea.....has the added benefit of being handy should someone try to mess with car.....although as Paddy knows....plastic is better....
Couldn't agree more, but as V8's go this is the best I have driven. And the smiles per mile compares well against the V12 Astons I have driven.

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

132 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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Parna said:
And the smiles per mile compares well against the V12 Astons I have driven.
Have you driven a V12 Vantage?

Parna

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57 posts

125 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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V8V Pete said:
Have you driven a V12 Vantage?
Yes the V12s, loved the noise and the handling, didn't much like the jerky gear changes on occasion , still a great car though. What is it with Astons and less than great gearboxes, hopefully the new 8- speed autos will correct this

mikey k

13,014 posts

222 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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Parna said:
V8V Pete said:
Have you driven a V12 Vantage?
Yes the V12s, loved the noise and the handling, didn't much like the jerky gear changes on occasion , still a great car though. What is it with Astons and less than great gearboxes, hopefully the new 8- speed autos will correct this
You drove it in D did't you winkhehe

Parna

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57 posts

125 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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mikey k said:
You drove it in D did't you winkhehe
Both actually and yes it was a bit comical in D, not great going up the box on the paddles , very sharp on the down shifts, I did find I could improve the up shifts by easing off the accelerator a bit.

bentley01

1,020 posts

142 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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One factor to consider is the robust nature of the V8 in comparison to the V12. Hopefully the ticking noise leading to engine failure is limited to the very early cars but it would certainly concern me. Having said that the V12 with the cats off does sound amazing.

Mr Noble

6,535 posts

239 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Parna said:
mikey k said:
You drove it in D did't you winkhehe
Both actually and yes it was a bit comical in D, not great going up the box on the paddles , very sharp on the down shifts, I did find I could improve the up shifts by easing off the accelerator a bit.
Was it the new V12 Vantage S that you drove or the non S?

Interested to hear of the differences.

I drove a V12V a couple of years ago and loved it, but did find the ride a little crashy on our roads. Wish they'd fitted a softer setup with switchable dampers to firm it up if you wish. I think this was done recently on the V12VS

Parna

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57 posts

125 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Mr Noble said:
Was it the new V12 Vantage S that you drove or the non S?

Interested to hear of the differences.

I drove a V12V a couple of years ago and loved it, but did find the ride a little crashy on our roads. Wish they'd fitted a softer setup with switchable dampers to firm it up if you wish. I think this was done recently on the V12VS
I drove the V12S and the suspension was firm but not uncomfortable, I didn't notice if the suspension could be adjusted, I would like to drive the original Vantage V12 to see what it is like, I do like the old style manual gear shift.
On the to do list!