New 5ltr Chimaera Owner
New 5ltr Chimaera Owner
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chumley

Original Poster:

201 posts

274 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Collected my first TVR just over two weeks ago - 5ltr Chimaera. Got it on a sunny Saturday and have done 1200 very enjoyable and mostly roof-down miles since. Managed a whopping 25 mpg on a trip to Surrey the day I collected it. Best I've managed since is 16mpg, but the driving has been mostly on Yorkshire B roads and is getting progressively more "enthusiastic"...

Have fitted the ally column bits etc from Leven. Really helpful people there, doddle to fit the stuff & really tops off the interior. Feel great too & I really recommend them.

Oh and reliability. Having had numerous tales of woe from several know-alls I've been getting a bit cocky after 2 weeks of perfect motoring...


...until I noticed a totally sodden drivers side floor this morning. Arse and feck.

I did 20 miles in driving heavy rain Monday & Tuesday & suspect from other posts here that some seals are a bit suspect on the drivers side of the bulkhead (the roof is definately fine) so it will be a trip back to Christopher Neil's if I can't sort it quickly myself tomorrow.

That aside, a top motor. All I expected and more.

Finally just want to thank all who contribute to this forum. The knowledge I've gleaned from you all over the last few weeks really convinced me about TVR ownership and helped me enormously in sussing out what to look out for and what to be aware of in ownership. Thanks everyone.

Big Al.

69,329 posts

281 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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there, glad your enjoying your TVR experience long may it last.

Safe driving, take that 5 ltr very easy in the wet, and most of all keep it shiny side up.

>> Edited by Big Al. (moderator) on Wednesday 2nd July 23:03

Steve_T

6,356 posts

295 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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Great stuff, I wish you many happy miles of motoring in her.

Steve.

gemini

11,352 posts

287 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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welcome to TVR
dont forget the local regional TVRCC meets

take at look at www.tvrcc-westyorks.co.uk
and www.tvrcc-north-yorks.co.uk

cheers

bobski

1,589 posts

287 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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Chumley - keep posting and stick a photo on your profile

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

300 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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If its any consolation, after the downpours on Mon/Tue my Audi A8 started acting the fool, dashboard warning lights flashing all over like Blackpool illuminations. Turns out that the rain is getting into the sealed box containing the ECU etc under the bonnet.

I'm used to one or two leaks on my Chim 500, but it ain't just TVR's!

chumley

Original Poster:

201 posts

274 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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Cheers folks. I'm certainly keeping it very steady in the rain and plan to get some Ride Drive tuition when diary & bank balance allow.

Will also post a photo. When I get round to it...

Gemini, the North Yorks meets will probably be best for me and I'll hopefully be getting along in a month or two. Will be in touch, cheers.

PS Even more water this morning - I had taken the drivers floor carpet out yesterday & the water was a good inch deep under the pedal box - gulp. Made a call to Christopher Neil's who couldn't have been more helpful. They've told me to bring it in they'll sort it whilst I wait. Hopefully that will be the end of it. Meantime, carpets out & newspapers in!

To be continued...

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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chumley said:
Cheers folks. I'm certainly keeping it very steady in the rain and plan to get some Ride Drive tuition when diary & bank balance allow.

Will also post a photo. When I get round to it...

Gemini, the North Yorks meets will probably be best for me and I'll hopefully be getting along in a month or two. Will be in touch, cheers.

PS Even more water this morning - I had taken the drivers floor carpet out yesterday & the water was a good inch deep under the pedal box - gulp. Made a call to Christopher Neil's who couldn't have been more helpful. They've told me to bring it in they'll sort it whilst I wait. Hopefully that will be the end of it. Meantime, carpets out & newspapers in!

To be continued...

Try a spray called "FABREEZE" Available from most good supermarkets this will stop your interior smelling when its dryed out top stuff Tony

jellison

12,803 posts

300 months

Friday 4th July 2003
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ENJOY - first few months I had mine Ice light never went out - good way to learn, can go through pants though!

jessica

6,321 posts

275 months

Friday 4th July 2003
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Hey a Hiya a fellow 5 litre...
Colour sounds nice.
Got mine from CN..So far the service boys have been brill.

Happy Driving and Don't push it in the wet and you will be fine.....