Modified Tuscan

Modified Tuscan

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YAHOO

Original Poster:

341 posts

277 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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Thought you guys would like to see some of the mods I have done to my car. Now very quick with no tramlining or stability problems.
Check my profile for the pics.

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

304 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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Like the rear, not sure about the NACA duct on the front though

What's the film?

cutmonster

255 posts

271 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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V nice rear, but what's "finding fortune" about? And did you find it? (Presumably, you did given the car and mods!)

Thom

2,745 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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I think 'Finding fortunes' is the title of the film...

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tigerruss

20 posts

264 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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WOW what a shine.
What polish do you use?

eharding

13,740 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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That's a nasty stone chip in the bonnet - you get can touch-up paint via your dealer...but I'd recommend they make up at least a gallon.

>> Edited by eharding on Wednesday 18th September 00:15

shadowninja

76,396 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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out of interest what did you stick those rear mods to? how do you make them stay on at say 150mph and not rip off half the rear bumper?

Jarrett

100 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Yahoo,

Intrigued to know the technicalities of what you have actually done and the benefits associated. Your profile does not go into any details including the spec/age of the original car.

Jarrett

bryanlister

4,516 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Love the 'rear diffuser system' - Where do I sign to order one?? How many readies??

Front NACA duct - so where is that going to, or is it just a 'hole' in the front bonnet?

tuscan_s

3,163 posts

274 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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I alwas said the Tuscan needs a diffuser type thing on the back end. I noticed it looks strikingly similar to the Porsche GT2 rear quarter diffuser.

Very nice but not sure about the NACA duct. Still if your happy! Now for a front splitter!

theboymoon

2,699 posts

261 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Saw this car at crail a couple of summers ago. I took a photo of it which to this day adorns my bedroom wall! It is stunning and seriously rapid! moonie

robkola

1,589 posts

265 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Front NACA duct is not for towing is it?!!!!!!!!

sixspeed

2,060 posts

273 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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I like the rear diffuser too..

But the NACA duct makes no sense (and looks a bit too bolt-on Nova-boy). There's nothing behind the front panel except fluid-fillers and gaping holes which allow fans to blast the hot air away from the radiator.

Confused.


-andy-

shadowninja

76,396 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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maybe he should have gone for a fake subaru impreza air scoop then?

didja know the original bronze concept tuscan actually had a subtle air scoop? (www.b-link.co.uk/talkingtvr/tuscan/tuscan01large.jpg)

Graham

16,368 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Is it just me or would the tuscan look soo much better if the indicator was replaced with a much smaller one somewhere else.... like the side light

ajvmoore

170 posts

280 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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I think it looks OK - like the air scoopie thingy, because I saw the upside down trumpet in the middle of the floor plan when the car was up on ramps a few weeks ago - I will definately not now be 'tippy-toeing' through any puddles this winter!
The main feature about the outside of the Tuscan is the lack of outside features, so technically speaking, there might be practical benefits from moving the air inteke, might have been implemented more subtley perhaps. If he likes it - thats the main thing!

sixspeed

2,060 posts

273 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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I dunno. I can see one looking ok on a hot-hatch. But it just doesn't match the design of the Tuscan one bit. The diffuser (which I do like!) follows the sweeping lines of the rear-end. Surely if a duct had to be added, it could have followed the styling a bit more, rather than just using an off-the-shelf scoop out of a Demon Tweeks catalogue?

Regardless of the looks tho, it still doesn't make any sense. It just provides a hole through the car. It isn't going to make any difference practically, since on the other side of the scoop you'll just have the main bonnet... unless of course he's cut through that as well, and the duct feeds air all the way through the secondary bonnet to the engine bay.


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-andy-

YAHOO

Original Poster:

341 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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The film finding fortune stars llaria D’Elia who is in martin scorsese,s gangs of New York due out in Dec 2002. This film is a medium budget type so only on small release in 2003 the US, but might come over here later. Based around Thelma and Louise meets easy rider sort of thing, the car was used as the ‘baddys’ car up here in Scotland.
The car is a mid 2001 model with Tuscan RR mods and custom suspension.
(All Tuscans have really bad stability problem at high speeds (140+) when lifting off only to find it takes 3 lanes to keep it under control, the rear diffuser was built in Germany and took for ever to get right but now fab. The car is now totally stable and has no lift at the back now at any speed. The diffuser is metal braced from the back and is strong enough to stand on, never mind at 180+ which it does quite a lot.
MMMM the duct yes some may find it odd but when you see it in the flesh you would change your mind, and it is the same type used on the Tuscan R race car and it looks great. And it is their for function not form, it goes all the way through both bonnets in to an adjustable air restrictor and in to the base of the air box which feeds the lovely roller baring throttle bodies as the standard ones suffer spindle wear as some of you might know and this eliminates lumpy ride at low speeds, as for performance makes my old Red Rose model look like a shopping trolley.



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hoganscrogan

725 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Yahoo, sounds like a very well sorted car, rear diffuser is very unobtrusive and sounds effective, why couldn't TVR do something like that rather than that god awful Tuscan S duck tail 'thingy'! Also where did you get the suspension sorted, and what did it entail? I'm sure alot of Tuscan owners are itching to hear!!

blackmonday

554 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Stability is one feature I would like to add to my Tuscan. Where in the UK can you get Tuscan functional mods like those on Yahoo's car?