New purchase - T350T 4.0S

New purchase - T350T 4.0S

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robsco

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7,829 posts

176 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Hi all.

Unfortunately I am forced with a difficult decision! Just purchased this lovely old thing to sit alongside the Tuscan 2S, realistically I know I can't afford to keep both. I COULD, but not comfortably. Still, I thought you all might want to have a nosey!

It's Chameleon Orange, black interior. Ohlins suspension, factory 4 litre S engined, close ratio box, air con, electric lumbar and Tuscan S brakes. Just ticked over 12000 miles. Good god it's quick - the Ohlins are the real deal and the engine feels so strong. The build sheet also mentions "lightweight body"... but I'll take this with a pinch of salt. If truth be known the drive is a different league to the 2S; much stiffer, more taut, more confidence inspiring, although it must be pointed out that the Tuscan is on the standard Bilsteins. That said, the 2S is far better built, more comfortable and easier to drive, all controls lighter and the better tourer (which is why its the Tuscan coming to Italy with us next month, not the T350).

Here she is.




Alan_D350

85 posts

272 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Standard T350 suspension was quite soft with comfort/touring in mind Inthiught - could you get the ohlins set up differently and have the best of both in one car?
Interested to know more about them though as I’ve heard good things. We’re running on nitrons, and possibly just need softer springs, but the car’s far too skittish on any vaguely poor surfaces. While I’d like to always drive on great tarmac, it’s never going to happen, so looking at a ways to make it more compliant and useable... I’m sure the ohlins aren’t cheap, but if they’re as competent as some say, it might be worth it.

Chim450

1,452 posts

261 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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I’ve got my Tuscan on Nitrons, all new bushes and recent 4 wheel alignment. It is extremely well planted and a million miles away from the frankly nerve shattering ride it was when it was on the original set up. I can actually cruise with only one hand on the wheel at ahem 100+ (private road obviously).

robsco

Original Poster:

7,829 posts

176 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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Alan_D350 said:
Standard T350 suspension was quite soft with comfort/touring in mind Inthiught - could you get the ohlins set up differently and have the best of both in one car?
Interested to know more about them though as I’ve heard good things. We’re running on nitrons, and possibly just need softer springs, but the car’s far too skittish on any vaguely poor surfaces. While I’d like to always drive on great tarmac, it’s never going to happen, so looking at a ways to make it more compliant and useable... I’m sure the ohlins aren’t cheap, but if they’re as competent as some say, it might be worth it.
The Ohlins are, in short, awesome. Whilst the tramlining isn't completely eradicated, it's by far the best set up TVR I've driven. My last T350 was on Nitrons and the Ohlins are a huge step up.

tvrtuscans

1,009 posts

211 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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OP, that looks lovely and I have seen a similar coloured T350 in the flesh. Fabulous. In answer to your original question, I would try to keep both if possible. As you mention, very different propositions. I have had my Sagaris RT since 2008 from the ‘factory’... or more accurately as the firm disintegrated. I discovered the T350 some 5 years ago and managed to pursuade the owner to part with it too. They are very different propositions - read my profile. You will regret getting rid of the Tuscan. See below....any excuse to show some auto porn!







tvrtuscans

1,009 posts

211 months

Saturday 3rd November 2018
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So you’re selling the T350 Rob by the looks of it?