Piccies and V8S spec as promised
Piccies and V8S spec as promised
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apguy

Original Poster:

841 posts

271 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Specification is very interesting:

Original order from TVR included the following items:

- Team Central ex-demo car
- 250bhp specification
- Griff wheels
- Stainless steel wheelarch spats
- no V8S badge
- Twin fuel filler caps (1 tank) believed unique

Modifications:

- 4.3 BV engine with Tuscan race heads - built by TVR Power
- Plenum modified with larger trumpets
- Tuscan race quick rack (steering)
- Leda adjustable suspension
- Custom springs (rates unknown)
- Foam filled tank
- Wilwood 4-pot calipers and 300mm disks
- Tuscan paddle clutch (now Griff 500)
- Roof supports - aluminium a'la Griff/Chim
- Exhaust Manifold - Stainless steel.
- Quite a few more - I have more bills/receipts than I can count!

Still getting used to it at the moment

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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I recognise that car, but didn't it use to have a rollover bar?

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

275 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Sounds very cool!

apguy

Original Poster:

841 posts

271 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Peter,

Yup you would recognise it. I think Ian W built it to try and compete against your monster. A certain Dan N then owned it and sorted all the engine bits that Ian couldn't get done. The rollbar was removed by Dan as it interfered with the headrests and actually would have been lethal in a rollover.
I just consider myself the keeper of one of the most insane V8S's around

Rower

1,381 posts

289 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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'kin hell ! what a motor, love it !

HarryW

15,834 posts

292 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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V nice, as Peter says I thought I recognised the spec but with a roll over bar, so the last post makes it clearer.
Re the quick rack, would like to see that one day but pics would still be nice. I appreciate that its TVR spec 250 but I would think that a seriously fettled 4.3 would be good for nearer 300 .

Harry

greenv8s

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307 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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apguy said:
Peter,

A certain Dan N then owned it and sorted all the engine bits that Ian couldn't get done.


Didn't realize there was much left that could be done! Glad it's gone to a good home, its a really nice car with, as they say, all the right bits.

apguy

Original Poster:

841 posts

271 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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Peter,

Ian had problems with drivability! Ian had got a monster engine but I understand that fuelling, ignition and clutch were problems. Dan got the fuelling sorted. It now runs a Griff500 ECU and the paddle clutch was swopped out for Griff500 one.
Whilst removing the gearbox the chassis was examined and some weak points identified. Subsequently the chassis was reinforced.

I'm leaving my modifications to the interior and exterior. Exterior-wise the fibreglass is in pretty good shape; the rear has lightly touched a tyre wall and requires some treatment, the rest is just star crazes. Whilst Monza Red may be a classic colour for TVR I feel that a bright red pearlescent may be more suited. This will be a winter project.

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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apguy said:
Peter,

Whilst removing the gearbox the chassis was examined and some weak points identified. Subsequently the chassis was reinforced.



Interesting, do you have any more details?

apguy

Original Poster:

841 posts

271 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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Details from Dan were sketchy:

The chassis reinforcement was carried out by Adrian Venn (although I'm not 100%). I was informed that the reinforcements were to TVR's own specification - although I'm open minded about that - in so far as I can't believe that TVR would have been interested enough or bothered about releasing an official set of mods.
Until I get the thing on my vehicle ramp I can't see the mods that have been made. I'll take pictures when I have it in the air...





JSG

2,238 posts

306 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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Very nice. The V8S is still hard to beat.

HarryW

15,834 posts

292 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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JSG said:
Very nice. The V8S is still hard to beat.

Not seen post you for a while John, obviously still lurking then .

Harry

JSG

2,238 posts

306 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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I read most days and check you lot are behaving, but have not had much time to post. Should get more time soon