So who is more or less standard?
So who is more or less standard?
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vixen1700

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27,634 posts

292 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Reading all these threads of classic bodies on modern chassis and V8 conversions on M cars, who still runs a Cross-flow in a Vixen or a V6 Essex in an M?

Mine's more or less standard with 105 bhp and I have no wish to change the engine to a V8. hehe

Anybody else enjoy their more or less standard TVRs? smile


Moto

1,282 posts

275 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Sort 'a standard. Vixen with 1760 x/flow.

Strange really 'cause when I bought it I had plans to do something more dramatic. I really wanted to drop a bda in or if not a Lotus twin cam. But after driving it, I quickly fell for the x/flow's sound (runs of twin 40's) and performance (112bhp). It feels much quicker than it is but it's just so much fun that I don't feel that urge for more power confused.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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3000S with standard V6 essex, happy about it, but 160/180 would be nice...........

pk500

1,975 posts

234 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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got a 200 tasmin ! as it came out the factory ! still got points and condensor! and a twiddle knob cassette player!

whitewolf

751 posts

188 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Standard Taimar. Completely standard engine, even still got points and condensor.

Only new thing so far is a kenlowe temp sensor and 2 x 8" fans on the back of the rad.


Eventually I will go for electronic ignition and electric fuel pump.

New heater blower and possibly play about air intake on the carb, V8 engine idea (but most likely stay with Essex) and potentials upgrade the engine and power.

pridaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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3000S 160-170bhp fast road cam unleaded heads rejetted 38DGS auto choke CARB KN filter modified exaust etc etectronic ignition really love her to bits really for road use would not want more get more fun at 70-90mph from the TVR than i do from the Mercedes at 90-140 the TVR just makes you feel alive and is a fantastic drive where as the MB makes you think your a good driver because of all the features the TVR reminds you that your not?????
Andrew

Edited by pridaux on Friday 18th January 08:05


Edited by pridaux on Friday 18th January 08:06

dryden

361 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Standard unrestored Taimar, on original, unrefurbed chassis.............love it !!

RCK974X

2,521 posts

171 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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When I bought my Vixen S3 it was already fitted with a heavily modified 1650 with twin 40DCOE.
Discovered chassis was repaired, badly, in several places....
Dicovered body was the same, and also had some nasty cracks...

Slow rebuild since then - now not at all standard.

New chassis, 2.8V6 5 speed, TR6 diff, body repaired and reinforced, etc etc

status

259 posts

239 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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My Taimar was non-standard when I got it, as I'm pretty sure even the base spec included an engine and gearbox when new.
Seeing as I don't have a spare Essex, I'm just chucking in something I have lying around; be rude not to biggrin

GAjon

3,989 posts

235 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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I used to think my car was fairly heavily modified, however as more and more early TVRs are outrageously modified it makes mine look reasonably faithful to what TVR produced in the first place and just tweaked a little.

Monsun

48 posts

157 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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My 3000M is fairly original compared to some. It has the V6 Essex although a previous owner many years ago modified the engine with a Stage 2 head and fast road cam. The last owner also fitted a Type 9 five-speed gearbox and a roll cage.

The car is still on its orginal chassis which is in good condition. It has not been rebuilt and has never been off the road during its 37 years.

Slow M

2,862 posts

228 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Mine is an experiment to see how TVR could have evolved the M chassis, had they kept it in production for an additional decade. To that end, all of the original chassis and suspension components are retained, even if some are reinforced. Body, frame, suspension pick-up points, front and rear uprights, and A-arms are all the ones delivered when new (The frame has had some rot cut out and replaced, and the bonnet was replaced after a frontal collision with a taxi).

More than some, less than others.

Best,
B.

yodel

57 posts

174 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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absolutely original and standard vixen S4, although have built an uprated engine and brought another g/box to drop in. The originals will then be tucked away should I ever decide to sell it will go with original engine and box.

jastx

147 posts

176 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Stock 2500M, including emissions plumbing. 4,300 original miles.

jaydom

182 posts

178 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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complete standard 2500M.
Ok, with a sport exhaust, an electronic ignition.
But all the rest is OEM