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Even though i still have this issue to sort,
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
(on and off when running she feels as though a cylinder goes down,depends on what low revs shes at when it happens)
she goes like the wind and i mean gusting LOL,and keeps going,much quicker than my rebuilt 4L i owned.
Dont know if its soley down to the Rebuilt 5L by V8D,or added combination of rebuilt,diff and gearbox...but god she is a monster


Next stop in New Year is down to Jools for AFM upgrade and dyno day
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
(on and off when running she feels as though a cylinder goes down,depends on what low revs shes at when it happens)
she goes like the wind and i mean gusting LOL,and keeps going,much quicker than my rebuilt 4L i owned.
Dont know if its soley down to the Rebuilt 5L by V8D,or added combination of rebuilt,diff and gearbox...but god she is a monster



Next stop in New Year is down to Jools for AFM upgrade and dyno day
MPoxon said:
jojackson4 said:
Bin the lot and go emerald it must be good I haven't heard Daz complain about it
LOL good point, if there was anything wrong with it Daz would have found it by now and we would certainly all know about it! 

Edited by Sardonicus on Sunday 1st November 23:20
MPoxon said:
What cam did you go for Mark?
MattI gave V8D Rob licence to stay existing LOL,and have been trying to get a spec off him since Jan....so answer is dont have a clue.
She runs a dream though,so as soon as i have knowledge i will let you guys know
Rob
Text and email to you so now Forum ask LOL!!!
Edited by CHIMV8 on Sunday 1st November 21:45
CHIMV8 said:
Matt
I gave V8D Rob licence to stay existing LOL,and have been trying to get a spec off him since Jan....so answer is dont have a clue.
She runs a dream though,so as soon as i have knowledge i will let you guys know
Rob
Text and email to you so now Forum ask LOL!!!
I know Rob had built som cracking 5.0 engines over the years for TVRs. It is probably an MC1 or a stealth but would be interested to know which and what else he has done to it.I gave V8D Rob licence to stay existing LOL,and have been trying to get a spec off him since Jan....so answer is dont have a clue.
She runs a dream though,so as soon as i have knowledge i will let you guys know
Rob
Text and email to you so now Forum ask LOL!!!
CHIMV8 said:
MPoxon said:
I know Rob had built som cracking 5.0 engines over the years for TVRs. It is probably an MC1 or a stealth but would be interested to know which and what else he has done to it.
Well Rob has been in contact,and stated details this week

We will see LOLEngine TVR 500
Short engine
The short engine consists a re-conditioned tvr 5.0 block, its the small journal variety which has been cross bolted, the block is checked and machined for line bore accuracies, the deck heights are matched sides, fully chemically deep cleaned, fitted with new competition cam bearings and new side core plugs. The crankshaft is a standard tvr 5.0 running 2.3”main bearings and 2”big end bearings the crankshaft is standard size but polished, The connecting rods are stock tvr 5.0, the pistons are again stock 5.0 items, with the valve reliefs for the use of high lift camshafts, the main bearings are made by glyco and the big ends are clevite, all moving parts are internally balanced. Including the flywheel and front pulley.
Valvetrain and camshaft
The camshaft is a stealth camshaft, the lift is .484 on inlet and .495 on exhaust, duration is @.0.50 215 inlet and 224 on exhaust, due to my profiles being stolen no more information is allowed, lifters are competition specification, standard pushrods, reconditioned rocker arms with new shafts.
Cylinder heads
The cylinder heads are our stage 3 spec, fully ported and polished, valves are stainless steel with waisted stems, inlets are 1.630” exhaust is 1.4”, guides are shortened and bulleted, combustion chambers all matched to within .2cc, overall chamber size is 31cc giving a total compression ratio of 10-3, guides are fitted with the neoprene seals and double valve springs fitted, both head faces are skimmed.
Fasteners and gaskets
The head gaskets are a competition spec gasket .040” thick all other gaskets are factory oem land rover. The head bolts are our own spec bolt, comprising of a high tensile metal and custom washers, all other bolts are factory landrover. Serpentine front cover fitted with new oil pump gears, helix competition clutch, fully lightened flywheel.
Edited by CHIMV8 on Friday 6th November 15:29
Very nice indeed Mark, I remember Rob rebuilt Del's (seaside) Griff 500 and that came back a monster. I remember he took me out in it and it was proper quick. Interesting to read the full spec, looks great and good to see it has been internally balanced.
Once it has been mapped it should be even better!
Once it has been mapped it should be even better!
SILICONEKID345HP said:
Bin the lot and book it in with Jools ..
I'd rather be persistent and sort it out,than give up and wave good bye to 2k,for the amount of yearly driving i do in her.If like BIG PHIL, it was my daily driver, that would be different.
Anyway i like the old set up,just as it was meant to be


Nothing wrong with 14CUX, the fuelling is still spohisticated even by modern standards, lack of mapped spark does let it down however.
I am still running 14CUX on mine mapped by Mark Adams and it drives very nicely indeed and with lots of power when you put your foot down. I wouldn't personally waste money on an aftermarket system unless there is something in particular you want to solve that the 14CUX cannot do.
Looking forward to seeing the dyno charts from when you get it mapped Mark.
I am still running 14CUX on mine mapped by Mark Adams and it drives very nicely indeed and with lots of power when you put your foot down. I wouldn't personally waste money on an aftermarket system unless there is something in particular you want to solve that the 14CUX cannot do.
Looking forward to seeing the dyno charts from when you get it mapped Mark.
MPoxon said:
Nothing wrong with 14CUX, the fuelling is still spohisticated even by modern standards, lack of mapped spark does let it down however.
I am still running 14CUX on mine mapped by Mark Adams and it drives very nicely indeed and with lots of power when you put your foot down. I wouldn't personally waste money on an aftermarket system unless there is something in particular you want to solve that the 14CUX cannot do.
Looking forward to seeing the dyno charts from when you get it mapped Mark.
Do you know Matt, it is good to hear someone else keeping the old dizzy etc going( nothing against the MODIFIED crew,as you are also doing a great job)I am still running 14CUX on mine mapped by Mark Adams and it drives very nicely indeed and with lots of power when you put your foot down. I wouldn't personally waste money on an aftermarket system unless there is something in particular you want to solve that the 14CUX cannot do.
Looking forward to seeing the dyno charts from when you get it mapped Mark.
Just need to correct the idle issue,which hopefully is the AFM,then in new year increase the AFM size with Jools, and see what we come up with from a standard set up
CHIMV8 said:
Do you know Matt, it is good to hear someone else keeping the old dizzy etc going( nothing against the MODIFIED crew,as you are also doing a great job)
Just need to correct the idle issue,which hopefully is the AFM,then in new year increase the AFM size with Jools, and see what we come up with from a standard set up
You have a similar engine spec to mine, I have also remained with the 14CUX, Jools mapped mine with a 20afm in April, the results are pretty impressive with an engine that runs very smoothly (still some shunting) but no fueling issues even on start up on a cold day Just need to correct the idle issue,which hopefully is the AFM,then in new year increase the AFM size with Jools, and see what we come up with from a standard set up


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