Post here if you've -not- had a rebuild!

Post here if you've -not- had a rebuild!

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R TOY

Original Poster:

1,705 posts

229 months

Sunday 25th September 2005
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Thought it might be interesting to see how many cars have done a 'reasonable mileage' without serious engine trouble.(Been reading JB,s excellent thread on his engine rebuild ) Tempting fate but i'll start.

Sept 03 tuscan. 9500m Bought with 6000m. in june 05.
Recent check and no probs. Uses virtually no oil(maybe 1/2 Li in 3500m)Cam chains noisy but beleive this is normal. I'm not suggesting 91/2K is high mileage, it's a case of so far so good.

Pies

13,116 posts

257 months

Sunday 25th September 2005
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You reackon 9500 is 'reasonable mileage'

Big Al.

68,879 posts

259 months

Sunday 25th September 2005
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O2 Tuscan 16000 miles, so far so good!

Just done 1600 miles around France, used no Oil at all, and topped up with water about 1/4 ltr.

So touch wood, it's onwards and upwards mileage wise.

flashgitindenial

823 posts

254 months

Sunday 25th September 2005
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This has been done before. Ted shouldn't this be in the speed 6 forum?

Big Al.

68,879 posts

259 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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flashgitindenial said:
Shouldn't this be in the speed 6 forum?


Good point! I'll move it.

lundinoir

633 posts

226 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Tuscan - 4.0 - 18,000 with no rebuild

Tamora - 3.6 RR - 1,089 with no rebuild

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Tamora - 2002 -19000 miles - no rebuild

snowy

541 posts

282 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Not too many no rebuild posts, but one more. 2001 Tuscan 16000 miles

Bitter'n'twisted

595 posts

259 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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October 2002 Tuscan S.

No rebuild, but I've only done 12000 since new so far.

milu

2,355 posts

267 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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well ive just bought my tuscan and its done 33000 miles with apparently no rebuilds.
mike.

BRAIN DEAD

2,513 posts

231 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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450 miles and still ok

KIPPAX

2,788 posts

250 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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4lt 2002 Tuscan 16000 miles & no rebuild fingers crossed & long may it continue.

Howard.

patsy

152 posts

241 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Tamora April 2003 - 16,500 miles. No rebuild.

The car has had a totally (and I mean totally) trouble free 12 months and it's used daily.

(Prob just cursed it now...).

unrepentant

21,272 posts

257 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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What is the point of these threads?

oxbow

567 posts

251 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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unrepentant said:
What is the point of these threads?

I think they are especially interesting.

Big Al.

68,879 posts

259 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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unrepentant said:
What is the point of these threads?



Well someone is interested, a post has just gone up today on this old thread

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=122991&f=152&h=0

asking for an update.

Ed to add link

>> Edited by Big Al. on Tuesday 27th September 13:33

xmes rus

1,318 posts

225 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Tuscan 02 26k no re-build, trouble free so far.

almack

337 posts

229 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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2500 miles in 2005 Tuscan 2, everything hunky dory!

the pits

4,289 posts

241 months

Wednesday 28th September 2005
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Well if we're getting down to this sort of mileage then my car ought to join the list!

05 Sagaris

4300 miles

0 engine problems of any kind

It may be worth pointing out that Caterham specify rebuilds on their R500 engine every 3000 track miles, or 9000 road miles. They tell you this up front. No one has a problem accepting it. The engine and performance is worth it.

And they aren't cheap cars either at around 35k new.

>> Edited by the pits on Wednesday 28th September 09:03

justinbaker

1,339 posts

249 months

Wednesday 28th September 2005
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I am just venting my frustration.
I dont think that we sould accept that we should only expect 30,000 tops before we need to take the engine out and rebuild it. German manufacturers manage 400HP power plants that last considerably longer.
The TVR speed six is a modern engine with modern engineering all through it. The bottom half is lovely, the top end has just been made wrong, and I (and others) think TVR should admit this, and supply us with a recommended fix, or at least be more helpful than giving a two fingered salute!

GO ON TVR GIVE IT A KICK!


I am pretty angry about mine, and the response I have had from TVR, so appologies, its not aimed at anyone in here.