Who else had a good Blast today?
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As some of you know we have recently purchased a 2003 Tamora, and to be honest i have struggled to come to terms with the car, it just seems a tad...er....different to the Tuscan,
But we had a really good time today,roof and windows down
we did our usual 60 mile round circuit taking in A32/A272/B2149, For some reason(it was very cold) the car felt quicker, it seemed to handle better and sounded superb, through the Sports Exhaust,
It even managed to turn a few heads in Petersfield
(probably the noise)
We ended up at Goodwood to gate crash the Elise track day
Overall a great run out, and with a tweek here and there
the Tam might get a stay of execution
Any one else get a red nose today?
Red rose!
But we had a really good time today,roof and windows down
we did our usual 60 mile round circuit taking in A32/A272/B2149, For some reason(it was very cold) the car felt quicker, it seemed to handle better and sounded superb, through the Sports Exhaust,
It even managed to turn a few heads in Petersfield
(probably the noise) We ended up at Goodwood to gate crash the Elise track day
Overall a great run out, and with a tweek here and there
the Tam might get a stay of execution
Any one else get a red nose today?
Red rose!T66ORA said:
As some of you know we have recently purchased a 2003 Tamora, and to be honest i have struggled to come to terms with the car, it just seems a tad...er....different to the Tuscan,
But we had a really good time today,roof and windows downwe did our usual 60 mile round circuit taking in A32/A272/B2149, For some reason(it was very cold) the car felt quicker, it seemed to handle better and sounded superb, through the Sports Exhaust,
It even managed to turn a few heads in Petersfield
(probably the noise)
We ended up at Goodwood to gate crash the Elise track day![]()
Overall a great run out, and with a tweek here and therethe Tam might get a stay of execution
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Any one else get a red nose today?Red rose!
Glad you enjoyed it today, the Tam really is a very well set up sports car, and is at its best on the B-roads, you just know (after a while) that when you turn into a corner, its not gonna take your head off with unpredictable handling. As I have said before, I can take corners/bends at 70, while Chan's screaming (literally!) for me to slow down, as I thought I was doing no more than 50! Know what you mean about it seeming faster on some days, I too get the same feeling!

HarryW said:
Good to hear the car might stay Tony, why didn't you drop me line, I went for gentle run after lunch on me tod .
Harry
Sorry mate never thought, as you usually like your mid morning runs, i didn`t leave till gone 1.00pm, i was on stand by in case Dr Simon (Blue Tuscan)needed a helping hand, he was hopfully getting his car back...again

Chris it might indeed be faster on cold or damp drives...
Temperature —hot air is less dense than cold air. There will be more oxygen in one cubic foot of air at 60-degrees F than there will be at 90-degrees F. You’ve probably experienced this because engines make less horsepower as the temperature increases.
Altitude, temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity all play a part in the total oxygen content of air.

Temperature —hot air is less dense than cold air. There will be more oxygen in one cubic foot of air at 60-degrees F than there will be at 90-degrees F. You’ve probably experienced this because engines make less horsepower as the temperature increases.
Altitude, temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity all play a part in the total oxygen content of air.

Thanks for that, Justin, that would explain it for sure - ironic to think that when its snowey and icey, you can get the optimum performance (when you can't use it to the full!), and on the best top down summer days, you a bit lower on BHP, when you can wring every ounce out of the engine! lol
[quote=madbadger]Had a great run today, with Nick ZooOOM in his Tam and Tuscan Bev in some blue car that wasn't a Tamora
Great convoy, as I was at the back I saw all the great reactions from people we passed, the lads at the bus stop nearly broke their necks looking round one after the other as each car passed.
Great convoy, as I was at the back I saw all the great reactions from people we passed, the lads at the bus stop nearly broke their necks looking round one after the other as each car passed.

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