Subtly Modified Jags
Subtly Modified Jags
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groomi

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9,330 posts

269 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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With values reaching the bargain basement bins, I'm starting to consider the idea of playing with the XJR a little. Nothing big-bucks, no engine works or anything like that, perhaps some styling tweaks, perhaps a little bit of a diet(both me and the car) and maybe a few nice custom components that I can make myself for kicks.

So... by way of inspiration, post up some pics of modified jags (particularly saloons), or other similar cars which would be relevent. smile

Fill ya boots! thumbup

oversteerxj12

236 posts

213 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Couple of mine for you, not much cosmetically other than lowering and wheels but plenty under the skin:

6litre V12
GAZ adjustable shocks all round
Custom made lowered stiffer springs from 'coil spings (1989) ltd.'
AJ6 engineering tt extractor exhausts
AJ6 super enhanced ecu
K+N filter elements with additional ducting to boxes
Rebuilt heads with new timing chain
Superflex wishbone bushes
All new balljoints, bushes, drop-links and track-rod ends
Stiffer XJR rear A-frame bushes
New genuine discs and mintex pads
Aston DB7 wheels with new tyres
Late XJS front seats mounted on original electric bases.
MOMO steering wheel

Basically I'm trying to create what Jaguar could have done had they made an XJR-XJ12.
Still a work in progress but I have all the bits now, some on and some off the car.
Thing is the XJR is pretty damn fine already so I don't feel there is too much to improve, just freshen up everything that can be freshened up, poly bushes are always good, lowering always looks good but there is not much available off the shelf so custom is the way forward. Exhaust could be made a bit fruitier. Obviously the sky is the limit with engine mods but free flow filters, chip and new supercharger pulleys to up the boost a bit would be a good starting point.
I'm really not keen on body mods to cars like this but I do fancy a bit of a chin spoiler on mine along the lines of the nineties style 7 series Alpina item. Again nothing decent off the shelf so custom is neccessary.
Be good to see some more modded jags on here, keep us posted and good luck!


Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Very hard to cosmetically improve a XJ IMO, the basic shape is so good - but that looks great lick

oversteerxj12

236 posts

213 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Yeah subtlety is the key here, errrm, on the other hand:



carter711

1,849 posts

224 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Oversteer that's a lovely old beast, truely English.
My brother used to have an X300 XJR-6 which he fitted a catless exhaust and induction kit to and it absolutely flew!

groomi

Original Poster:

9,330 posts

269 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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oversteerxj12 said:


Basically I'm trying to create what Jaguar could have done had they made an XJR-XJ12.
Have you researched the Chasseur Stealth? One of my absolute favourite cars of all time and a true XJ40 XJR forbear. The bloke behind it is an occasion poster here and a great guy too.

oversteerxj12

236 posts

213 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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groomi said:
oversteerxj12 said:
Basically I'm trying to create what Jaguar could have done had they made an XJR-XJ12.
Have you researched the Chasseur Stealth? One of my absolute favourite cars of all time and a true XJ40 XJR forbear. The bloke behind it is an occasion poster here and a great guy too.
I sure have!
Mental cars and good looking too.
They had a few mad features like flat undersides to give downforce without a boot spoiler and reinforced bonded side skirts that (alledgedly) improved torsional rigidity of the shell.
Were they all 6 cylinder? Shame there's no way I could get a pair of turbos under my bonnet!

groomi

Original Poster:

9,330 posts

269 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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oversteerxj12 said:
groomi said:
oversteerxj12 said:
Basically I'm trying to create what Jaguar could have done had they made an XJR-XJ12.
Have you researched the Chasseur Stealth? One of my absolute favourite cars of all time and a true XJ40 XJR forbear. The bloke behind it is an occasion poster here and a great guy too.
I sure have!
Mental cars and good looking too.
They had a few mad features like flat undersides to give downforce without a boot spoiler and reinforced bonded side skirts that (alledgedly) improved torsional rigidity of the shell.
Were they all 6 cylinder? Shame there's no way I could get a pair of turbos under my bonnet!
First ones were 3.6s, later ones were 4.0s, not sure if they ever played with a V12 - would love to know if they did!

oversteerxj12

236 posts

213 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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22" wheels!
Nice.

Looks like they covered it it glue and ram-raided halfords.

falcemob

8,248 posts

262 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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oversteerxj12 said:
Yeah subtlety is the key here, errrm, on the other hand:

Is that Henry Lawson's XJC?

groomi

Original Poster:

9,330 posts

269 months

Sunday 23rd November 2008
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oversteerxj12 said:


22" wheels!
Nice.

Looks like they covered it it glue and ram-raided halfords.
Poor thing!

However, I do quite like the effect the chrome sill-strip has (if you can block out the rest of the bling).

thenetdoctor

3 posts

265 months

Tuesday 20th November 2012
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TWR did make a V12. Here's a pic of the only original one I know of:



The wheels are DB7 just like yours. The body kit is quite different from the later XJ40 one. The kit had actually been removed by one owner in a misguided attempt to 'restore' the car to original, but then hunted down by a later owner who had it put back on.

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

174 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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some aspects of this look good, the wheel arches especially, other bits im not too sure about. Like the front chin spoiler too, interesting to see if it does anything to keep the nose down at speed.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-xj6-xj300-3-2ltr-...

Then theres the Stealth, got to be worth a sniff with that mileage on it!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1990-JAGUAR-XJ40-CHASSEU...

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MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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I must say that I love a subtly modified Jag, good as it gets!

Here's a couple of pictures of mine, still something of a rolling project. It's a very rare XJ40 3.6L Sovereign with the Getrag 5 speed manual 'box (non-cat and non-sunroof), bought for £500. I've done quite a few mod's to it. Probably the main thing is that I've rebuilt the suspension with uprated dampers, -35mm uprated springs, X300 XJR anti-roll bar, and new bushes where required. I've also swapped in a complete carcoal (black) XJR interior, in place of a tired doeskin (beige) one.

It goes really well, very much an under-rated driving machnine in my biased opinion. biggrin




http://www.jaguarxj40project.blogspot.co.uk/

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

174 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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or let someone else do it for you, Cheers Tom, RIP.


MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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HaylingJag said:
or let someone else do it for you, Cheers Tom, RIP.

Very nice, I've got a series 1 XJR bodykit in the garden waiting patiently to be fitted to mine.

XJR500bhp

1,204 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd November 2012
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Couple of modified Jags in the fleet

XJR 308 with the 4.2 and other work, sounds awesome, genuinely spotless



Got bored with a £300 Jag, loved this car, sticker on the back "WTF Has he done to that Jag"


Another 308 Paramount Performance, lowered etc. Pics about 5 years old, need some new ones really now it's been mopped and undersealed. Did 204 miles last year frown


Modified X350 and X300 XJR, but only fiddled about with

Ps I love that XJ40 with the DB7 wheels, great colour too



XJR500bhp

1,204 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd November 2012
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MyCroftward: Glad to see you lost those R badges and the XKR wheels (Bit OTT)

I drove that on a test drive when it was for sale, have you given it a new clutch?

MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd November 2012
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XJR500bhp said:
MyCroftward: Glad to see you lost those R badges and the XKR wheels (Bit OTT)

I drove that on a test drive when it was for sale, have you given it a new clutch?
Small world! Yes, I thought the 18" XKR wheels were a bit much too, I prefer a more period OEM type of modified look. The wheels and tyres were in very good condition though, sold them for £463 on ebay.

It certainly needed a new clutch as you rightly say (paid for it with the sale of the wheels effectively), that's one job I didn't fancy and delegated to a garage. It's had various fettling and bits here and there. Had some new paint lashed on in places, the lacquer had gone on the roof and drivers side front wing. I don't mind doing the work as I bought it as a project, it's slowly getting there.

On the XKR wheels after I'd fitted the shorter springs:




Edited by MycroftWard on Friday 23 November 09:11

XJR500bhp

1,204 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd November 2012
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Great

I have changed my mind though, I like it on those wheels, ALOT!

Result..... selling them for what you paid for the car!