Modified TVR Engines
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rev-erend

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21,596 posts

306 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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Well - here are my mods :

Gems Bosch hotwire :



Nice tappets (solid lifters and roller rockers)


and ACT alloy trumpets (45mm)

and finally a picture of the beastie after I just cleaned a few wheels using my new alloy polish :


So - get your pic's on here too - for us to admire

d p - 400se

338 posts

272 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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Looking good Rev. Bet it goes like stink too!

jmorgan

36,010 posts

306 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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Mines in me profile.

Oh and this


Cool

>> Edited by jmorgan on Saturday 10th April 20:44

dickymint

28,220 posts

280 months

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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d p - 400se said:
Looking good Rev. Bet it goes like stink too!


Err .. yep

Gavinr

629 posts

289 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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OOhhh, looks lovely! We'll have to arrange a meet later this year so we can compare 420 and 450 SEAC's.

Gavin

p.s. What did you use on your wheels?

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Monday 12th April 2004
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Alloys - I used Belgom Alu

Seems OK but does not cut and remove deep stains like
Autosol but does look like it contains something to keep it looking shiny. I think I still need some buffing wheels - something like a cetem kit.

Shame you are flying off when we are meeting up on 25/4 !

Gavinr

629 posts

289 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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rev-erend said:
Alloys - I used Belgom Alu

Seems OK but does not cut and remove deep stains like
Autosol but does look like it contains something to keep it looking shiny. I think I still need some buffing wheels - something like a cetem kit.

Shame you are flying off when we are meeting up on 25/4 !


Cheers Rev

I know, really bad timing. I think Dad may bring the SEAC along, but you'll all have to promise to go easy on him he's a bit scared of it.

Gavin

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Gavin - I let my G/F drive my SEAC. So she could feel
the difference the engine changes had made - I nearly had kittens when we exited a wet roundabout and she floored it .. on a curve.. just hitting the power band ..

I asked her later about opposite lock - she looked blank

Gavinr

629 posts

289 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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My Fiance (hhmm that feels weird) won't go near the Tas let alone the SEAC! At least you can get her in it, although from your last comment that may not be such a good thing.

Gavin

2 sheds

2,529 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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rev-erend said:
Gavin - I let my G/F drive my SEAC. So she could feel
the difference the engine changes had made - I nearly had kittens when we exited a wet roundabout and she floored it .. on a curve.. just hitting the power band ..

I asked her later about opposite lock - she looked blank


Looks like you've got a handfull there

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th April 2004
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It's always good to have a second driver when you have too many to