Popped My Tuscan Cherry!

Popped My Tuscan Cherry!

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scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Hi folks

I’ve wanted a Tuscan since I first saw one, but for some reason or another (usually Lotus or Caterham related) it never happened.

My life is moving pretty fast right now, so I finally bit the bullet and bought the Chameleon Orange Mk1 that was advertised by Schmoo a couple of weeks ago. Its a 4-litre engine and the car has only covered 9000 miles.

It’s a fairly standard car – the only additions have been a Red-Rose / S-spec front brake upgrade, a Powers 4.3 starter, and a set of adjustable shocks. Everything else is standard (it even had its original tyres on when it arrived!).

The car is in decent order. It has a few areas where the paintwork could be improved. There are some panel-gaps / shut-lines that could also be made better. The chassis is perfectly solid, but it’s at an age where the coating could do with some attention. The interior is ok – the only ugly bit is the windscreen surround (had a new screen fitted at some point and the fitters made a proper arse of the trim). At the end of the day it’s a 17 year-old TVR that’s been looked after, but not wrapped in cotton wool. The imperfections suit me fine as I like having ‘jobs’ to do!

The engine has never been rebuilt, but it pulls very well and it sounds healthy enough. I’ve chatted with the previous owner and he told me that he always waited for it to build up temperature / pressure before giving it the beans. I bought it with the knowledge that it might need an engine rebuild early on in my ownership, but it’s not looking like something I need to rush into. I’m going to enjoy the summer, and then look at getting the engine rebuilt and upgraded over the winter (unless it goes ‘pop’ before then laugh).

I found a Powers-Performance dyno-print in the folder of receipts. The car has had one of their eprom chips fitted and it made 315bhp and 285 ft/lbs of torque. I guess that once drivetrain losses have been factored in, then the engine is operating at the 360bhp (flywheel) mark claimed by TVR. I’m very happy about that!

What else? I’m not a massive fan of silver alloys, so I had the Spiders fully refurbished and powder-coated in metallic anthracite. The old rubber has been stripped-off and replaced with Michelin Pilot-Sport 4’s – 235/40’s on the front and 255/40’s on the back.

The discs have a couple of thousand miles left in them, so I’ll change those later on in the year. I’m looking to source a pair of ali bells for the back – completely unnecessary, but I’m always up for losing a bit of un-sprung weight. Speaking of unsprung weight, I understand that the SP12 wheels are a bit lighter than the Spiders – I was seriously tempted, but the Spiders suit the Tuscan so well.

I’ve ordered a set of 3mm spacers and will whack them on the front once they arrive.

The aftermarket shocks are Gaz Gold. It handles pretty well, but I’ve never been a fan of Gaz, so I’ll be changing them for a set of Bilstein B16 PSS10 adjustables.

The only other thing that I’m keen to do in the short-term is get the diff fitted with a Quaife ATB. Oh, and make it noisier – I’ve not been under the car properly, so I have no idea if the exhaust is factory - it needs more decibels though! laugh



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scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Cheers! I love the Griff, but I'm good for TVR's right now. laugh

scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Cheers.

I'm not sure what brand the cans are. They're very similar to Blue-Flame.

The 4.3 upgrade is looking like my favoured route right now. Will be interested to hear how you find it!


scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Love the Batcar! laugh

Big silver wheels are just a bit too much 'bling' for my tastes. I like the subtlety of anthracite. Mainly because the Tuscan is so, erm, subtle! laugh

scogins

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105 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Yes - the hinged bonnet is a consideration. I understand there's a chap in the Darlington area who does them - its only a couple of hours from where I live, so I might head down for a day-trip.

Interior pics:





scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Cheers guys. Keep the comments coming - knowledge is power! biggrin

The car was registered in late 2000, so I assume it will have the early uprights (I'll need to do some research to confirm though).

Found Alans ad - thanks!


scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Thanks guys. The car won't be getting driven for a while as the roads are either super greasy up my way, or dry and covered in salt.

TBH Tony, I've been searching hard for the 'catch' since the car arrived... and I still haven't found it! laugh Seems its a completely genuine car - it needs a little TLC to make it perfect, but its a whole world away from the basket-case I was mentally preparing myself for (bought it 'blind').

I'm really looking forward to making it a minter!