Anyone ever had an automatic TVR?

Anyone ever had an automatic TVR?

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straightsix

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41 posts

277 months

Saturday 6th October 2001
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I have to drive an automatic, and whilst I have had some great cars, (see my profile) I have always wished that TVR had made some cars with an auto box. Has anyone ever put an auto box into a TVR....can it be done? Very interesting forum by the way guys!

McNab

1,627 posts

281 months

Saturday 6th October 2001
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Me too, and had intended to order a TVR if an auto (or semi-auto) was available, or even possible at extra cost. No luck, so went for a 996 Tiptronic instead. No doubt it could be done, but horribly expensive. Maybe they will be forced into it if they start exporting seriously to America, but this would mean a different engine/gearbox unit. With all the current problems in the US I don't think TVR will be putting much effort into marketing there for quite some time. Just have to wait and see I'm afraid.

JonRB

76,115 posts

279 months

Saturday 6th October 2001
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I don't see that it would be that expensive for a Rover V8 engined TVR like a Chim or Griff. You should just be able to drop out the existing gearbox and drop in an auto 'box from a Range Rover. The 'boxes are readily available either new, reconditioned, or even from a breakers yard if you're on a budget. Resale value would plummit, of course, as not many people would want an auto 'box, but you could always hang onto the manual 'box to put back in just before resale. Regards Jon

Kevin secker

249 posts

290 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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A friend at work had a Tasmin modified when she damaged her hip joints and was no longer able to repeatedly use the clutch without pain. I seem to remember that the clutch was automatically declutched when a force was applied to the gear knob. Don't laugh but I believe the system was recomended by motobillity or the like. It wasn't too expensive as I remember. Best of luck Kevin

johno

8,520 posts

289 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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I know a guy with a 450SE with an automatic box. It is possible, but the price of the box to take the power is very high. This Wedge is one of a pair ordered I believe from the factory with incredible spec incl. both with auto boxes... TVR would be put off production due to the high costs I would imagine, but if you have enough money anythings possible I suppose.

SwanJack

1,922 posts

279 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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I think there was an article in Sprint a few years back about a disabled chap who converted a Griff or Chimaera to automatic amongst other things. If you want it i'll try and dig it out.

straightsix

Original Poster:

41 posts

277 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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Thanks for the info........if you have got any information, it would be interesting to see.

ATG

21,369 posts

279 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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I think ye bible says the Borg Warner gear box used in Chims is the same unit that is used in Ford Mustangs. Being American, Mustangs must be available with automatic transmission. Just a guess, but I'd assume Ford would keep the differences btwn the automatic and manual cars to a minimum, so it might be worth seeing if a Chim or Griff could accept a Mustang auto box.

SwanJack

1,922 posts

279 months

Sunday 7th October 2001
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I have found the article. A Griff was converted to automatic by a motability specialist using a 'Guidosimplex cluth system'. If you would like the article I can scan it and e-mail/fax it to you.

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

289 months

Monday 8th October 2001
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TVR used to offer auto option on 280 Tasmins and I have seen 1988 280's with auto box

jamer

1,329 posts

298 months

Monday 5th November 2001
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I have had a Chimeara last year converted from new to include a switch on the gear shaft which changed the gears up and down. It has made the Chimaera 5000 both auto and manual. It cost £4000 and can be fitted to either a Griffith or Chimaera