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Had the TVR Power 4.5 put in my T350 and she is booked in tomorrow for the 1000 mile service and I can,t wait to see how she goes after that, its been 2 weeks of agony keeping to 3500 revs but first impressions are it is easier to drive as your not constantly up and down the gears, so much smoother and not as noisy as the old 3.6 and seems to have more torque at lower revs which is exactly what I wanted, can,t wait to finally put my foot down and see how she goes but I will still take it easy for the first few hundred miles after 1000 miles service, the service was fantastic in and out in 2 weeks
The 4.5 is a "beast" I had a run in one recently and was very impressed. I had my Cerb 4.0L rebuilt by Dom and it is so much quieter and smoother since he rebuilt it.
I would have loved the 4.3 or the 4.5 but it was too expensive for me at the time but the extra torque lower down the rev range would be nice. But my 4.0L is probably the right amount of power for my driving talent!!.
Enjoy.
I would have loved the 4.3 or the 4.5 but it was too expensive for me at the time but the extra torque lower down the rev range would be nice. But my 4.0L is probably the right amount of power for my driving talent!!.
Enjoy.
billy no brakes said:
Had the TVR Power 4.5 put in my T350 and she is booked in tomorrow for the 1000 mile service and I can,t wait to see how she goes after that, its been 2 weeks of agony keeping to 3500 revs but first impressions are it is easier to drive as your not constantly up and down the gears, so much smoother and not as noisy as the old 3.6 and seems to have more torque at lower revs which is exactly what I wanted, can,t wait to finally put my foot down and see how she goes but I will still take it easy for the first few hundred miles after 1000 miles service, the service was fantastic in and out in 2 weeks
Remember I've booked that passenger seat I know what you're going through. My T350 is going into Str8six next week for it's 1000 mile service, after being fitted with a 4.3 at the end of last year. All the crappy weather has been playing havoc with the running in.
Let's hope we both get good weather with which to enjoy our new toys.
Let's hope we both get good weather with which to enjoy our new toys.
billy no brakes said:
Are you going to Burhgley, I will be there and if you want you can take her out for a drive
Sure am, thanks! Looking forward to hearing your experience after running her in I live a few villages away so can point you in the right direction on some cracking roads Very tempting Alex that's going to be one hell of a torquey car
Edited by ShiDevil on Thursday 6th March 00:01
Had the 1000 mile service and there was a problem with it cutting out as well and it was the OBD connector I think that's what its called corroded and Dom sorted that for me as well,
Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
billy no brakes said:
Had the 1000 mile service and there was a problem with it cutting out as well and it was the OBD connector I think that's what its called corroded and Dom sorted that for me as well,
Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
Strange ... I had a problem with mine cutting out, before I had it mapped. Horrible feeling when you are in the outside lane doing 50mph and it dies.... Trying to get into the inside through traffic with no power .Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
I'm 800 miles from the remap for my 4.5. - again the weather as stopped me doing the miles
Don't know how you find yours but where I''d usually drop into 3rd I no longer have to 'cause 4at lower revs has got loads of torque.
As for spinning the rears up -it's sooooo easy now that unless the roads are bone dry you really daren't give it too much of the loud pedal.
God knows how ballistic my tuscan will be after the remap but I can't wait
My old 4.0 let go at RAF withering last year where I got to 160 indicated on the speedo. Be interested to see what this 4.5 will do
Don't know how you find yours but where I''d usually drop into 3rd I no longer have to 'cause 4at lower revs has got loads of torque.
As for spinning the rears up -it's sooooo easy now that unless the roads are bone dry you really daren't give it too much of the loud pedal.
God knows how ballistic my tuscan will be after the remap but I can't wait
My old 4.0 let go at RAF withering last year where I got to 160 indicated on the speedo. Be interested to see what this 4.5 will do
billy no brakes said:
Had the 1000 mile service and there was a problem with it cutting out as well and it was the OBD connector I think that's what its called corroded and Dom sorted that for me as well,
Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
I would be interested in how the lager bore engine revs. I would assume that it might have more torque from lower revs, but is not as revvy as a smaller 3.6 litre engine. Wrong?Been out for a couple of drives and what an engine so smooth and so much more quite then the old TVR engine and you don't need to go up and down the gears to get her going and it is very very quick and a pleasure to drive with bags of torque, I can,t recommend the engine and service enough I have had from Dom
I still can,t floor it past 5000 revs until another 1500 miles then she gets a re-map which is essential for the 4.5 to optimize the engine, but to be honest it feels great as it is, I don,t know what it will be like after the re-map
Because for me revving up the S6 is what it's all about!
RobertoBlanco said:
I would be interested in how the lager bore engine revs. I would assume that it might have more torque from lower revs, but is not as revvy as a smaller 3.6 litre engine. Wrong?
Because for me revving up the S6 is what it's all about!
The 4.3 revs better, doesn't have the low down torque of the 4.5 thou Because for me revving up the S6 is what it's all about!
philmcw said:
I'm 800 miles from the remap for my 4.5. - again the weather as stopped me doing the miles
Don't know how you find yours but where I''d usually drop into 3rd I no longer have to 'cause 4at lower revs has got loads of torque.
As for spinning the rears up -it's sooooo easy now that unless the roads are bone dry you really daren't give it too much of the loud pedal.
God knows how ballistic my tuscan will be after the remap but I can't wait
My old 4.0 let go at RAF withering last year where I got to 160 indicated on the speedo. Be interested to see what this 4.5 will do
To answer your questions and the others Don't know how you find yours but where I''d usually drop into 3rd I no longer have to 'cause 4at lower revs has got loads of torque.
As for spinning the rears up -it's sooooo easy now that unless the roads are bone dry you really daren't give it too much of the loud pedal.
God knows how ballistic my tuscan will be after the remap but I can't wait
My old 4.0 let go at RAF withering last year where I got to 160 indicated on the speedo. Be interested to see what this 4.5 will do
It is now ready for the re-map and I can,t wait, I tend not to floor it as it is so easy to spin the wheels and that's in most gears and there is no need as once it gets going it gets going and is blooming quick, it is easier to drive and not constantly up and down the gearbox, the torque is exactly what I was looking for the old 3.6 was so revvy (don,t know about the 4.3) and took lots of revs to get going, I was following a friend in his 3.6 Tamora and we came out of a roundabout and he floored it I just kept up with him and dropped a gear and just flew past him and I kept it below 6000 revs as well as Dom said not to 6000 till it has had its re-map
To keep this simple I cannot compare it to the 3.6 the 4.5 is easier to drive than the 3.6 easier in low gears and just loads of torque and sits at any speed with ease and when you want it to go it will, I have gone quite fast in it on a private road and at 80mph I floored it and was sitting at 140 in no time and it was still pulling but I backed off, I have a Cerb and and 500 Griff and I think this is the quietest and easiest engine to drive and so capable
Pop Pop said:
I eased off Gary, didn't want to upset you!
I thought that you did that as you know I am sensitive great weekend thought, enjoyed your company hope we have more
seems you got home alright then and glad you listened to me about the leak in your rad, but get rad changed and get the system flushed out as rad weld is not the best stuff but is a quick fix
hope to see you soon
looking at Arnhem for a trip with Chris to show us around, Arras again in December, and Italy next year
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