any advice please

any advice please

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dannyb

Original Poster:

14 posts

263 months

Sunday 29th December 2002
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I am taking delivery of a new tuscan in the next 2/3 weeks,(always wanted one,kind of dream come true & all that stuff.)got it in rosso pearl.looks stunning. as this is my first tvr I would very much appreciate any advice/tips on looking after&keeping her running smoothly. This is my first posting on this site, but have visited on several occasions & some of the tales of woe (engines going bang ect,ect)fair fritt the hell out of me.Anyhow took the plunge anyway,many thanks.

tuscanraider

219 posts

264 months

Sunday 29th December 2002
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congratulations i am also waiting to pick up mine purple illusion with navy trim. anyhow i hope all goes well it seems that more of the later cars are less problematic than the earlier tuscans. i am not up to much on running in but i am sure you shall recieve much helpful advice from this site (very good web site)
post pics when she arrives please.

congrats again

kevinday

12,294 posts

287 months

Monday 30th December 2002
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Basically common sense really. Run the car in properly first, and then afterwards (as well as during the running in period) do not use much throttle until the engine is thoroughly warm (oil as well as water). Beware the use of the throttle in the wet. Check all fluid levels regularly, at least every week, more often if doing big miles. Use the car on a regular basis, all cars hate neglect!

steelnads

171 posts

280 months

Monday 30th December 2002
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I also have a rosso pearl griffith. This color has a tendancy to fade more than most other colours so If possble store the car out of direct sunlight.
I keep mine covered over in a blacked out garage.

A 7USC

1,903 posts

268 months

Tuesday 31st December 2002
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I tend to leave mine running for a few minutes until the oil and water are up to temperature, then slow drive to warm up the mechanicals.

Remember to check the oil regularly, as they can burn a fair bit.

Other than that, treat it with a bot of respect and it'll reward you in return...

Congratulations! i'm sure you're well aware that you'll shortly own one of (if not THE) craziest car available today.

You wait until you get it on your driveway...

tuscan_s

3,166 posts

280 months

Thursday 2nd January 2003
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I let mine warm up for 10-15 mins in the morning before going anywhere! Read the post or have a shave in the car to save the boredom!

There WILL be niggles! Do not be negative. Mine leaks water, squeaks, rattles and knocks. I have only done 500 miles and this is normal for a GRP body car. It takes time for it to flex into a natural position. Then everything should be bolted down and seen to after that.

Be prepared to talk to strangers, take abuse and eye up stunning ladies!

HAVE FUN!!!

robkola

1,589 posts

271 months

Thursday 2nd January 2003
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Lucky sods - I want one!

I think someone should post a topic "What to do during the 15 minute warm-up" . . .

Press-ups
French Lessons
etc etc