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No manual but this website has a lot of good info http://www.mytuscan.co.uk/
Also Graham Varley has put together a great Sagaris Manual. There are a lot of similarities mechanically between the Tuscan and the Sag so could be worth getting. Check out his profile here http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?mem...
Also Graham Varley has put together a great Sagaris Manual. There are a lot of similarities mechanically between the Tuscan and the Sag so could be worth getting. Check out his profile here http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?mem...
As NTEL put, Grahams Sag manual is going to be the best you can get (I also have a tuscan). I have a copy reserved and should be here any time now. 
From the pics i've seen of the manual, his site and from Graham's general knowedge in his posts on here, Im really looking forward to getting it (alittle sad maybe?) It looks very indepth especially to say he has done it off his own back, and its certainly worth the money.

From the pics i've seen of the manual, his site and from Graham's general knowedge in his posts on here, Im really looking forward to getting it (alittle sad maybe?) It looks very indepth especially to say he has done it off his own back, and its certainly worth the money.
BGB autosport said:
As NTEL put, Grahams Sag manual is going to be the best you can get (I also have a tuscan). I have a copy reserved and should be here any time now. 
From the pics i've seen of the manual, his site and from Graham's general knowedge in his posts on here, Im really looking forward to getting it (alittle sad maybe?) It looks very indepth especially to say he has done it off his own back, and its certainly worth the money.
+1 all paid for and waiting. Cant wait 
From the pics i've seen of the manual, his site and from Graham's general knowedge in his posts on here, Im really looking forward to getting it (alittle sad maybe?) It looks very indepth especially to say he has done it off his own back, and its certainly worth the money.


Just have to get the Tuscan back now. Doh
mreinelt said:
Hello,
I´m searching for a Speed Six Bible. My father is the power of a TVR Tuscan since a couple of months. Since that time he´s searching for the "Speed Six Bible". Is there anyone who would sell me a copy? I would like to give it to him as a present for christmas.
Marco R.
Marco,I´m searching for a Speed Six Bible. My father is the power of a TVR Tuscan since a couple of months. Since that time he´s searching for the "Speed Six Bible". Is there anyone who would sell me a copy? I would like to give it to him as a present for christmas.
Marco R.
I haven't heard of Graham Varley doing any more print runs - since 2010(?)
Might be worth phoning/emailing the TVR car club:
The TVR Car Club Ltd
Unit 5, Nova House
Audley Avenue Enterprise Park
Newport
Shropshire
TF10 7DW
United Kingdom
Tel No: 01952 822126
Fax No: 01952 822127
email: office@tvrcc.com
Or - - contact Graham direct- http://www.varleyhyd.com/FJ062.asp
You might get a second hand one on Ebay?
Nick
You don't need a manual Matt, surely! I have some odd bits on disc I picked up on flea bay but really the stuff I know exceeds anything I have seen published, not bragging just that TVR probably didn't want people to know some of the stuff most long term owners who tinker know now. The torques are well published, the "where from/which car" parts are known, the wiring is always a topic on here and most wrinkles have been covered at some time.... and My Tuscan does a good job with the day to day stuff.
So back to the OP is there something specific?
J
So back to the OP is there something specific?
J
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