Suggestion for some Polls Ted could set up
Suggestion for some Polls Ted could set up
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powerlord

Original Poster:

771 posts

257 months

Friday 7th May 2004
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I found the information TUS 373 posted about tuscan engines that he was told at the factory very interesting. Don't quite understand why Ted closed it, but there you go.

That is one side though. The factory side. It may be correct, it may not be. I agree that people tend to post problems rather than 'my tuscan has never blown up' posts and it could be skewing the view somewhat for new owners like me looking though the forum.

So, what I reckon would be good is a sticky post with 10 polls that we leave open for a month or so:

Polls for ALL owners of tuscans:

2000 car, finger followers gone/not gone
2001 car, finger followers gone/not gone
2002 car, finger followers gone/not gone
2003 car, finger followers gone/not gone
2004 car, finger followers gone/not gone

Polls for owners of tuscans that have not
needed FF rebuild:

2000 car, non FF related rebuilt done/not done
2001 car, non FF related rebuilt done/not done
2002 car, non FF related rebuilt done/not done
2003 car, non FF related rebuilt done/not done
2004 car, non FF related rebuilt done/not done


what do you think ? ted ?

stu

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

277 months

Friday 7th May 2004
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Actually I fully understand why Ted did that and was a smart move IMHO...from previous threads on the same subject.

Idea below sounds informative...but will it ever be put to bed...regardless of whatever stats tell the true picture I beg the question

Alan.

powerlord

Original Poster:

771 posts

257 months

Friday 7th May 2004
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put to bed. no.

But for folk thinking of buying one like I was, it would provide valuable stats that were a bit more balanced than looking through past postings for 'finger followers'.. since you just (perhaps unfairly) get the feeling that they are blowing up left right and centre. They are the sorts of stats that could later be incorporated into a faq.

andyvdg

1,537 posts

299 months

Friday 7th May 2004
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Although you have the right intentions, the poll won't work as you won't get all Tuscan owners to respond, and you won't be able to get a good statistical sample.

Similar polls exist on ToG.

Cheers,

Andy.

TUS 373

4,946 posts

297 months

Friday 7th May 2004
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Ted closed my post at my own request to keep it short, sharp, honest and sweet.

I think we would all like to see the statistics but there are pitfalls in collecting them so they represent a fair and honest view. Only the factory has the full picture of events, but as I was told, they have not changed the design of the engine as they consider it is a good unit with 600 bhp+ potential from supercharging and is of course their chosen platform. However, there have been build/component problems as we know. I'd be happy if people email me details of what has happened, why, when and what the resoltion was but I fear this is probably going overground already covered by the ToG as mentioned above.

jigs

1,840 posts

266 months

Saturday 8th May 2004
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Best to accept that the question of Speed Six reliability is now settled - there is no better straight six performance engine in the world - FULL STOP - END OF STORY - MOVE ALONG - GOOD NIGHT!

david beer

3,982 posts

283 months

Sunday 9th May 2004
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I would love a Tuscan, in black to sit alongside the Griff. Im sorry, the engine stops me! If i could get a warranty that covers everything, no "fair wear, manufacturing defect" stuff, i would buy tommorow, any dealer reading this?

oxbow

567 posts

266 months

Sunday 9th May 2004
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Jigs. Y u hate speed six engine boy?
Was u abused by one as a child?
OR WOT?

>> Edited by oxbow on Sunday 9th May 21:48

alex200mph

510 posts

281 months

Sunday 9th May 2004
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How about a poll of:

Would you like TVR to galvanise the chassis on their cars?

> No: The powder coating is great
> Yes: The powder coating is not man enough for the job