Cerbera SP6 or 4.5

Cerbera SP6 or 4.5

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Geoff_33

Original Poster:

42 posts

268 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Coming back to the TVR fold after 18 months with an Elise. Nice car, but lacked the extra grunt we really wanted and missed after the Chimaera.
The question is, we both want a Cerb, but, what is the best engine to go for?
I know about some of the problems associated with the SP6 engine with the Tuscan etc and assume this also occured with the Cerb as well.
The cars in question are:
The second hand SP6 is a W reg with 19,000.
The second hand 4.5 is a R reg with 22,500.

Any help greatly appreciated,
Cheers,

S1NRR

144 posts

260 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Just sold my S6 Cerbera it was a 2000 X 17000m my advise would be go for the 4.5 a W reg S6 will be one of the first Generation S6 Engines and mine was a bit unreliable....I have a new Tuscan S and that is much better....Danny

madasahatter

374 posts

274 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Geoff.

My take on this would be go for the 4.5. It is largely considered to be the ultimate, although on a given road there will be little in it. I am sure a track would seperate the two.

As for the SP6....I'm afraid I share your worries about reliability. People keep saying that the engine is sorted, but it doesn't seem to be to me. Barely a week goes by without someone in the Tuscan or Tamora forums reporting that their car has engine problems again.

The thing that worries me the most is that nobody seems to have done all that many miles on an SP6. 14,000 miles to my mind isn't many miles at all.

There is a Cerbera in Sprint this month with 88,000 miles on it. This is a 4.2 V8. I have no idea how much has been spent, and neither do I know about how many rebuilds it has had, but it gives me more trust in my '96 4.2 than an the SP6.

See this thread

SP6

All this is just IMHO, of course.

Steve

BCA

8,651 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Definately the 4.5, I am told the newer Sp6 engines are fine, but im still not convinced. If you intend on keeping this TVR for a while then the 4.5 would be a good idea, if you want more power you can get the Red Rose upgrade retrofitted.

Have you thought about a newer 4.2??

kojak69

4,546 posts

260 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Yes. Whats wrong with the 4.2?

FourWheelDrift

89,646 posts

291 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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IMHO V8's sound better, and I've driven a 4.2 Cerbera and a Tuscan.

4.5 goooooooo fooooor it!

gixxer1000

786 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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IMHO - SP6 engine has a fundamental design flaw, even though TVR won't come out and admit it. Just look in the Tuscan forum for the number of disgruntled owners having required engine rebuilds (sometimes even more than once within a short period of ownership).

I know independant TVR dealers who will not touch SP6 cars with a barge-pole at they are too much hassle due to the frequency of return to Blackpool issues.

I will probably now get flamed by SP6 owners who have had great reliability, which is fine - but there's absolutely no disputing that the SP6 engine is very problematic.

The 4.5 is a stonking engine and IMHO the only one to go for in the Cerbera. If you've decided on a Cerbie, why not go the whole hog and get the most powerful engine option. I did!

The dealer I bought from (one of those who avoids SP6 engines) said to me that he only recalls of one 4.5 AJP that had to go back to Blackpool, whereas before they stopped trading in SP6 cars (mostly), they had dozens and dozens of returns.

GrahamMS

57 posts

291 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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My T-reg SP6 has done 19k miles and has not blown up. (Plenty of other issues but not the big one.) Nevertheless, if I was in the market for a 2nd hand Cerb, I wouldn't go near a SP6 without a lot of hand holding, and even then I'd find it difficult to get truly comfortable.

You may get a better sense of the likelihood of a disaster by talking to someone who works on these engines everyday, such as Andy at APM Autos.

Geoff_33

Original Poster:

42 posts

268 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Thanks everyone.
It's what I thought.
As for the 4.2, I've no problem with this engine. The two cars I've seen locally for sale were the SP6 and the 4.5.

I think a test drive is in order in the 4.5.
Cheers,

olly

2,174 posts

291 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Personally I'd go for a V8 (4.2 or 4.5). I've got nothing against the speed 6, and having driven a T350 & Tamora, I'll admit it's not a bad engine (I know thte Tamore & T350 has a 3.6, not a 4.0, but it's similar). BUT, IMO the V8 jus has that extra character that the speed 6 is lacking. It's that bit more evil, and that bit faster too...

exocet

690 posts

288 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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I'd agree with everything mentioned, but Geoff, don't limit yourself to 'local' cars, you should test drive a bunch before buying, and that may involve a bit of travelling.

Just my 2 pence worth.

Jo "this is a LOCAL Cerbera, for LOCAL people" Williams

ro_butler

795 posts

278 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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I think the newer sp6's are ok.

Trouble with TVR is that they will never reveal the whole (or even part of) story so you end up with rumours about the sp6 engine having design flaws.

My 2p worth is I don't think this is the case, I think TVR bought some cheap components that were crap, fitted them in the engine and paid the price.

Any dealers that won't touch sp6's probably won't be dealers for too much longer given that most of the cars coming out of blackpool have sp6 engines fitted these days.

Having said all that, for my money the 4.5 suits the cerbera better, I think the sp6 has the wrong character for the car.

Rob.

markoso

52 posts

287 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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Dunno about the "duff components from suppliers" bit - some of the tuscans seem to have had as many as 4 rebuilds, and judging by the Tuscan threads it still seems to be happening, which doesn't tie up with that theory, unless they have an ongoing situation with the supplier - which would seem unlikely. There seems to have been a few revisions to the "its only engines built before blah" theory too.

I would think they would be wise to "come clean" about the problems as i would say they are a) certainly putting first time tvr owners off b)destroying resale values on SP6 cars (just gotta look at how cheap tuscans are & compare the price of SP6 vs V8 cerbs) c)losing the repeat custom of some of the young and wealthy folk who have been attracted to TVR by the tuscan(turnaround times on the rebuilds seem enormous too).

I'm also curious as to why it's now a 3.6 rather than a 4.0.

leszekg

263 posts

274 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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I had exactly the same dilemma when purchasing my Cerbera a year and a half ago. In the end I test drove both SP6 and 4.5 (and a 4.2 as it happens) and preferred what other people on this thread have aptly referred to as the 'character' of the 4.5. You may find the same if you test drive both SP6 and 4.5 in which case the issue of reliability becomes irrelevant as I found.

beemer

378 posts

265 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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markoso said:

I'm also curious as to why it's now a 3.6 rather than a 4.0.


As I understood it (I may be wrong) the switch to a 3.6 from the 4.0 on the Tuscans was partly to maintain a reasonable "gap" between the standard Tuscan and the S

When buying my Cerbera a couple of months ago, I tried both V8s but not a SP6, because I wanted the full-on raw Cerb experience and was put off as much by the "softer" setup of the SP6 as by the tales of engine reliability.

Eventually bought a 4.5, although on test drives there was little difference in perceptible performance - if anything, the 4.2s I drove were more "cammy" and hard-edged at the top of the rev range, but this might be down to the additional torque of the 4.5 masking the ferocity of the acceleration at the top end. Both wickedly quick, sound fantastic with sports pipes, go for it!!

cheers
sean

james

1,362 posts

291 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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You've all missed the main point. The SP6 is a poofs car

James (ex 4.5 owner)

beemer

378 posts

265 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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yeah sorry James - far too PC in my office!!!

cheers
sean (current 4.5 owner, and loving it!)

>> Edited by beemer on Wednesday 14th May 17:29