Toothless Sagaris and Airflow

Toothless Sagaris and Airflow

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glow worm

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6,449 posts

241 months

Saturday 8th April 2017
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I collected my Sag after it's last service before it goes to it's new owner on Tuesday frown . Since it's being transported on a trailer we agreed to remove the front splitters. Driving it home the dash water temp was hitting 100 , but the oil was under 70 confused .So I returned to X-Works thinking my dash water sensor was knackered. Idling everything was perfect and after checking it against the ECU water sensor , it was correct within 0.5 of a degree. Then idea it was because I didn't have the splitters fitted.

Moral of the story:-

I) Don't run with the splitters off
2)The splitters are very effective at directing the airflow across the radiator



PS Just need a buyer for my Tuscan Convertible now smile

TOV!E

2,016 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Keith, I never thought you would sell the saggy, now you are thinking about selling what must be the best Tuscan Covert out there.
Are you waiting to buy a new TVR (like me) or are you just keeping the Chim and going down a different route.

glow worm

Original Poster:

6,449 posts

241 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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TOV!E said:
Keith, I never thought you would sell the saggy, now you are thinking about selling what must be the best Tuscan Covert out there.
Are you waiting to buy a new TVR (like me) or are you just keeping the Chim and going down a different route.
Hi Gordon, I've lost a lot of interest and want to buy a new house (possibly abroad) , so needs must frown . I'll keep the Chim and maybe "do something special to it" . Absolutely no interest in the "new" TVR .

TOV!E

2,016 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Hi Keith, sorry to here you have no interest in the new TVR, I must admit I am a bit pissed off waiting, I would have never have sold my Tuscan if I would have known the wait would have been this long, please email me with a price if you ever do think of selling.
All the best, Gordon