Too many miles on the clock

Too many miles on the clock

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Drizzle

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16 posts

271 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Just got my Tamora with, I believe, a 4.0L 360bhp engine. Lots of careful running in to go but I am very very very very pleased so far.

However I have checked the odometer several times and estimate it is over-reading by 12%.

Anyone else noticed this ?

nubbin

6,809 posts

285 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Yes, it appears to be a common fault. The ECU will need re-calibrating, and I think mine may be the same. Contact your dealer. Your engine will probably be the 3.6l, 350bhp - I think only a few 4.0l engines appear to have found their way into Tamoras. Shucks!! But hey, it's fast enough as it is!!! Wait until you can hit 6500 revs, you'll see what I mean. Cheers!

gb61390

1,879 posts

289 months

Thursday 18th April 2002
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Drizzle, I got my Tamora at the end of January and reckoned it was recording around 14% too many miles!
While I was on holiday at the end of last month my dealer returned the ECU to Blackpool. They've recalibrated and said it was 7% out. Glad I was on holiday as they took nearly 2 weeks!
Yet to test it on a familiar long journey but I'm sure it was more than 7%?
Cheers...... Andrew

>> Edited by gb61390 on Thursday 18th April 13:38

Preston1990

104 posts

277 months

Sunday 21st April 2002
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Does the 16" vs 18" wheel size thing make a difference or does the lower profile of the 18" tyres even things out?

Also, does this compromise the accuracy of the quoted performance figures and top speed?

Regards Preston1990
(Complete TVR Postcard collection one day!)

>> Edited by Preston1990 on Sunday 21st April 11:58

kevinday

12,287 posts

287 months

Monday 22nd April 2002
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Does the 16" vs 18" wheel size thing make a difference or does the lower profile of the 18" tyres even things out?

Also, does this compromise the accuracy of the quoted performance figures and top speed?




The 18" wheel/tyre combo has a 2.1% greater rolling circumference, therefore the speedo will be under-reading by 2.1%. If the speedo originally over-read then it will be a bit more accurate.