I don't know do you ?
I don't know do you ?
Author
Discussion

higgy

Original Poster:

69 posts

248 months

Saturday 18th December 2004
quotequote all
Hello everybody.
Could anybody help me with the Tuscan models.I 've carried out a couple of searches and only come across the tuscan S 4.0ltr and the tuscan 3.6. However when people advertise them for sale they only put the engine size.
Q. Am I to assume all the 4.0lts are tuscan 'S' or am I just plain stupid.
Many thanks in advance for any help

EddyB

172 posts

255 months

Saturday 18th December 2004
quotequote all
Some earlier Tuscans were also 4.0 non S versions... ours is a 4.0L 2000 on a W.

RichardD

3,608 posts

261 months

Saturday 18th December 2004
quotequote all
Have a good look around on:-

www.sleepy-fish.com/moretvr.htm

Plenty articles to read including a Tuscan buying guide....

J_S_G

6,177 posts

266 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
EddyB said:
Some earlier Tuscans were also 4.0 non S versions... ours is a 4.0L 2000 on a W.


By "some", that'll be every single one before the 3.6 engine was released (in 2002, IIRC)

Breakdown of engines, approx. chronologically:
4.0
4.0 Red Rose
4.0 S (same engine block as RR)
3.6
3.6 RR

higgy

Original Poster:

69 posts

248 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
Thanks brilliant info.

Whats the performance figues on the early 4.0ltr tuscan ?

J_S_G

6,177 posts

266 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
higgy said:
Thanks brilliant info.

Whats the performance figues on the early 4.0ltr tuscan ?


3.6/4.0 standard - 350BHP quoted. 3.6 is smoother, but 4.0 (in my experience) is torquier. Any can be taken up to 390BHP+ with the RR upgrade, anyway.

If you're thinking of getting one, I wouldn't worry too much about the performance differences between the 3.6 & 4.0... Extra 40BHP from the RR/S is quite nice, tho (if not "usable" unless you're really going for it). I'd say that uprated suspension is the best way of getting improved performance from it, tho.

engelborghs

241 posts

284 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
J_S_G,

I do not know of a 3.6 RR officially?

Is the modification comparable to 4.0 RR? Probably?

J_S_G

6,177 posts

266 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
engelborghs said:
J_S_G,

I do not know of a 3.6 RR officially?

Is the modification comparable to 4.0 RR? Probably?

Not sure of the details on the 3.6 RR conversion (never had to look into 'em)... I know that TVR Power do 3.6 to 4.0 conversions, so that may may well be part of it. Rods had his T350T (3.6) RRd, so he might be someone to ask...

higgy

Original Poster:

69 posts

248 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
Here's another question. On this site I just noticed the new prices for convetibles and hard tops.
Q: Aren't they all convertible/Targa type roofs?
Please forgive my ignorance, everytime I think I Know what I am looking for something else crops up.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

266 months

Sunday 19th December 2004
quotequote all
higgy said:
Here's another question. On this site I just noticed the new prices for convetibles and hard tops.
Q: Aren't they all convertible/Targa type roofs?
Please forgive my ignorance, everytime I think I Know what I am looking for something else crops up.

Tuscan Mk1 was only a T-Top. All of the cars can have the roof panels & rear screen taken out.

However, a "true" convertible option, i.e. the softtop version of the Tuscan Mk2 has just come out, as well.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 20th December 2004
quotequote all
J_S_G said:

EddyB said:
Some earlier Tuscans were also 4.0 non S versions... ours is a 4.0L 2000 on a W.



By "some", that'll be every single one before the 3.6 engine was released (in 2002, IIRC)

Breakdown of engines, approx. chronologically:
4.0
4.0 Red Rose
4.0 S (same engine block as RR)
3.6
3.6 RR



My car is a 2003 model and is also a 4.0. I think you'll find that a lot of 2003 cars are in fact 4.0.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

266 months

Monday 20th December 2004
quotequote all
unrepentant said:

My car is a 2003 model and is also a 4.0. I think you'll find that a lot of 2003 cars are in fact 4.0.

And until recently (don't know if you still can?) you could specify the 4.0 instead of the 3.6.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 20th December 2004
quotequote all
J_S_G said:

unrepentant said:

My car is a 2003 model and is also a 4.0. I think you'll find that a lot of 2003 cars are in fact 4.0.


And until recently (don't know if you still can?) you could specify the 4.0 instead of the 3.6.


Apparently you still can but it costs a grand extra.

higgy

Original Poster:

69 posts

248 months

Monday 20th December 2004
quotequote all
Thanks everybody for your help.
I'am definately gonna jump ship from lotus and buy a tuscan.Been thinking about it for a long time nearly bought, then bottled it. Nows the time!