Another Cerb gets sold…

Another Cerb gets sold…

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andyvvc

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247 posts

155 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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https://www.jamesagger.com/listings/23701/

. . . probably sold to some half-wit who has just bitten off far more than he realises?

(I'll post up progress reports in 2025 - if i remain sane) smile

Phil Dicky

7,193 posts

275 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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I had a 4.5 and it didn't half shift. Carpet jamming the throttle on full revs in 3rd was interesting.

gruffalo

7,801 posts

238 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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andyvvc said:
https://www.jamesagger.com/listings/23701/

. . . probably sold to some half-wit who has just bitten off far more than he realises?

(I'll post up progress reports in 2025 - if i remain sane) smile
I take it you need a welcome to the mad house sort of greeting.


sixor8

6,845 posts

280 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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That's a nice colour combination, I.ve seem some Cerbera interiors that are just plain nasty. smile

jstx

49 posts

33 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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That 'half-wit' sure chose a beautiful color. Congrats! driving

andyvvc

Original Poster:

247 posts

155 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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gruffalo said:
I take it you need a welcome to the mad house sort of greeting.
hehe

andyvvc

Original Poster:

247 posts

155 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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Previous owner has had her since 2007. (On the register here under another private reg).

James and co are fettling her ready for an MOT.

I might end up opting for an ACT large rear collector exhaust back box (she's decatted!) i don't YET have tinnitus . . .

I've been in touch with some bloke called Joolz who claims to know a lot about these bow . . . (ordered new replacement whirlwind hoses and an ECU). The car had a remap at Joolz in the late noughties: 419bhp with his ECU chip and rolling road session.

So far the madhouse seems quite sane.

Oh, the car has the factory optioned rear child seat brace bar. And the TVR factory type certification document.



Like i said . . . sane . . . so far biggrin



wobble

Edited by andyvvc on Friday 27th December 22:15

Jenson87

45 posts

10 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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Congratulations on the purchase, she is a beauty.

ukkid35

6,330 posts

185 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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andyvvc said:
I might end up opting for an ACT large rear collector exhaust back box (she's decatted!) i don't YET have tinnitus . . .

I've been in touch with some bloke called Joolz who claims to know a lot about these bow . . . (ordered new replacement whirlwind hoses and an ECU). The car had a remap at Joolz in the late noughties: 419bhp with his ECU chip and rolling road session.

Edited by andyvvc on Friday 27th December 22:15
Sports tails are entertaining for about 30 minutes

Joolz will help you get the most out of a 4.5, as they benefit considerably from his remaps

However, it's worth getting as many things sorted first before you get to Joolz, a service would be the bare minimum, a service including tappet adjustments would be best

Be aware that the rolling road will find any weak points in your car fairly quickly, even though he is very careful to keep the car cool (I've had exhaust manifolds and lambda sensors fail, although strangely not the expansion tank)

Robscim

824 posts

268 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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andyvvc said:
hehe
Welcome! waveydriving

Rob

Byker28i

71,197 posts

229 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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ukkid35 said:
andyvvc said:
I might end up opting for an ACT large rear collector exhaust back box (she's decatted!) i don't YET have tinnitus . . .

I've been in touch with some bloke called Joolz who claims to know a lot about these bow . . . (ordered new replacement whirlwind hoses and an ECU). The car had a remap at Joolz in the late noughties: 419bhp with his ECU chip and rolling road session.

Edited by andyvvc on Friday 27th December 22:15
Sports tails are entertaining for about 30 minutes

Joolz will help you get the most out of a 4.5, as they benefit considerably from his remaps

However, it's worth getting as many things sorted first before you get to Joolz, a service would be the bare minimum, a service including tappet adjustments would be best

Be aware that the rolling road will find any weak points in your car fairly quickly, even though he is very careful to keep the car cool (I've had exhaust manifolds and lambda sensors fail, although strangely not the expansion tank)
There are other ways to run with sports looking tails, keep the noise (and weight) down, keep road clearance, without running the huge box exhaust at the rear. Speak to ACT, Tim Lamont about what you want. Decatted is good as it stops the cabin, gearbox and clutch getting hot.

Also Joolz knows the cars really well, can service etc if you need it. I'd get him to give it a sanity check before he starts, but he is well acknowledged at his ability to fettle and tune the AJP.

Welcome to ownership

pmessling

2,307 posts

215 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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Welcome to the mad house. I've been here since 2010 and am certified mad. My car also come from james.

cerb4.5lee

35,509 posts

192 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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Wishing you all the best with it. Have fun. driving

andyvvc

Original Poster:

247 posts

155 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Work carried out on the car so far (Phase 1)

12K Service
Power steering Unit reconditioned
Track Rod Ends x 2
Servo hose 1 metre 3/8
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder Cap (S/H)
Cam cover bolts
Callipers Reconditioned
Discs Skimmed x 4
Braided Brake Pipes x 4
Handbrake shoes
Radiator
Radiator bobbins x 2
Air Conditioning radiator
Air Con Belt
Aircon Condenser
Aircon Pipe
Fuel Pipes x 3
Oil Pipe
N/S/F/ Top Wishbone
Wishbone bushes x 2
Battery
Powder Coated Rocker Tops x 2
Sundries


Phase 2 works to start in Jan (a little paint, outriggers front-and-rear, new Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tyres, GEO, an exhaust solution from ACT that doesnt deafen me lol, replacement ECU, new whirlwind hoses from Joolz)

Once this is sorted in early 2025 I'll reach out to Joolz again and chat about getting the car on a rolling road for a map check etc.

Edited by andyvvc on Monday 30th December 13:31

TR4man

5,362 posts

186 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I haven't bought any of my TVRs from them (purely by chance) but James Agger does seem to prepare their cars to a very high standard indeed.

LucyP

1,773 posts

71 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Well you've jinxed it now. Cue on back of recovery truck!

andyvvc

Original Poster:

247 posts

155 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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LucyP said:
Well you've jinxed it now. Cue on back of recovery truck!
I think James has a decent covered trailer and a 4x4 to pull it that i can pester him for if the car develops any serious faults smile

caduceus

6,093 posts

278 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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andyvvc said:
https://www.jamesagger.com/listings/23701/

. . . probably sold to some half-wit who has just bitten off far more than he realises?

(I'll post up progress reports in 2025 - if i remain sane) smile
Same combo as my old Cerb but mine had black carpets as well. It lives in a heated warehouse in Belgium now.