Off to V8 Developments This Saturday
Off to V8 Developments This Saturday
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griffman

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390 posts

286 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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my 4.0 is off to v8 this saturday. was meant to go up there 4 weeks ago but had to cancel due to work. car is due to get new stage 3 heads,cam, mark adams chip and full new induction system. should make the old motor like new. anyone else had such work done and if so what was the outcome.

Marlon

735 posts

286 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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Don't expect things to go like clockwork!

The car WILL run like a bugger until Mark has fettled it - and in my experience it may take a few attempts to get it right.

V8 will tell you that it won't run well after the cam and induction are fitted, but when you jump in it to go home and find that it drives like a tractor DON'T be alarmed , DON'T loose faith , and DO look forward to the rolling-road session!

The cam (assuming a solid-lifter P404) will be tappety for the first 1,000 miles, but will be much better once it has settled and been adjusted.

Rob at V8 is expert with these engines, so you're in safe hands. Mark really does know his stuff, and the ACT induction systems are fantastic - but you're going to make a big beefy omelette under the bonnet and eggs will get broken! (to use a poor metaphor )

I'm sure you'll be delighted once everything is finished - it really should make a big difference.








TimW

3,848 posts

275 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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Marlon said:
Don't expect things to go like clockwork!

The car WILL run like a bugger until Mark has fettled it - and in my experience it may take a few attempts to get it right.




Agree more than whole heartedly with the above, the guys at V8D know their onions, or's that their engines, they are a great bunch, talk it through with Ray or Sean.
The final tune up does make a difference and maybe it will take a few trips to get the set up properly done, still waiting for a return visit myself or even a return call .
What can I say overall the car is a bit quicker but I'm still under whelmed . On the RR pay attention to every detail and be a little careful of smoke and mirrors. If you want more details email me off line.

Harry

Edited to add whoops posted this under sons profile

>> Edited by TimW on Tuesday 9th September 20:50

gerjo

1,627 posts

310 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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I upgraded my Griff (500) with a P404 from V8 and Tim's twin plenum/4.6 airflow plus Mark's touch, although the fitting was done by my own dealer in NL.
Car is like a rocket, so much faster than before, it's quite scary at times (that's what I like, a car that is faster than I can handle, at least for now). You really have to keep a sharp eye on the rev counter because it just won't stop accelerating, even above 6.000 rpm (yes I know, but I had to try it once?)

Apache

39,731 posts

312 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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Glad I'm not the only one, I took mine to Brunters and I swear I saw 6300 on the clock! I get tyre chirps every time I accelerate from rest if turning and, as you said, just does not stop accelerating. I followed flasher once to Rockingham and he took off in top, I stayed with him all the way up to 140 (two up), not bad for an engine designed in the 50's

HarryW

15,998 posts

297 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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Apache said:
Glad I'm not the only one, I took mine to Brunters and I swear I saw 6300 on the clock! I get tyre chirps every time I accelerate from rest if turning and, as you said, just does not stop accelerating. I followed flasher once to Rockingham and he took off in top, I stayed with him all the way up to 140 (two up), not bad for an engine designed in the 50's

Apache I assume yours is fully sorted now, did it take many trips to get it to your liking post engine work , or am I alone on that front .

harry

Apache

39,731 posts

312 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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I think my road speed sensor has self destructed so I'll get that sorted and get back to you

RichB

56,138 posts

312 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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HarryW said:


Apache said:
Glad I'm not the only one, I took mine to Brunters and I swear I saw 6300 on the clock! I get tyre chirps every time I accelerate from rest if turning and, as you said, just does not stop accelerating. I followed flasher once to Rockingham and he took off in top, I stayed with him all the way up to 140 (two up), not bad for an engine designed in the 50's
Apache I assume yours is fully sorted now, did it take many trips to get it to your liking post engine work , or am I alone on that front . harry
Harry, I've got a similar set-up to Apache and Gerjo, what problems have you had? Rich...


>> Edited by RichB on Wednesday 10th September 11:51

350matt

3,891 posts

307 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Anybody got any power /torque figures for these mods?

Matt

gerjo

1,627 posts

310 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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350matt said:
Anybody got any power /torque figures for these mods?
Matt



Not personally, my RR session was from before the new cam (old one was worn). What I understand from Mark Adams is that this setup should bring roughly 300-330 bhp and around 320-340 torque.

Can add that 40-100 mph in third gear takes 6,6 s. In comparison, used to take around 7,6 s. (with M. Adams chip, but without all the new hardware) and a Cerb does it in 7,3 s.(according to Autocar test)

>> Edited by gerjo on Wednesday 10th September 13:26

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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thanks for the advice. am using them as they did a superb job on my mates 500.will post again when all the work is done.

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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by the way does anyone know mark adams phone number.

oceangriff

15 posts

283 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Home 01694720144
Mobile 07798582390
The man is a genius he found me on average 35 BHP and about the same in Torque.
Not forgetting Iain (the bob weight grinder) on the R/Road at Power Engineering

>> Edited by oceangriff on Friday 12th September 12:24

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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thanks for that got it booked in on 30th sept. will post the results when done.

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2003
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off to pick up my 4.0 this sat after all the work done by v8, cant wait. then its off to mark adams on 30th to get all the tuning and mapping done.

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Friday 26th September 2003
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just had the call. the griff is ready so am getting it tommorrow.will up date on results.

HarryW

15,998 posts

297 months

Saturday 27th September 2003
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Got the car back OK, whats the verdict then .
Did you take the oppertunity to get it 'run in' on the bench, so you could give it some on the way home

Harry

griffman

Original Poster:

390 posts

286 months

Monday 29th September 2003
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gave it a serious blast on the way home. goes to mark adams tommorrow morn so will post the final figures tommorrow.

2 sheds

2,529 posts

312 months

Monday 29th September 2003
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welcome to the uprated 4.0L club.
Tim

jvaughan

6,025 posts

311 months

Monday 29th September 2003
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hope to get mine sorted with Mr Adams as soon as I clock a few thousand miles up.