main82000
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posted on 23/5/10 at 12:56 AM |
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tvr advise needed
hi all
does anyone on here know anything about tvr tuscans, mates havin this annoying little problem he posted on piston heads with the prob so i said
ill try on here from the good guys
so here it is
Had my 2000 tuscan for a while now, ever since I purchased it, it's had a missfire/hesitation/rev limiter at around 5500rpm (varies although
never below this) when at full throttle. Doesn't seem to happen through 1st or 2nd gear, sometimes the cut out is quite harsh like a rev limiter
and the car will not pull through it unless you back off the throttle, other times it's more of a farting (best I can think of to describe it)
that you can pull through eventually.
Assumed it was ignition so either coil pack or HT leads so didn't go back to the dealer on it (assuming a cheap fix). Didn't actually get
around to sorting it out until a year later This was probably foolish as after changing the coil pack and HT leads (some very nice magnacor KV85s)
it's still doing it
I seem to be getting EFI fault much more persistantly than usual too. I've checked the earths and these seem ok so lambda or I've read
about throttle bodies.
Lambda wouldn't cause the problem at those rpms right? So that leaves throttle bodies, seems to be about the right mileage for it going on other
stories I've read. I've spoken to dreadnough though who did a 12k service on the car about 3k ago and they said it was unlikely to be
throttle bodies as it would have shown on diagnotiscs.
Engine history for anyone interested:
Full Rebuild @ 19020 By Racing Green Dec 06 - No details on what was done, according to RG it was sent to TVR for rebuild so no paperwork
6k service @ 26100 By TVR Power - Before I collected the car
12k service @ 30878 By Dreadnought
33k on the clock now
Before I embark on the 4 hour journey to Dreadnought, I wonder if anyone has any other ideas as I guess if it's throttle bodies I'm in for
a hefty bill on top of a new clutch, radiator and another service looming
thanks for any help
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INDY BIRD
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posted on 23/5/10 at 06:09 AM |
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couldnt be something simple like crankcase sensor only a stab in the dark as had cars in the past that caused miss fires etc popping and banging also
like a rev limiter when they where loose???
only a guess hope you get it sorted
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britishtrident
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posted on 23/5/10 at 07:29 AM |
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Could be the the crank sensor or some other iff connection but I would strongly susoect the fuel delivery rate & pressure
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turbodisplay
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posted on 23/5/10 at 07:34 AM |
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I would guess fuel pressure/ flow insufficeint. So what about the pump or the supply/earth to the pump fault.
If you run the engine, measure the voltage accross the bat, acrross the pump.
If the voltage accross the pump is more than 1-2 volts i would be concerned.
Darren
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grazzledazzle
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posted on 23/5/10 at 11:28 AM |
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They all do it. Or at least Tamoras do. It is an agricultural soft cut rev limiter and it is a real pain in the arse and in the wrong place. Feels
like some kind of stutter / misfire.
Oh and it should always run on super, otherwise you get stutters throughout the rev range.
[Edited on 23/5/10 by grazzledazzle]
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