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Smarticus



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TDv8 - You shouldn't laugh when overtaking ....

Anyone interested in my first impressions of the TDv8 ?

Well, are you sitting comfortably .......

This is all about THE ENGINE. Where the TDv6 is sleek, smooth and serene, the TDv8 is a big, beautiful beast of a thing. Two extra cylinders and one extra turbo, and you get something more like a Turbine than a turbo. The result feels like flying a Spitfire plane (with that huge merlin engine on board). Plant your right foot, shout "tally hoe chaps" and then watch that horizon appear slightly alarmingly quickly.

The first overtaking manoevre I tried today created this involuntary and prolonged guffaw of laughter. A laughter born in delight and a tinge of fear. Not the best reaction for aiding one's concentration, so I have been trying (not always successfully) to surpress that effect all day now. The last time I had something similar was back in my biking days when I swapped my Honda 750 for a go on a friends GPZ 1100. Tootled carefully along the side roads and only opened her up on the slip road down to join the motorway. Before I got to the motorway itself I was doing the same guffawing as a result of the shock of having taken off like an appollo rocket from the launchpad. Was doing well over 100 before I got to the end of the slip road and everything around was starting to blur. Now I am not saying the TDv8 is quite in that Appollo 13 territory, but it roars into action, serves up huge dollops of creamy torque and a sensation of flying like the TDv6 never did.

You "feel" this engine in a very different way from the TDv6. There is a throbbing, background reasonance that constantly reminds you that you need to take care with your right foot or you could get yourself in trouble. That ever lurking power is at one both impressive and at times just a touch oppressing. The TDv6 was a slightly more relaxing and mellow experience. At 1,800 revs the TDv6 is as sweet and silent as any car I have ever driven. A sharp prod on the right foot would bring in a smooth and peaceful wave of power. The TDv8 at 1,800 revs has that very slight lumpy feel, just to remind you of the squillion foot pounds of torque waiting to flow when asked.

I look forward to getting used to this much higher level of grunt and the engine will smooth out (she's still only done 100 miles after all).

A couple of other quick (very minor) observations : I am delighted that the 20" wheel and Dynamic Response has had very little negative effect on the ride quality. I had expected to feel a significantly firmer ride, but that's not there. The additional clock is great (and stops you reading the MPG read out all the time) but the green "headlights on lamp" is way too bright and doesn't dim with the rest of the dials. I "nicked" the floor mats from the TDv6, but there aren't any locating plastic lugs built into the front floor of the TDv8. And the badges are all Green ! Yes, there is a supercharged silver front grill, but the badge is green. So my dealer was happy to let me swap my old front grill for the one from the TDv8. so I now have the black badge at the front, and just need to get a black one for the back. And finally (for this installment), the American Walnut finish is just a touch "dirty" looking for me. I still much prefer it to Rhodium, but on balance would have prefered to keep the Cherry.

I'll update you on impressions after a few more days use, but so far, so V8 good...... Razz Laughing Razz RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Any one got the TDV8 Specification ?? Very Happy RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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can you please lie and tell me your TDV6 was just as good - thanks Wink

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I know what you`re talking about smarticus.
I had a days trial in a TDV8, and all I could say as soon as I put the pedal down was "I gotta get me one of these" with an evil like chuckle.
My friend in the passenger seat was impressed by the G force as he was playing around with the TV tuner, and when i floored it, could not touch the screen any more. He He.
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Re: TDv8 - You shouldn't laugh when overtaking ....

Smarticus wrote:
I "nicked" the floor mats from the TDv6, but there aren't any locating plastic lugs built into the front floor of the TDv8.


There aren't in any models. These come with the mats and you screw them into the floor yourself.

If only the TDV8 was available in a D3. I'd have my perfect car then! Smile Matt
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Kaine wrote:
Sad

can you please lie and tell me your TDV6 was just as good - thanks Wink


Kaine, in all honesty the TDv6 is probably going to remain my "favourite". Sure the TDv8 is good (ney great) but the TDv6 had the smoother feel, the silkier (ie more silky) ride and a whole lot lower price tag. If you are a "grunt" fiend then the TDv8 will always get the thumbs up, but if you want a more mellow, balanced and cost effective experience, the TDv6 still gets the prize. Don't for a moment think you have an inferior car, just very slightly different. In 95% of real world situations I bet the TDv6 will stand side by side the TDv8. Its a bit like having a watch that is waterproof to 100 metres, then someone comes along and says his is waterproof to 200 metres. So what, you'll only use it in the swimming pool afterall. RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Smarticus wrote:
Kaine wrote:
Sad

can you please lie and tell me your TDV6 was just as good - thanks Wink


Kaine, in all honesty the TDv6 is probably going to remain my "favourite". Sure the TDv8 is good (ney great) but the TDv6 had the smoother feel, the silkier (ie more silky) ride and a whole lot lower price tag. If you are a "grunt" fiend then the TDv8 will always get the thumbs up, but if you want a more mellow, balanced and cost effective experience, the TDv6 still gets the prize. Don't for a moment think you have an inferior car, just very slightly different. In 95% of real world situations I bet the TDv6 will stand side by side the TDv8. Its a bit like having a watch that is waterproof to 100 metres, then someone comes along and says his is waterproof to 200 metres. So what, you'll only use it in the swimming pool afterall.


Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up your good Wink

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Smarticus, I believe your TDV8 will 'become' silkier and smoother once you've piled up the mileage. Diesels tend to do that. Malaysia Boleh!
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JayMann wrote:
Any one got the TDV8 Specification ?? Very Happy


Taken from Top Gear road test about the TDv8:

A torque total of 472lb ft is on offer here, 147lb ft more than in the TDV6 and 66lb ft more than can be claimed by that former alpha male SUV of choice, the supercharged petrol V8 Range Rover Sport.

The peak of all that torque hits home at just 2,000rpm, enough to overcome even the bulk that the TDV8 carries around with it (you crush the scales at close to three tonnes with company on board).

Zero to 60mph passes in an indecent 8.6secs and in-gear responsiveness is so great that certain increments are dealt with faster than in the less torquey, but ultimately more powerful, supercharged RRS. RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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