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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: Simon]
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09/11/17 02:40 PM
09/11/17 02:40 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 8,264 Hampshire
Alistair
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Smile, it confuses them
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It would be cheaper to buy an S2 if you can find one for sale. The only engine with more power was, as mentioned, the GTN, which had the 4.6is engine, tuned by Alpina. The S2 had the same engine as the S1 SImon the S1 and S2 had different engines ? S1 was 286bhp variant without variable valve timing. S2 was 330bhp (same for S3) with inlet VVT as I understand. Happy to be corrected ?
Just time to burn a little more petrol before dinner.
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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: NickCW]
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12/11/17 06:27 AM
12/11/17 06:27 AM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 272 Bracknell
Crunchie Gears
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I have had an exhaust fitted and it did make a difference. However the lack of space means that the exhaust need to be very precise.
I had the exhaust removed and a standard exhaust refitted due to issues the new exhaust created. Granted it was poorly done by a Morgan specialist business which I will not be using again.
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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: Crunchie Gears]
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12/11/17 06:42 AM
12/11/17 06:42 AM
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deano
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I had the exhaust removed and a standard exhaust refitted due to issues the new exhaust created. Granted it was poorly done by a Morgan specialist business which I will not be using again.
Thats very disappointing to hear. I was hopping this product was going to be a successful BHP upgrade for the aero range.
Martin (Deano)
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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: NickCW]
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12/11/17 08:34 AM
12/11/17 08:34 AM
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Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 841 Upminster, Essex
simonjrw
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My first Aero had a standard (pretty quiet) exhaust. My current car has a librands exhaust fitted,.......not sure if it faster, but it certainly SOUNDS faster. 👍
Series 1 Aero 8
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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: NickCW]
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13/11/17 08:43 AM
13/11/17 08:43 AM
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Posts: 841 Upminster, Essex
simonjrw
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Might need some uprated front springs.....oh and maybe a slightly bigger fuel tank!
Last edited by simonjrw; 13/11/17 08:43 AM.
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Re: Aero engine tuning
[Re: Gambalunga]
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13/11/17 04:23 PM
13/11/17 04:23 PM
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Posts: 25,336 Cheltenham, Glos. UK
Graham, G4FUJ
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Salty Sea Dog
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Now, that gets my vote Peter! 
Graham (G4FUJ) D8921 L44FOR '93 4/4 Giallo Fly 2 seat  '90 LR 90 SW '06 Saab 9-3 Convertible
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