Jaguar str 4.2 v8

Isuzucourier

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Location
Warwick UK
Car
Jaguar s type R
Hello everyone I have recently bought a 2002 STR 4.2 v8
It's in platinum silver with black R type interior
Already had supercharged pulley upgrade ecu remapping performance back boxes and panel air filter and gearbox change with sports mode
It has been dyno tested and gave 437 BHP
Looking to improve under bonnet condition any suggestions would be welcomed
 
Greetings and a Warm Welcome to our TorqueCars Forum my Friend!

Good to have you along with us :)

I would start to change the hoses for some nice colour silicon versions with some polished alloy or stainless steel reducers or couplers for that additional bling. Try having some oem components polished and or painted too.
Once you have made 10 posts you will be allowed to post up photos, so show us your engine bay for some good feedback from our members.

There is a member on here who specialises in Jags and has done some remarkable work on lots of different models across the exterior, interior and engine bay; cannot for the life of me remember his name at the moment :embarrest:

NOTE

If someone else on TC knows who I'm talking about would they be so kind as to jot his name down for the new member please :)

It's ok I found him, his name is: Jagz
Do a search through the posts Isuzucourier and you will find some of his creations.
 
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Nice - fantastic cars IMO, proper sleeper. What's the mpg like?

By condition do you mean making it look good? Uprated silicon hose set, chrome covers, that kind of thing.
 
Mpg is 15 / 20 dependant on right foot mostly Also very throttle responsive due to bhp
I want to paint ,polish existing underbonnet items including change to silicon hoses
My initial problem is that the car is in daily use by me
 
May I as the site admin wish you a very warm welcome to TorqueCars. It is really nice to meet you and I hope you'll be spending some time with us over the months to come.

You'll find us one of the friendliest and most helpful car tuning forums around.

Do feel free to chip in on our other topics and discussions, we are all here to share our passion for cars. Being friendly and helpful is a forum rule here and I'm sure you'll fit in just fine.

The best mods for a car engine are as follows.
Internal work yields the biggest gains, head work like porting polishing and 3 angle valve jobs will maximise the airflow and raise the power.

If you want to go to the max then cryo treat the block, get it rebored and look into blueprinting and balancing as well. You'll also need stronger internal parts if you are looking at a big power hike so forged rods etc.. are the order of the day.

Bigger valves are an obvious add on but not all engines are suitable as it depends how close together the OEM valves are.

A fast road cam will yield good power gains, especially in the top end of the rev range. Don't go mad though a profile of up to 270 degrees will give the best gains without the engine becoming cammy (lumpy tickover at low RPM).

The most popular power mods are induction kits (which are questionable as power mods but they can sound nice if that is your sort of thing) and sports exhausts with sports catalysts or decats.

To keep the car legal I'd recommend a sports catalyst rather than a decat.
The last mod should always be a remap as this will allow you to fully realise the power gains on offer from your mods. Turbo cars respond very well to remaps.

It's worth having a read of the articles on www.torquecars.com/tuning/ for more information on these mods and what the terms mean.
 

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