
TVR SX350i specs, 0-60, quarter mile - FastestLaps.com
1987 TVR SX350i specs, 0-60, quarter mile, engine specifications, pictures.
Classic TVR For Sale - Hemmings
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Lotus Esprit Turbo versus the TVR SX350
The SX350 puts principles into practice using the unique Sprintex system in a conversion developed by Yeovil-based DPR Engineering for Haughins of Barrow-in-Furness, TVR's northern centre.
TVR 350i - Wikipedia
The TVR 350i is a sports car built by British company TVR from 1983 until 1989. In 1982 TVR's then new owner Peter Wheeler found himself wanting more power than the Cologne V6 -equipped Tasmin 280i could offer.
TVR Car Club - TVR Prototypes Details - TVR Car Club
The only TVR to be factory fitted with an Australian 5.0ltr V8 Holden Bathurst race engine, the VL SS Group A SV unit which was given to Peter Wheeler to evaluate by Tom Walkinsaw, the head of Holden Special Vehicles, delivers 380 lb ft of torque with 440 bhp.
TVR For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer
Browse and bid online for the chance to own a TVR at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.
Buying Guide: TVR 350i (1983–1989) - Hagerty UK
2023年9月7日 · With 190bhp from the Rover SD1 Vitesse-spec engine, and the same LT77 five-speed manual transmission, the 350i s the sweet spot in the line-up for its balance of …
J528 USG | 1991 TVR SX350. Fitted with a Sprintex supercharg
J528 USG 1991 TVR SX350. Fitted with a Sprintex supercharger by TVR dealer, Northern TVR, as a factory approved conversion. This is the last SX350 made.
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TVR 350 SX
TVR 350 SX
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TVR’s Rover-powered 350i wedge was usefully quick in standard form, but a handful of cars were converted to SX spec by David Haughin’s workshop in Cumbria, adding 75bhp to the naturally aspirated engine’s 197. Mel Gibson’s Pursuit Special was actually a 1973 Australian-built Ford Falcon XB GT before the Mad Max movie team got its hands on it.