Coolest F Type R converted to (SVR) - To Change to Re-style new 2019 Headlights
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Jaguar1611 (10-24-2018)
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Once a year OR 15K miles so if you are like me with only 8K miles but your year is up, change it.
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Jaguar1611 (10-24-2018)
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It is your car so do as you like. However many owners would consider 16K miles far too many miles between oil changes. I would strongly advise anyone that drives their vehicle hard (tracks it or is very aggressive on the public roads), to keep a weekly check on the oil level. There have been a few cases of "oil starved" engines needing to be replaced at a very high cost to their owners.
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Finally someone understands the reality!
The car itself in Georgia is crazy ! who cares about SVR badge. Im just playing with it with the owner of Georgia JLR center. Who owned only SVR, and mine looks much better... there is only two in the city going around.
Ill remove badge if u guys help about healights
The car itself in Georgia is crazy ! who cares about SVR badge. Im just playing with it with the owner of Georgia JLR center. Who owned only SVR, and mine looks much better... there is only two in the city going around.
Ill remove badge if u guys help about healights
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scm (10-23-2018)
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Your nameplate says you have a 2017 model and I believe the oil change mileage frequencies authored by the factory for both 2017's and 2018's are 6,000 miles....and I'm too lazy to look at the manual, but I believe the "time" limit is one year, so it's one year or 16,000 miles, whichever comes first. Generally speaking, if you follow the factory's maintenance schedule, the factory will support warranty claims. BUT, I've been around a lot of high performance cars in my lifetime and lord knows the advancements in lubricating oils are off the charts, but I would never, ever run engine oil (synthetic or not) any more than 10-12,000 miles in any auto engine and that's only if it was mostly highway driving. I can deal with one year, but 16,000 miles, regardless of operating conditions, is no good in my opinion.
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buy the headlights and try it out
nobody can tell you anything because nobody has tried it yet
the harness is different, so they won't simply plug in, you'll need an auto electrician to trace the pins and manually wire them up, which isn't hard to do
nobody can tell you anything because nobody has tried it yet
the harness is different, so they won't simply plug in, you'll need an auto electrician to trace the pins and manually wire them up, which isn't hard to do
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I'd change the ugly fenders first, if you are trying to fool people. Those are the same fenders from a 2014 V6 Ftype. Get rid of that silly front bumper bar and do something with your black plastic engine cover. There already is an F-Type with the same mods or more that is far "more beautiful" with all the little things done that add up in the grand scheme of things.
I am however very interested in hearing about putting the new style headlights in, and how you replaced the hella pump with a BOSCH pump that works much better.
I am however very interested in hearing about putting the new style headlights in, and how you replaced the hella pump with a BOSCH pump that works much better.
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Is that an OEM carbon SVR diffuser, or OEM made to look like carbon or aftermarket?
i have a V8 AWD R in the uk and want to fit an SVR diffuser and I’m wondering if it will fit without changing the plinth which holds the reversing lights as well. I see yours has a fillet where the diffuser meets the rear fender, to cover the gap where the plinth with the reversing lights hangs down slightly below the fender.
Any advice appreciated.
thanks
andrew
i have a V8 AWD R in the uk and want to fit an SVR diffuser and I’m wondering if it will fit without changing the plinth which holds the reversing lights as well. I see yours has a fillet where the diffuser meets the rear fender, to cover the gap where the plinth with the reversing lights hangs down slightly below the fender.
Any advice appreciated.
thanks
andrew
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I'd change the ugly fenders first, if you are trying to fool people. Those are the same fenders from a 2014 V6 Ftype. Get rid of that silly front bumper bar and do something with your black plastic engine cover. There already is an F-Type with the same mods or more that is far "more beautiful" with all the little things done that add up in the grand scheme of things.
I am however very interested in hearing about putting the new style headlights in, and how you replaced the hella pump with a BOSCH pump that works much better.
I am however very interested in hearing about putting the new style headlights in, and how you replaced the hella pump with a BOSCH pump that works much better.
If you paint it any colour, they paint will come off.
That f type desnt look anywhere close to mine, mine is more aggressive and much ****n better, jelous.
Go figure out yourself how to change that cheap Hella pump.
Good luck
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Is that an OEM carbon SVR diffuser, or OEM made to look like carbon or aftermarket?
i have a V8 AWD R in the uk and want to fit an SVR diffuser and I’m wondering if it will fit without changing the plinth which holds the reversing lights as well. I see yours has a fillet where the diffuser meets the rear fender, to cover the gap where the plinth with the reversing lights hangs down slightly below the fender.
Any advice appreciated.
thanks
andrew
i have a V8 AWD R in the uk and want to fit an SVR diffuser and I’m wondering if it will fit without changing the plinth which holds the reversing lights as well. I see yours has a fillet where the diffuser meets the rear fender, to cover the gap where the plinth with the reversing lights hangs down slightly below the fender.
Any advice appreciated.
thanks
andrew
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More pics for Non Jealous F type basic package owners.
Fron carbon lipis missing as it for repair. Apartfrom that, if anyone shows me better loocking F type, with full carbon pack + tops of tuning up to 650 hp, I will shut up and wont come to this forums anymore.
Fron carbon lipis missing as it for repair. Apartfrom that, if anyone shows me better loocking F type, with full carbon pack + tops of tuning up to 650 hp, I will shut up and wont come to this forums anymore.
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ndabunka (11-06-2018)
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YOu have no clue. THe orange engine cover is for illustratinf purposes only. If you wrap them any colour, from heat it will get destroyed.
If you paint it any colour, they paint will come off.
That f type desnt look anywhere close to mine, mine is more aggressive and much ****n better, jelous.
Go figure out yourself how to change that cheap Hella pump.
Good luck
If you paint it any colour, they paint will come off.
That f type desnt look anywhere close to mine, mine is more aggressive and much ****n better, jelous.
Go figure out yourself how to change that cheap Hella pump.
Good luck
Your V6 fenders and fake SVR badges are WAY more agressive and much ****n better
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I think if you really want to annoy your friend, you should try to source and install the Project 7 grille (either from Jaguar or Paramount Performance) along with the Sto N Sho license plate bracket. Check out the Project 7 grille thread: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...talled-167124/ for some examples.
Why not source the R-S badges from the original XKRS-GT and install them? They're available on eBay and will look like you have a new model altogether (irritating your friend) and also (hopefully) alleviate the criticism regarding your SVR badging.
Also, yeah the horsepower claim is a bit high. I did a couple of dyno runs with my water meth system on and off and it resulted in 5 extra hp (which is probably the max you'll get out of the new intercooler and pump). With all your other mods and the upper pulley, you'll probably be around the 635hp mark. Installing the crank pulley and water meth system will probably take you to around 660hp. Suggest you also check out Gibbo's RAM air intake mod, which had quite a significant impact on performance. Do note, the numbers I'm indicating here are based on my experience with 98 RON (93 AKI) fuel. Are you actually running 100 octane fuel for the tune?
Why not source the R-S badges from the original XKRS-GT and install them? They're available on eBay and will look like you have a new model altogether (irritating your friend) and also (hopefully) alleviate the criticism regarding your SVR badging.
Also, yeah the horsepower claim is a bit high. I did a couple of dyno runs with my water meth system on and off and it resulted in 5 extra hp (which is probably the max you'll get out of the new intercooler and pump). With all your other mods and the upper pulley, you'll probably be around the 635hp mark. Installing the crank pulley and water meth system will probably take you to around 660hp. Suggest you also check out Gibbo's RAM air intake mod, which had quite a significant impact on performance. Do note, the numbers I'm indicating here are based on my experience with 98 RON (93 AKI) fuel. Are you actually running 100 octane fuel for the tune?