Project: Jaguar XFR
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LOL That's awesome. I didn't do my pulley yet but with just the tune the speed climbs very quickly.
Jaguar XFR 0-140 - YouTube
Jaguar XFR 0-140 - YouTube
Erm...so, 0-140 in LESS than 10 seconds?
EDIT: nevermind, it is 0-140 Km/h, duh...
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The rule actually states that "backup lamps shall be so directed as to project a white light illuminating the highway to the rear of the vehicle for a distance not to exceed 75 feet." which mine still do so I think I am still ok. Either way I'm not overly worried about it.
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EXHAUST
I did a lot of research and decided to modify the stick exhaust rather than just buy an axle back system
What I ended up doing was having both resonators removed and replaced with an X-pipe and straight pipe. I then had the valves on the mufflers removed so they are always open and not just when wide open throttle. The car sounds perfect. A nice exotic sound when cruising and a nice volume when floored.
Here te is what I had removed and replaced with the x-pipe.
Here is a video of a cold start up and a few revs.
and here is a warm start to show how quiet it is when the revs settle from 1500RPM to 800rpm with a rev for good measure.
I did a lot of research and decided to modify the stick exhaust rather than just buy an axle back system
What I ended up doing was having both resonators removed and replaced with an X-pipe and straight pipe. I then had the valves on the mufflers removed so they are always open and not just when wide open throttle. The car sounds perfect. A nice exotic sound when cruising and a nice volume when floored.
Here te is what I had removed and replaced with the x-pipe.
Here is a video of a cold start up and a few revs.
and here is a warm start to show how quiet it is when the revs settle from 1500RPM to 800rpm with a rev for good measure.
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EXHAUST
I did a lot of research and decided to modify the stick exhaust rather than just buy an axle back system
What I ended up doing was having both resonators removed and replaced with an X-pipe and straight pipe. I then had the valves on the mufflers removed so they are always open and not just when wide open throttle. The car sounds perfect. A nice exotic sound when cruising and a nice volume when floored.
Here te is what I had removed and replaced with the x-pipe
I did a lot of research and decided to modify the stick exhaust rather than just buy an axle back system
What I ended up doing was having both resonators removed and replaced with an X-pipe and straight pipe. I then had the valves on the mufflers removed so they are always open and not just when wide open throttle. The car sounds perfect. A nice exotic sound when cruising and a nice volume when floored.
Here te is what I had removed and replaced with the x-pipe
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Ntimd8 (05-13-2016)
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Well I guess it’s the end of a chapter. Driving home from work last week the traffic on the highway came to a stop. I slowed down and was sitting there for a few seconds when I notice a BMW booking it in my rear view and not slowing down. I tapped my brakes to try and get his attention but he must of been very distracted because he didn’t see the 4 lanes of stopped traffic and he had ages to do so. Cop said he must of been on his phone but no way to prove it. By the time he looked up and saw us all stopped it was too late. I saw his lights point down from slamming the brakes but he just locked them up. Closed my eyes right before impact knowing this was going to hurt. It’s estimated he was going between 60-70km/h upon impact. Luckily I had turned my wheel to the center lane and when he hit me he threw me into that lane and the cars started to advance so I didn’t hit a car in front of me and get squished. You could see the skid marks of my car from where he hit me to where I stopped 60 feet away. The impact was like nothing I’ve ever felt but the car did what it was supposed to do and absorbed the brunt. I walked away with only a sore neck and back as did he. When I finally got out of the car I was expecting my trunk to be in the back seats but to my surprise the car wasn’t as mangled as I expected. I guess because both cars were the same height the external damage was minimized. My frame was squished in several inches which buckled the two rear 1/4 panels. The undercarriage was pressed up against the rear tires and the engine was on an angle when I opened the hood so I guess he drivetrain shifted. Anyway very thankful no one was hurt more as it could have been way worse. Pissed that the car is a write off since it was exactly how I wanted it. Ahh well... time for something new I guess. I’m working with Eurocharged as we speak so the new Jag, although and XJ and not an XF, will be as fast as this one was.
Last edited by Ntimd8; 11-28-2017 at 10:43 PM.
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Etypephil (11-29-2017)
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A sad end to a well sorted, subtle project.
You are more philosophical about than I would have been; the BMW driver would be in hospital, and I'd be in the nick.
Try a facelift car with the eight speed box; it really makes a difference to the responses, and the fuel economy (we didn't buy ours for economy either, but 30 ish mpg on an eleven hundred mile trip is a bonus).
You are more philosophical about than I would have been; the BMW driver would be in hospital, and I'd be in the nick.
Try a facelift car with the eight speed box; it really makes a difference to the responses, and the fuel economy (we didn't buy ours for economy either, but 30 ish mpg on an eleven hundred mile trip is a bonus).