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Title: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: zirk on 09 August 2010, 13:21:10
Just been handed a L reg 2.0 Turbo Vitesse Hatch to play with, its been in storage for the last 8 years, the guy just wants rid of it as He needs the space, Its too good a nick to scrap, the guy blow the HG on years ago then spent the best part of a grand getting it fixed (by some so called rover expert) before running out of money and losing intrest.

The Car runs but is pretty gutless, feels to me like its in limp mode?, do they do that?, anyway of me reading the ECU?, any pointers, could be something simple thats been left off on rebuild, just a guess.

Apparently the Car ran sweet before he did the HG in.
 :-/

Edit:, just to add the Head was skimmed and new belts and bits fitted etc, so assuming the Repairer did that right.
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: Markie on 09 August 2010, 15:31:14
To my knowledge no limp mode.....

Is it gutless accross the range ? Had a 600ti a few years back that i drove for 30 miles and it was similar but suffered a blown turbo.

600ti and 800ti are same lump.
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: henryd on 09 August 2010, 15:48:17
there is a three pin lead between the battery and the bulkhead which is where to plug in a code reader with a suitable adapter lead,as far as I am aware you have to use a code reader as there is no self test.That motor kicks out 180 bhp when working right and is pretty lively
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: zirk on 09 August 2010, 19:44:35
Thanks for the replies, looks like I'll need to get the codes read then. :y
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: tidla on 09 August 2010, 19:46:05
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To my knowledge no limp mode.....

Is it gutless accross the range ? Had a 600ti a few years back that i drove for 30 miles and it was similar but suffered a blown turbo.

600ti and 800ti are same lump.

if its a smooth flatness, id check the turbo is intact, then the hoses/intercooler pipes.
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: PC Techy on 09 August 2010, 22:52:11
could be 180 or 200 hp depending on ecu fitted. Check vac pipe to map sensor they tend to get clogged with crap and cause crap running.
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: tidla on 09 August 2010, 23:49:13
(http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/b460/tapper888/alanpartridgerover8006.jpg)

the only trouble if you get it fixed ;D
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: henryd on 10 August 2010, 10:25:56
I had three of them,an 825 sterling and two 827's,the last one was a manual vitesse which was a flyer,replaced that with a 620ti which was also quick(I still miss it :'()
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: zirk on 12 August 2010, 12:02:36
Difficult to tell wether its a 'flat across the range' type guttless as can only drive it in the yard, no tax or test, but will have a poke about with the turbo bits this weekend.
 :y


Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: henryd on 12 August 2010, 12:12:35
if you whip the turbo pipe off between turbo and inlet manifold then rev engine it should blow a near gale out of the pipe if the turbo is spinning up
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: sujole on 12 August 2010, 19:47:53
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could be 180 or 200 hp depending on ecu fitted. Check vac pipe to map sensor they tend to get clogged with crap and cause crap running.
That'll be a 180 BHP. Later ones are classified as a sport. The first sports (1996) had full leather but the later ones had the Recaro interior fitted. I would check that the waste gate is connected. Difficult to get to as it is behind the turbo. You could try resetting the throttle switch, can't remember the sequence but can be found on Rovertech. Also check that all hoses and pipes connected to the turbo are connected and clear.

A while since I had my last Vitesse but they are great cars and much maligned.
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: hoody on 13 August 2010, 10:13:24
They are prone to CTS failure,best of british car parts used to do them for a tenner.

http://www.rover800.info/forum/
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: zirk on 13 August 2010, 10:49:17
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could be 180 or 200 hp depending on ecu fitted. Check vac pipe to map sensor they tend to get clogged with crap and cause crap running.
That'll be a 180 BHP. Later ones are classified as a sport. The first sports (1996) had full leather but the later ones had the Recaro interior fitted. I would check that the waste gate is connected. Difficult to get to as it is behind the turbo. You could try resetting the throttle switch, can't remember the sequence but can be found on Rovertech. Also check that all hoses and pipes connected to the turbo are connected and clear.

A while since I had my last Vitesse but they are great cars and much maligned.

This ones a black manual hatch with Half leather Recaro Sport seats so no idea what it is, but again thanks for the pointers.

Chris.  :y
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: henryd on 13 August 2010, 11:31:44
early ones are all 180 bhp untill the sport appeared which got 200bhp
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: bigboykarl on 17 August 2010, 10:44:58
i owned a 827 vitesse and a 825si the only turbo i had was a 620ti but never had any turbo problems..
 best rover forum is www.rovertech.net
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: Simon72 on 17 August 2010, 18:03:54
My late father had a 820ti and it also had a head gasket blow.
It had the gasket replaced and after that for a week had lose of power, it was eventually traced down to the cam belt had been put on 1 tooth out of position, this was then changed back to correct position and we had all power regained.

If you have had the head gasket replaced, just have the tinming checked first as a matter of course.

Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: zirk on 18 August 2010, 15:37:12
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My late father had a 820ti and it also had a head gasket blow.
It had the gasket replaced and after that for a week had lose of power, it was eventually traced down to the cam belt had been put on 1 tooth out of position, this was then changed back to correct position and we had all power regained.

If you have had the head gasket replaced, just have the tinming checked first as a matter of course.


Thats been playing on my mind lately.    :y :y
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: Vamps on 19 August 2010, 00:29:23
I have had an 827 auto and an 820 manual, the manual was pretty naff to be honest but the 827 is possible one of the best cars I have ever owned... :y
Title: Re: Any Rover 800 knowledge on here?
Post by: 3.2 CHARLIE on 19 August 2010, 01:47:30
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Just been handed a L reg 2.0 Turbo Vitesse Hatch to play with, its been in storage for the last 8 years, the guy just wants rid of it as He needs the space, Its too good a nick to scrap, the guy blow the HG on years ago then spent the best part of a grand getting it fixed (by some so called rover expert) before running out of money and losing intrest.

The Car runs but is pretty gutless, feels to me like its in limp mode?, do they do that?, anyway of me reading the ECU?, any pointers, could be something simple thats been left off on rebuild, just a guess.

Apparently the Car ran sweet before he did the HG in.
 :-/

Edit:, just to add the Head was skimmed and new belts and bits fitted etc, so assuming the Repairer did that right.
 
Hello Scrap it they were crap new .. i had a 1996 Vitesse sport with 20,000 miles on it from :y :y new a few probs with it got more in parts .. Don't waste your Time > night !! :P ;D ;) :D :( :y :y :y :y