My Jaguar XJC V12 visits the dyno & the result is more power & it sounds even better!
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2023
- My Jaguar XJC V12 Coupe now has a new £12,000 fuel injection & ignition system, which was developed and fitted at Tom Lenthall Ltd and is now running better than ever. It sounds even better too, thanks to a new exhaust system, which is better suited to the tuned V12 engine.
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Possibly my favourite of all Mr M's cars.
Looks and sounds exquisite.
this or the Espada. Probably this one :)
It's not about you.
@@johnsmith1474 But, you’re coming on a thread to say this very thing, apparently everything is about you?
Was just about to say the same thing.
I would have invested in a hundred kilos of sound deadening ( equal to a passenger) to improve the internal sound , 71 dB is horrible.
That sound is biblical. Always loved the XJC V12. This has only confirmed my view. This proves that tasteful and restomod can exist in the same sentence. Amazing car.
toss up series 3 e
This could be peak Harry’s Garage, the length of time this has taken to get sorted, the journey, the amazing sound and Harry’s love, passion and enthusiasm is fantastic to see. What a finish! 🎉
All changed for me when he chose that paint with the Aston Martin guys.
@@muzman777 for good or bad?
Countach says keep holding my beer 😅
The sound from the rear of the car is genuinely astonishing. It has a near Ferrari-esque howl. A very well executed project. That 5.3 strikes me as an engine with an excellent basic design that was never fully brought to its best by Jaguar. Great work by the tuners here.
Out of all of the wonderful cars in your garage, Harry, this one is for me.
And the noise, sublime with a bass undertone, so melodic!
Well done to all who have created this masterpiece and to you, Harry, for taking us along. Thank you.
Me Too! I love it!
I couldn't agree more...
Maybe it's a car that more of us can relate to, a car we used to see about or lived close by.
It sounds so beautiful on that launch across the road, enjoy that lovely sound
I work for JLR Classic so get to see lots of really nice Jags, but I have to say this is a master piece!!
This is the sort of restomodding that works best, for me. Turning the car into what it should always have been. Marvellous.
Those pull-away clips are some of the most exquisite car content I've seen in a while. Simply perfect, and knowing the amount of effort and passion that went into this car makes it that much more special.
The sound is amazing and I’ve only heard 5 seconds of it
Sounding as good as it looks now.
Yes!! a simple phrase but so true in this case 👌
The smile on Harry’s face says it all. Who cares what anyone else thinks - the fact you love it (and that V12 noise) is all that matters!
Of all of your cars Harry, this is far and away my favorite. Never let it go.
I think this will be number one on the family garage heirloom list! What a Labour of love and only achieved because of passion, knowledge and that other old chestnut......money. This was the Jaguar Coupe V12 that got saved and Godspeed to Harry for that ability to be able to share this dream with all of us born in 1962! Cheers.
I love the way that V12 sounds…deep chested, and yet with a buzzsaw edge. Wonderful.
It’s easy to flinch when you think of the expense to get there, but this compared to the modern cars you review is just so cool, visceral and characterful - while the sound is just heavenly to any petrol head. Worth every single penny to own something so fantastic. I agree with others, by far the best car in the entire collection and one I’d love to own. A painful journey, but so worth it in the end.
You only live once and you certainly can't take the money with you!
Can't BELIEVE "they" thought it'd be the best powerplant for the Scorpion tank!
Moneys a relative concept.
Now that's how a video is done. Informative and fun, with a magnificent exhaust note!
Fantastic sound! Point not mentioned was that the original injection and ecu was designed for very different petrol to what we have now. No wonder great results can be achieved with the correct modern upgrades and the right skills to set them up correctly.
That torque just dissolves the weight. A masterpiece of a car!
This video was an absolute joy to watch, the culmination of all that hard work…and wow! What a beast that car is! The noise is incredible but still sophisticated, it looks so stealthy and classy, but it goes like a scalded cat. You look like a posh bank robber Harry! Thanks for sharing this journey with us all😊👊
Now it's a proper getaway Jag 😎 Well done Harry and Tom! 👍
Our driver only ever used the four door saloon.
This is now my favorite car in your collection.
You may never drive your Italian jobs again! The Jaguar is ACE.
Harry you never fail to entertain with your content enthusiasm and passion. The sound of the V12 is infectious and I’m looking forward to seeing it in the future.
Oh Harry, this car restoration has been epic.
What you and the team have done for this 'Gentleman's Express' is outstanding.
Such a usable classic, looks and sounds amazing, it must be an intense pleasure to drive.
As I have said before, this journey has been the most awesome of your entire collection.
I salute you sir!
Harry what a wonderful journey, I so enjoyed following it. So pleased to see it all come together in such fine style
That is a proper Jag. You built the kind of Jag that I would. Can’t find anything to say “I’d do this instead of that.” Having owned and built fast cars that are street driven… the Horsepower and Torque levels are in that sweet spot. Anymore, it becomes a liability and things wear out and break that much faster. Superb choices and excellent execution. Well done Harry and everyone involved!!
Dear lord, what a transformation. Perfect engine sound. Well deserved after all the problems.
Genuinely this has got to me my most favourite car in your collection.
It's transformation from a pretty scabby car that existed 'because why not' to this absolutely beautiful and tastefully exquisite machine is amazing.
The choice of colour is so amazing. A real perfect example of a colour that most would shy away from, but seeing it on the car its perfect.
You chose the team of people so brilliantly to restore this car to better than it left the factory. All so incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic towards your specific niche. And it shows.
It cost far more than the car is worth. But was it worth it? Certainly.
Fantastic to see running and enjoyed.
That exhaust note is something else, wow.
The colour looks stunning in the sunlight, the lines, the haunches, the curves, all scream scolded feline! What beauty and now with the blistering speed and sophistication that was Harry's vision. Top marks to the cameraman for the videography and editing, really managed to show off the Jaguar in all its magnificent splendor.
I could quite understand wanting to get the original system sorted, but oh my what a difference Tom's conversion has made - what a beast of a Jag!
Tom just blamed his inability to get the original system sorted on the system rather than himself. Of course this video is going to be nothing but singing the praises of the new system - it's all he was able to do. But funny how some mechanics manage to sort out the old system and make is reliable. I understand that Harry has his happy ending - and that's nice. But this conversion and video series has promoted a myth that the original system cannot function reliably. I've met mechanics who are experts in the original system and they know what to do with it. So, sorry, I can't get excited about old Tommy-boy. He's basically throwing together kit-injection that mostly sorts itself out. There are a million mechanics at his level.
@@andoletube Yeah I thought that too, but I have no experience with the ownership of the older systems. The conversation did touch a little on the immaturity of those early injections systems, I can only imagine the frustration that would cause on such a vehicle. Have you seen any good evidence that it can be reliably run for the extended periods one might expect? Cheers.
Amazed at how much money can be spent on a car trying to get it right that probably never left the factory right to begin with.
I kind of agree but coil technology in itself was very as it was.Coil packs were yet to happen.If you look now at how much HT can be achieved by modern stick coils per cylinder.The old V12 had one coil to somehow energise 12 plugs every revolution of the crank using one dizzy and one condenser.(actually every two revolutions?)You goto 4000 rpm thats alot to expect.Those old cylinder oil filled coils got very hot under high load and hated the damp aswell.As for fuel injection Triumphs system on their 2000 engines were an electrical nightmare as were the injectors that just stuck at will.
They were a shit engine from day one..
The coil from a Fiat 1000 does a great job as a replacement
Still isn't "right." It's a quirk-mobile for an elderly Englishman.
@@johnsmith1474 - why are you here watching then?
This Jag is AWESOME Harry!!! Congrats for the modifications! Just enjoy every bit (and pound) of it! What a joy hearing the V12 reving up!!!!!
What a glorious engine, worth the wait Harry - watched it twice now! Can't wait to see it in one of your legendary road trips 👍
Those gains on normally aspirated with stock internals are really impressive. I always felt that this engine was very conservatively set up from factory. It looks and sounds amazing and the spacing on the first three gears seems just about perfect for the engine. Beautiful and addictive 😀
A lot down to tight regulation in the 70s
@@jase6370 in the US yeah, but I wasn’t aware of too much of that in the UK back then
Harry, it’s been well worth the heartache to listen to the V12 singing through the exhaust. Very happy you saved the vehicle and look forward to a few south of France tours as it has plenty of extra luggage space.
That is fantastic ! What an excellent result Harry and Tom
So delighted to see you finally getting the Jag you wished for. Looks stunning and sounds awesome. A quite brilliant video Harry, thank you.
Thanks for taking us along on this journey! Love to see the car finally sorted-your smile says it all!!
Wonderful! I am glad that you finally got the car you wanted. What a journey it has been. Thank you for taking us along with you. 🙂
FANtastic! I'm so happy to see this big cat looking and sounding so well. Thanks for bringing us along.
I’ve been waiting for the final results on the Jag and enjoyed this video enormously. Absolutely stunning car and the sound is off the scale amazing. Great job 😊
Wow that noise, well worth the wait! Well done Harry I’m so pleased for you mate
Done an amazing job with it Harry, love the exhaust note as well.
Stellar production quality!
Killer audio, solid capture and great final mix.
Love this, especially with this episode, the epic 12 cylinder sound, just wonderful.
Just a beautiful sound with that magical delay for the gear change ….. just as it should be. Wonderful !!! Great work Harry.
Absolutely astonishing ! It sounds phenomenal Harry ….. well done
What an amazing result, and what a wonderful sonorous sound.
What a treat, thank you Harry and the team. And another youtube channel, yippee.
Wow! Fabulous! What a car! So glad you had the sunshine, blue skies and clear roads to show it off in the video. Happy driving, Harry. Looking forward to see and hearing more of this one in the future.
Well done Harry, I just love your commitment to your projects!
Fantastic episode! The sound of that V12 through my headphones was sensational!
So happy for you Harry and truly one of your nicest cars in the garage!
Great to see it back with you, working as it should and you now enjoying the car, well done guys 👍
Love it - the sound of a proper engine in a real British gem. Good on you for restoring this beauty as it deserved. We miss this from British manufacturers today.
I came here for the sound and passion, and it has delivered. What a machine!
I have loved the Jag build, a fascinating series - enthralling even - and the grin on Harrys face with the finished product tells the story. Sounds epic, looks like it drives even better. Awesome 👍
Love it, love it, love it! Spot on Harry, a superb conclusion to the XJC journey, thank you for sharing it.
Harry, you and your team absolutely nailed this car. It looks and sounds beautiful. This is classic sports car sound done right.
Fabulous car Harry - Perfection, really enjoyed watching this series. Getting the Jag V12 to the attention it really deserved. Nice one....I want it🙂
Congrats on the well sorted motor Harry, a great resto. Just feed it fuel and have a blast!
Fantastic result Harry and brilliant to see your unbridled joy.
That exhaust note is spine tingling. Would love to see you blazing this gem around a circuit like Goodwood where you cpuld really make her sing.
Great job 👏👍👌
What a sound, and fantastic power. The favourite car of the garage is truly complete now.
What an awesome sound! Love the ethos with this conversion, with just a modernised intake and fuel/ignition control you have to appreciate that result. Manual conversion seals the deal. Hoping to get a similar result with my 911's 3.0 fitted with a later models intake. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for letting it rip, Harry! Music to my ears!
At last Harry absolutely delighted for you with the way this has turned out fabulous and intricate work by Tom beautifully explained step by step , in my opinion it simply couldn’t look or sound better ! Let’s have a road trip or track day video soon PLEASE !
The gear change looks incredibly precise !
Wow that’s a great achievement,More power, more reliability, no more misfires, win-win ,nice one Harry 👍😉💪
It’s so great people have the passion and dedication to keep these old cars alive for future generations to enjoy as well. Well done Harry.
Wonderful! My favourite Harry's Garage car by miles and one of my all-time favourites. It now sounds as good as it looks and that is saying something. Love it.
Well done! What a glorious sound, I think I could get used to that as well. I spent my teens reading Cars and Car Conversions and am amazed by the power increase here just by improving the breathing and fuel delivery - standard tweaks which would give you 10 bhp on an A-Series. Here you've gone astronomic. Plus the engine bay looks so much better. I look forward to more.
The really impressive number on the dyno is the torque figure.
I’m very impressed - enjoy your car, its been a journey!!
I love how Harry prepares his cars, so elegantly, letting the car shine without getting into the "disrespectful" territory.
Well happy for you Harry, and as we all can see mate, it was worth the wait, even the pull out the hair moments, great job, enjoy Harry, your a top fella.
Wow just wow Harry! I know it's been a ball ache and expensive to get there but this it's definitely my favourite car in your garage. Just such an elegant looking car especially in its new colour and the noise of that V12 now just mesmerising !!
As many others have said. Fabulous to watch the Jag's story and restoration. The engine sounds incredible and your passion for the car is infectious. Hope to see it at Goodwood inn the car park pehaps. Wonderful machine, beautiful colour. The craftmanship of the guys who fixed it, as with the Fulvia is brilliant and fascinating. Thanks.
Oh dear me - the sound! That’s astonishing. Surely the cherry on the icing on the cake of a car both reborn and transformed. Congratulations Harry - you didn’t stop smiling throughout the entire video!
I have followed the progress of this Jaguar for a long time. Since the pandemic lock downs I think. Your patience, fortitude, commitment, passion is amazing.
This has been a particularly interesting series for me because:
a) I really like the Jaguar XJC V12 and,
b) I am rebuilding two cars that were both more or less in the same condition as this Jaguar was and your journey has been very inspiring. You have given me a lot of reasons to forge ahead with my projects despite all the challenges.
Congratulations Harry!
And thank you for sharing your great experience with such a beautiful car.
... there are many adjectives I'd prefer to use to describe the sound of the car with the new exhaust but I'll just use magnificent for now.
Am currently travelling around Canada on holiday... had to ensure I got up early to watch this finale of the Jag journey. It didn't disappoint. Fantastic, beautiful machine. Plus her life has been extended... for Charlie, obviously!
Harry as someone who's watched the story of this car the whole way through I've got to say I can't be more thrilled for you. That car is a real treasure well done on seeing it through and getting it running at its best
What a mellifluous machine you’ve got yourself, Harry. Enjoy in good health.
What a joy from Leyland motors. Thank you so much. A real vicarious treat. Jaaaaagggg!
Got to be my favourite Harry's Garage video yet! Love this sort of approach to classic cars keeping the looks of the original but inhanced with some tuning and modern technology just shows what can be done to an old engine design 😀 very impressive figures and all on 9.1 compression this is great!
Fast but comfortable to drive. Great combo.
Absolutely the most stunning jaguar ever.. Well done to all involved in the restoration ❤
Harry, just hearing that V12 sing through my speakers put a smile on my face. I cannot imagine what it must be like in person. You have tastefully modified this example, and I cannot commend your efforts highly enough. To say that I am envious is a gross understatement. I hope you have many years of enjoyment and memories with this piece of art.
Thanks. That made me smile too. Enjoy your refreshed ride. Super nice job.
i think this is one of my favourite cars in your collection! just tons of character & style.
A huge improvement in the aesthetics of the engine bay! The previous induction unit looked like a messy bowl of metal spaghetti, whereas this new system looks both period-correct and good enough to show off. Well done! Your XJC is a real gem and has improved in every way since you started this process. The color is both beautiful and speaks volumes for the heritage of the brand. It looks like a true British GT coupe, like a genuine Jag, from every angle... and now it has the performance to match the great design.
I've always loved the XJC and, with all your tasteful modifications, this one really hits the spot. I'm very envious indeed. Well done, sir!
Brilliant, just brilliant! I’ve enjoyed the journey this far has been on so much I’m almost disappointed it’s come to an end.
Jeez Harry, those numbers are proper impressive for a 1977 car! 😳 And it's a stunning-looking motor. 😍 Love it! 👍🏻
Great mod, best of both worlds - Pre HE V12 with 6.0 litre fuel injection system. The H.E. (High Efficiency) V12 that you mentioned relates to the development of the V12 with digital fuel injection and the May Cylinder heads. These had a swirl chamber at the exhaust valve with a channel around the intake valve. Fitted to XJ-S and XJ12 models from around 1981.
Havent seen Mr. M so happy after a build. Amazing car, amazing video and def an amazing gentleman! Thank you sir
Brilliant video. One of the best seeing Harry so happy
Absolutely glorious, a dream spec XJC, sounds as good as it looks utterly fabulous! 👏👍
As a person of a certain age I remember John Steed driving a green XJC in the "Avengers" & instantly adoring the car. Hard to believe it had such poor performance figures in "standard form". This is a stunning car & fortunately Harry you have been able to to give it the attention & resources it deserves for future generations to admire as we go electric.
He had a broadspeed replica
I'm very pleased to finally see you enjoying your car, it's been a long fascinating story, and thank you for taking us along for the ride. Vin Heffernan. Perth West Australia.
So glad it’s hit the mark Harry. Great story to follow
What an utterly fabulous project the XJC has been. I’m extremely envious. One thing I noticed were the ‘headrests’. Or should I correct myself and call them ‘shoulder blade rests’?! That is a machine full of character and quality. Good for you Harry.
Yes, I looked at those 'head' rests and wondered whether it was Sir William Lyons who decreed that they stay below the window line, as he did with earlier cars.
Music to my ears Harry!!! Thank you so much for this update. I am working on my XJ12's engine and following mostly the same path. I will be going with the Mobeck fuel injection/ECU with distributor delete but otherwise the same path with better exhaust and larger throttle bodies and suspension upgrade. Absolutely love the sound of the car! A manual tranny will be going into mine as well. Thanks again for this series...stunning cars these Jags.
There are not many cars in the world that I would choose over this one. Absolute stunner.
god this thing sounds glorious! I'm grateful you share these journeys with us.
What an absolutely stunning car. I must admit this is my favorite car of Harry's. Just so utterly stylish, and now it has the performance and sound to go with it. How good does it sound!?