@Lars I've got one as a project rn, gonna restore some needed underside items such as trans pan gasket, front dif seal, and oil pan gasket then next up is carb conversion. Possible routes include centrifugal supercharger, high revving speed monster with more aggressive cams, or twin turbocharged.
Finally... Someone's done an exhaust on a V12 Jag that does it justice. I gather that all 12 merge together, rather than keeping L and R banks separate?
What a great course and drive, the V12 is definitely in song here. Tasmania is beautiful, we were hosted by Stormn Norm Lutz from Melbourne and visited Tazzy while waiting on machine repairs in OZ. Norm says he is gong to run the Targa in an XJ-S he is currently preparing. Looking forward to seeing his run next year as he drives like a bat out of hell just normally around OZ. Thanks for a great video. JW
Awesome video! I'm thinking of creating a nice compilation in topic of this video, would be nice and honored to include your video, full credited of course, what do you say? Thanks for sharing, have a great day!
That's it; I'm reaching for the hacksaw next week. I have a Black XJ12 with wire wheels which looks gorgeous but sounds like am Austin Maxi; not for much longer!
Loving that! Engine rpms sound way beyond 6,500rpm standard Jaguar V12 limit. Any info on the engine build? Any Rob Beere style racing cams, ported and flowed heads, carbs etc etc?
Among my all time dream cars for sure. Beautiful course. Fine driving. I'd have liked to seen more top speed straight aways in addition to the twisties. So what was going on with the backfiring on the left side? Was that unburned fuel from a missing spark or just rich exhaust? I won't put on airs that I know a whole lot about race cars maybe that's just what happens when the timing advance slows and speeds up.
It'll be a side-exit exhaust (instead of the twin pipes running over the back subframe and exiting under the rear bumper). Occasionally you'll see black smoke coming out - that's unburned fuel. Typically, once the exhaust system gets hot enough, the unburned fuel ignites, hence sheets of flame... Flames will mostly happen on the over-run, when the throttle shuts down, but there's still a whole load of petrol to burn. It won't light in the low-air environment of the cylinder, it gets pushed down the exhaust too fast to ignite, so it's only as it slows up when it hits the outside air that it gets a chance to burn. Looks cool though, doesn't it?
That's how that Jag V12 is SUPPOSE to sound, not that choked off wiffing sound all those "aftermarket exhaust" things sound.....run that thing with open pipes, no mufflers, cat or anything....Track or Street, on the street just keep your foot out of it, especially in town & near the cops...they won't notice.
+Ricardo Ellison lol I ran my 5.3V12 xjs with open exhoust and I can tell you, they WILL NOTICE... Even if you keep your foot off, that thing is super loud And it'll spit flames too...
Arnout De Vos Damn, damn, damn...then...how about one of those SuperTrap adjustable baffles?...where you add or subtract baffle "plates"? I know the likes of the Corvette uses/used, an RPM, electronic butterfly?....too complex though...how about a simple spring-loaded butterfly valve? I did see the rather recent video of the Walkingshaw machine manuevering in the pits, I'd thought that loud "cackle" was more a function of the state of tune...being as loud as it was....state of tune doesn't affect outright "loudness"?
Mine hydroplanes really badly. I've driven it in snow in Cleveland, however on the freeway in a rain storm, I was hydroplaning. Mine is convertible and maintained by northcoast exotic and is in awesome shape. Any thoughts?
Saving up for one , at least for an xj12 , the v12 is quite a monstrous engine but somehow it calls me idk why , modern cars just don't feel the same...
I think i found a channel equivalent of Goodwood or i should say i found a channel who has loads of vintage goodies just like Goodwood!! please, just dont fill channel with hyper car trash and that overrated bamboghini!! i loved your channel!! also loved that Viper touring! By the way, do you have Lister Jag XJS Lemans video??
One of the most underrated engines ever, let down by poor mechanics not being trained properly for the little things that can effect reliability. This Jag engine was superb value for money, it should have ruled the world. Jag engineers knew how to make good engines, it was silent running in saloon cars.
Anyone know any more about this car? It started to sound a little bit fluttery and sick by the end of the video... Utterly gorgeous noise though and a very... striking colour.
Don't quite know what it is, but I'm sure my dad would know (he's crazy about these things). Then again, although these V12s are meant to be hammered, it is a jag after all :P
***** It's not like anything I've heard, then again, I don't hammer mine quite as hard as this, and this probably has a vastly different injection and ignition setup, as well as possibly uprated internals.
John Smith As Mr Lotto said... I hope you're joking. Most Chevrolet big blocks make _less_ power than the Jag V12 (with just a new intake and exhaust you can make 350-380hp, no problem) and they're not actually that heavy. All aluminium. And for the cost of buying and installing the big V8, you could build the V12 up to 500hp. Or you could go completely mental and bore it out to 7.4 litres and uprate it to TWR race spec to make 750hp. 750 reliable horses too. Those engines were damn near bomb proof, surviving and winning Le Mans happily.
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That's a properly set up car and possibly one of the best sounding thundetcats in the world
Two words.
Dream. Car.
I have been dying to have one of these as a project car.
@Lars I've got one as a project rn, gonna restore some needed underside items such as trans pan gasket, front dif seal, and oil pan gasket then next up is carb conversion. Possible routes include centrifugal supercharger, high revving speed monster with more aggressive cams, or twin turbocharged.
@Lars I hope he got one too, cause more people need to experience this car. It's got an insane amount of performance potential
I need to get my XJS sounding like this holy smokes.
Sounded like it was getting a tap near the end of the video. Great sound though. Reminds me of the walkingshaw jags.
In addition to this car sounding frickin amazing, Tasmania is frickin beautiful.
The best looking Jaguar they ever made, love that sound.
Noel Otto you have a very unpopular opinion lol
E-Type
I'd argue the older models such as the E-Type look better but nevertheless...A fine car in every regard (except fuel consumption)
It looks even better with the widebody 👀
@@cmrd_hdcrb Gross, no. The older Jags were ugly cars with no proportion to them.
That xjs sounds absolutely awesome
Jag V12...nothing better. Too bad there is no onboard footage? Is there any?
I hope that's the official Tasmanian tourist board video for ever as it makes me want to go there
My God what an amazing noise, bit better than my standard XJ-S!
That reminded me of the V12's of the F1 days when they sounded like F1 cars, more so the top revs. Brill vid. Going share it. Cheers. Gee.
You can buy XJS v12s over here pretty cheap (UK), but doing them up is a huge pain :)
Finally... Someone's done an exhaust on a V12 Jag that does it justice. I gather that all 12 merge together, rather than keeping L and R banks separate?
yes. It will have some sort of collector / scavenge setup, definitely not individual banks.
I almost forgot to watch this today
Great Sound, Just Sensational
Love the tone.
What a great course and drive, the V12 is definitely in song here. Tasmania is beautiful, we were hosted by Stormn Norm Lutz from Melbourne and visited Tazzy while waiting on machine repairs in OZ. Norm says he is gong to run the Targa in an XJ-S he is currently preparing. Looking forward to seeing his run next year as he drives like a bat out of hell just normally around OZ. Thanks for a great video. JW
Sounds glorious!
Juan Carlos Damonte ; that's one angry sounding cat!
Awesome video! I'm thinking of creating a nice compilation in topic of this video, would be nice and honored to include your video, full credited of course, what do you say? Thanks for sharing, have a great day!
when I get a bit doomy and gloomy( I'm a pommy barstard, what you expect) I watch this to cheer me up. that is a fantastic noise ❤
That's it; I'm reaching for the hacksaw next week. I have a Black XJ12 with wire wheels which looks gorgeous but sounds like am Austin Maxi; not for much longer!
Think I’ll chop the silencers off my 2014 Vauxhall mokka diesel. That’ll sort it out for sure
Hell yeah that does sound epic!
One of the best looking and best sounding cars ever! ….I want my xjs back!
Really wish I could do this here in the states with my XJS. Stuck on the California race track with a sea of Miata's
Loving that! Engine rpms sound way beyond 6,500rpm standard Jaguar V12 limit. Any info on the engine build? Any Rob Beere style racing cams, ported and flowed heads, carbs etc etc?
The only reason the V12 Jag was limited to 6500 was in order to avoid damaging the GM Turbo 400 transmission!!!
Build info WOULD be appreciated… I’ve seen this car multiple times and it just sounds heavenly! It’s definitely carbureted 😂
Beautiful
I love that sound ! That's why I take my Jag out to get milk ! and get my blood going .
Among my all time dream cars for sure. Beautiful course. Fine driving. I'd have liked to seen more top speed straight aways in addition to the twisties. So what was going on with the backfiring on the left side? Was that unburned fuel from a missing spark or just rich exhaust? I won't put on airs that I know a whole lot about race cars maybe that's just what happens when the timing advance slows and speeds up.
It'll be a side-exit exhaust (instead of the twin pipes running over the back subframe and exiting under the rear bumper). Occasionally you'll see black smoke coming out - that's unburned fuel. Typically, once the exhaust system gets hot enough, the unburned fuel ignites, hence sheets of flame... Flames will mostly happen on the over-run, when the throttle shuts down, but there's still a whole load of petrol to burn. It won't light in the low-air environment of the cylinder, it gets pushed down the exhaust too fast to ignite, so it's only as it slows up when it hits the outside air that it gets a chance to burn.
Looks cool though, doesn't it?
Thank you for that concise answer. That was exactly what I wanted to know.
For sure, it looks extremely cool.
That's how that Jag V12 is SUPPOSE to sound, not that choked off wiffing sound all those "aftermarket exhaust" things sound.....run that thing with open pipes, no mufflers, cat or anything....Track or Street, on the street just keep your foot out of it, especially in town & near the cops...they won't notice.
+Ricardo Ellison lol I ran my 5.3V12 xjs with open exhoust and I can tell you, they WILL NOTICE...
Even if you keep your foot off, that thing is super loud
And it'll spit flames too...
Arnout De Vos
Damn, damn, damn...then...how about one of those SuperTrap adjustable baffles?...where you add or subtract baffle "plates"?
I know the likes of the Corvette uses/used, an RPM, electronic butterfly?....too complex though...how about a simple spring-loaded butterfly valve?
I did see the rather recent video of the Walkingshaw machine manuevering in the pits, I'd thought that loud "cackle" was more a function of the state of tune...being as loud as it was....state of tune doesn't affect outright "loudness"?
I have dumpers on my V8 Bronco. So either very quiet, or burbling from the pits of hell.
Dumpers are a really good investment
600 hp tuned V12. If only the stock XJS could sound like that. :)
this reminds me, even though I probably won't track it often, I still want that spoiler on mine!
That is no fake sound.The V12s have that loud strong whine sound.That one has a real grunt sound with it
Boy deserves a medal hustling that monster around in anger!
That really does sound fantastic
Nice sound... I Wonder whats been done to The engine
that f1-like scream
AWESOME!!
Heavenly!
Mine hydroplanes really badly. I've driven it in snow in Cleveland, however on the freeway in a rain storm, I was hydroplaning. Mine is convertible and maintained by northcoast exotic and is in awesome shape. Any thoughts?
Good new tyres!
Saving up for one , at least for an xj12 , the v12 is quite a monstrous engine but somehow it calls me idk why , modern cars just don't feel the same...
I think i found a channel equivalent of Goodwood or i should say i found a channel who has loads of vintage goodies just like Goodwood!!
please, just dont fill channel with hyper car trash and that overrated bamboghini!! i loved your channel!! also loved that Viper touring!
By the way, do you have Lister Jag XJS Lemans video??
Quel sont ce v12 !
One of the most underrated engines ever, let down by poor mechanics not being trained properly for the little things that can effect reliability. This Jag engine was superb value for money, it should have ruled the world. Jag engineers knew how to make good engines, it was silent running in saloon cars.
The car has a nice sound
What is the exhaust setup on this XJS?
Wonderful
Is that a un corked 12 cylinder
Beautiful sound,
I'm used to seeing Jaguar xjs broke down, was it tuned by TWR?
Anyone know any more about this car? It started to sound a little bit fluttery and sick by the end of the video... Utterly gorgeous noise though and a very... striking colour.
Don't quite know what it is, but I'm sure my dad would know (he's crazy about these things). Then again, although these V12s are meant to be hammered, it is a jag after all :P
***** It's not like anything I've heard, then again, I don't hammer mine quite as hard as this, and this probably has a vastly different injection and ignition setup, as well as possibly uprated internals.
All revs and no go, put a bigblock chev in it less weight and more power
John Smith
Bwahahahahahahahahaha!
Wait you ARE joking right?
John Smith As Mr Lotto said... I hope you're joking.
Most Chevrolet big blocks make _less_ power than the Jag V12 (with just a new intake and exhaust you can make 350-380hp, no problem) and they're not actually that heavy. All aluminium.
And for the cost of buying and installing the big V8, you could build the V12 up to 500hp.
Or you could go completely mental and bore it out to 7.4 litres and uprate it to TWR race spec to make 750hp. 750 reliable horses too. Those engines were damn near bomb proof, surviving and winning Le Mans happily.
has a nice angry growl to it
Formule one sound!
Sounds like a Ferrari Daytona Comp Car
But it's a Jaaaaaag!
0:01: sound looks like a Jaguar V12.
Didn't sound well towards the end, maybe the fabled v12 oil system struck
it sounds like a f1! :)
She’ll be coming round the
Mountain in the wet
Good skills and that howl
Woohoo !
Sounds mighty similar to an LP640
2 dislike give me a break.
Nice Exhaust Manifolds sound!
2:51 You're welcome.
At 5:09 💥💥💥💥
😲😲😲😲
British beef .
It is stuck in 3nd gear the WHOLE clip
Peter Alexander I hear gear changes at 2:23 and 2:54, haven't listened after that. Not many though!
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If you put a V8 chevy in an XJS you have nothing. Watch this space HIR.
Its just like watching the way victorians drive, except not as good.
better then porn
That's how my sister drives.
terrible sound.