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Title: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: zac on November 14, 2006, 12:12:56 am
Hi,

Someone has asked what my Murena is, I'd like to send them the photo on the second page of the 1982 brochure of a red Murena with the male driver and two young ladies in the car. I've searched the net but can't find an electronic copy of the brochure or that photo. My copy of the brochure has the left hand side of the picture 5mm lower than the right hand side so don't want to scan that..... Does anyone have an electronic copy or know of one?

The engine on my Murena has now been dyno'd (150 bhp) so all I've got to do now is pick the engine up from Essex and get it back to Bristol and in the car...

Zac Marshall



Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Anders Dinsen on November 14, 2006, 06:15:41 am
Hi Zac

I know what picture you are thinking of... I have an electronic copy here that a fellow Matracien once gave to me - but that's still a bit off. You might be able to persuade Lennart to fix it as he's a bit of a wonder with picture editing ;)

Congrats on your engine, that's a fine figure indeed - please tell us more what exactly has been done to it? :)

Br
Anders


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: macaroni on November 14, 2006, 07:49:38 am
I might be able to scan my brochure in later.

What have you had done to your engine and where?


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Lennart Sorth on November 14, 2006, 10:07:36 pm
Hi,

Hi Zac!

GRRReat to have you aboard!
So will your Matra now be quicker than the Jensen ?

I think I have some scans of the 1982 brochure. hang on.

/Lennart



Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Lennart Sorth on November 14, 2006, 11:01:14 pm
Now, Zac - there are so many other pictures of the Murena available - why are your specifically interested in showing the one where the car obviously carry a guy and TWO GIRLFRIENDS ? :-)   (even if the one looks a bit neglected) ? :-)

Anyway, here you go - my scans were very low quality, so its the best I can do.

/Lennart

PS: ahh - maybe you reason was not just the number of girlfriends, but the zig-ZAC pattern on the background ... figures :-)


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: macaroni on November 15, 2006, 07:13:55 am
Even on a press car, the passengers side driving light looks a bit wonky!

Lucky chap, that girl in the centre is hot!


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Anders Dinsen on November 15, 2006, 09:20:18 am
Even on a press car, the passengers side driving light looks a bit wonky!

Lucky chap, that girl in the centre is hot!

I know what she is telling him: "Yes I know I'm brushing your thighs, but keep your eyes on the road ahead anyway!!". The girl on the left is just a colleague trying to think of something else or maybe see if she can attract some guys on road? ;)


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: zac on November 17, 2006, 12:14:52 am
Thanks for the brochure shot Lennart! I bought my first Murena thinking of that photo and the only time I've been three up is with Roy Gillard and Chris House (let's just say they're not quite as attractive as the models in the brochure).

This is a photo of the engine (click for larger image):
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/zacmarshall/th_murena_engine1.jpg) (http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/zacmarshall/murena_engine1.jpg)

I can't remember exactly what has been done to it, something like fast road camshaft, ported heads etc. It's now on del'lorto 40s rather than the 45s it had when I was given the car.

The engine was rebuilt by a guy I know through Jensen-Healey (aka Lotus) engines, Martin Shirley in Nuneaton. I'm picking the engine up on Saturday so just have to arrange to get it refitted.....I need to check with Martin what was done so will let you all know.

The guys did a video of the engine being dyno'd, I'll post it on the net when Martin finally remembers to send it to me.

Lennart - sold the Jensen SP / GT / Healey (not all owned at the same time!) and now have an FF. For any James Blunt fans it's the one in the Wise Men video (with me with a James Blunt wig - scary).


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Anders Dinsen on November 17, 2006, 08:26:46 am
Thanks for the brochure shot Lennart! I bought my first Murena thinking of that photo and the only time I've been three up is with Roy Gillard and Chris House (let's just say they're not quite as attractive as the models in the brochure).

Ha ha! :D

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This is a photo of the engine (click for larger image):

What a beauty! I'm really looking forward to getting the numbers and more facts!

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Lennart - sold the Jensen SP / GT / Healey (not all owned at the same time!) and now have an FF. For any James Blunt fans it's the one in the Wise Men video (with me with a James Blunt wig - scary).

Post that too, please Zac! :D

- Anders


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: macaroni on November 17, 2006, 10:08:53 am
Lovely.

I bet those intake trumpets are close up against the bulkhead.
Is there room for an airbox around them?

You were in a James Blunt video? I'd keep that quiet if I were you!


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: zac on November 18, 2006, 06:52:07 pm
I suspect I'll have to take the trumpets off and fit the pancake filters that were there before. Must find some new ones, I think they were by a company called sprint or something.

Picked the engine up today, at the moment I have a 4.7 litre volvo! Don't want to take the engine out of the car and put it back in to take to the mechanic.

If anyone else wants a 2.2 engine dyno'd he still has the tubular manifold modified with the sensors etc so can do another one easily. It's not cheap though, although the next one should be cheaper as he now has the bits to make the engine fit to the rig etc. I saw the video of the engine being dyno'd - very impressive. Once I get the copy from the engine builder I'll post it on the interweb.

The car was dyno'd at Track'n Road, Rainham in Essex, 01708 869189. They also had a rolling road, I'm tempted to take the Murena there when the engine is back in and when my bank balance has recovered a bit.


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: zac on November 18, 2006, 07:11:40 pm
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Lennart - sold the Jensen SP / GT / Healey (not all owned at the same time!) and now have an FF. For any James Blunt fans it's the one in the Wise Men video (with me with a James Blunt wig - scary).

Post that too, please Zac! :D

- Anders

Have a look at http://www.joc.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=300 (http://www.joc.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=300) for some photos of the shoot and to see what high esteem I am held in by other jensen owners...
video is at:
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/jamesbluntx08x03x06 (http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/jamesbluntx08x03x06)


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: macaroni on November 20, 2006, 09:59:24 am
The car was dyno'd at Track'n Road, Rainham in Essex, 01708 869189. They also had a rolling road, I'm tempted to take the Murena there when the engine is back in and when my bank balance has recovered a bit.

Hmmm...I was afraid you were going to say them, I once had a very bad experience at Track 'n' road. Not very impressed at all.


Title: Re: electronic copy of 1982 Murena brochure
Post by: Anders Dinsen on November 21, 2006, 09:19:34 am
Thanks for the links Zac, I actually like the music 8)
And the car looks magnificent in the dark forest. That's a classic beauty indeed. I'm trying to think of a music style that would benefit from the look of a Murena???