- Triumph TR4A
Infobox Automobile
name=Triumph TR4A
production=1965–1968
manufacturer=Triumph Motor Company
class=Sports car
predecessor=Triumph TR4
successor=Triumph TR5
wheelbase= convert|2.240|m|2|abbr=on
length= convert|3.835|m|2|abbr=on
width= convert|1.460|m|2|abbr=on
height= convert|1.170|m|2|abbr=on
engine=2138 ccstraight-4
layout =FR layout
transmission = 4-speed manualCite web|url=http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=55693|title=1965 Triumph TR4A|accessdate=2008-01-01|work=carfolio.com]
wheelbase = convert|2235|mm|in|1|abbr=on
length = convert|3962|mm|in|1|abbr=on
width = convert|1473|mm|in|1|abbr=on
height = convert|1207|mm|in|1|abbr=on
weight = convert|1016|kg|lb|0|abbr=on
fuel_capacity = Convert|53.4|L|impgal usgal|1|abbr=onThe Triumph TR4A was built between 1965 and 1968 by theTriumph Motor Company in theUnited Kingdom .The TR4A was an evolution of the TR4, updated with a new chassis. It was hoped the new, but more complex independent rear suspension would address the buying publics' desire for more comfortable riding sports cars. This version has an "IRS" badge on the rear. It's estimated 75% of TR4A were built with IRS. Fact|date=February 2007 In 1965, the TR4A IRS sold in the United Kingdom for approximately £968, with wire wheels being another £36, overdrive £51, heater £13 and seat belts £4 each. [Autocar Magazine, 28 May 1965] In the
United States the model sold for just under $2500 and accessory prices included: heater, $64; seat belts, $17; A.M. radio; $?; toneau cover, $35, W/S washer; $10. outside mirror;$5.50 and battery box; $5.95In response to dealer requests, approximately 25% of TR4As were produced with a solid rear axle option (also called a
live axle ), similar to the earlier TR4. The TR4A was the first vehicle to ever offer an option for axle type. Fact|date=February 2007The new suspension eventually proved itself with the buying public and in racing, with three TR4A IRS models posting a team win and finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd in class at the Sebring 12-hour race of 1966. Albeit now the live axle is superior in racing due to its much better hp to weight ratio, also besting the TR6.
In 1968 the TR4A was replaced by the 6-cylinder TR5 (European model with
fuel injection ) and TR250 (U.S. model with twin carburetors), both of which continued to use the same body design.pecifications
*Engine: 2,138 cc, 4 cylinder, 86 mm bore, 92 mm stroke, 9:1 compression ratio, convert|104|bhp|0|abbr=on. The long stroke along with the length of the piston rods give this engine much of its torque.
*Turning circle: convert|10.1|m|0|abbr=on
*Capacities::Fuel tank: convert|53.4|L|2|abbr=on:Engine sump: convert|6.2|L|2|abbr=on:Gearbox: convert|0.85|L|2|abbr=on
*Acceleration in top::30 to 50 mph: 8 s:40 to 60 mph: 8 s:60 to 80 mph: 11 sReferences
External links
* [http://www.triumphexperience.com/ The Triumph Experience]
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