Jag V10

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Now that an Idea I like :D :D
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Not for me.
The Jag V12 is a much nicer sounding engine.
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JC. wrote:Not for me.
The Jag V12 is a much nicer sounding engine.
Yeah, but its only 5 1/2 liters, and the V10 is 8...
You should understand, the only thing that beats
cubic inches, is cubic dollars. How much would it
cost to get the Jag V12 to make the torque and HP
of the Viper??

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Take a Jaguar convertible and a Viper crate motor. Put the two together and you get a car with both agility and brute power.
:lol: :lol: :lol: That's the funniest thing I've heard this year.......agile...... :lol: :lol: :lol: ........what, in the same way as a canal barge is agile

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canzus wrote:
JC. wrote:Not for me.
The Jag V12 is a much nicer sounding engine.
Yeah, but its only 5 1/2 liters, and the V10 is 8...
You should understand, the only thing that beats
cubic inches, is cubic dollars. How much would it
cost to get the Jag V12 to make the torque and HP
of the Viper??

SteveL
It might only be 5.3, but it can be bored out to something silly like 17 litres.
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

JC.

Presumably you meant 7 litre.

Heres some Chrysler crate engines.

http://www.bouchillonperformance.com/MPCrateEngines.asp

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Post by Eliot »

So does that make it a Vipuar?
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Post by softdash3.9 »

This was at York Dragway a couple of year ago

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Jaguar V12 - 7.2 litres on 6 downdraughts iirc 700hp it sounded loverrrly :D

Cracked 10s std qtr :shock:
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Post by Magnetteman »

Another use for a Jag V12, a chappy I know wasn't happy to just have 8 cylinders in his trike. :shock:

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We also have a guy around our way who imported a Viper complete rolling chassis and then fitted his split screen VW pick-up body shell to it...amazing bit of kit. 8)
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Eliot wrote:So does that make it a Vipuar?
Jagiper
Perhaps viagara would be more appropriate would have roughly the same effect.

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