Jag and Beemer V8
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Triumph 2000/2500?
Can get 'em in estate form as well, cheap as chips if you know where to look too.
Reliable, rorty, fairly modern to drive. Nice warbling 2.0 or 2.5 straight sixes, either carb'd or fuel injected.
If you get bored....Stag V8 goes in them without too much hassle for up to 180BHP and about 210ft.lb....Glorious noise as well.
Rover V8 goes in without too much effort as well.
Can get 'em in estate form as well, cheap as chips if you know where to look too.
Reliable, rorty, fairly modern to drive. Nice warbling 2.0 or 2.5 straight sixes, either carb'd or fuel injected.
If you get bored....Stag V8 goes in them without too much hassle for up to 180BHP and about 210ft.lb....Glorious noise as well.
Rover V8 goes in without too much effort as well.
I was thinking of something a little newer to put the Lexus v8 in, not sure circa 600bhp would go well with the triumph!!?? Maybe i'm wrong? I did at one point think Range Rover Classic but I think I would struggle to find a transfer box for the 4x4 to take that kind of abuse! The trouble with lots of new cars is they are FWD so a RWD conversion would be necessary, has anyone any experience of this??
I don't think the hearse would be a go-er, for one my ears would be chewed off and do people really want to take there final journey mostly sideways??!! With regards to RWD on the focus, I'm curious if there ever gets to a point where to much power and too small a car become a problem, in terms of actually driving it in a straight line?
hahaha someone mentioned a Stag V8!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!
Sorry, delerium over
Seriously tho, who the hell would want two dolomite engines welded together for a motor (well, its a bit more than that). A few stag owners I have met or have known have all binned the Stag V8 for a rover.
Can anyone say overheating?!?
Sorry, delerium over
Seriously tho, who the hell would want two dolomite engines welded together for a motor (well, its a bit more than that). A few stag owners I have met or have known have all binned the Stag V8 for a rover.
Can anyone say overheating?!?
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I suppose - but only when the lump's uncared for - Know a lot of people still on the original lump and clocking over 100,000 miles....and some who abuse the **** out of them with nothing but good words to say
A good, well built standard lump will rev happily to 7000RPM and make 145BHP with ease (as standard), stick a Holley & some manifolds on it and you've got a reliable 180BHP. Shame they designed a fairly capable engine then whittled it all down to a cost so you've got narrow crank mains and irritating things like that. Some really stupid bits of design in them though....Ah well, can't have it all
Seen one that makes 210BHP....on twin Strombergs! There's a race lump with forged pistons as well that did several seasons without problems, made 280BHP. Couple of twin-turbos out there too but never seen outputs of them and they haven't gone bang either...Rumour has it this one in NZ puts out 300BHP
Just a lot of 2nd hand bad slagging for these motors - most of which was true, 10 years ago but these days if it goes, it's down to the owner or owning one built on a Monday or a Friday - or the classic "aah, yea, headgaskets go ALL the time"...."Well, only because you a) neglected the coolant and didn't keep it up and b) didn't maintain it properly."
Got one in the shed, just the car it's destined for isn't ready yet!
A good, well built standard lump will rev happily to 7000RPM and make 145BHP with ease (as standard), stick a Holley & some manifolds on it and you've got a reliable 180BHP. Shame they designed a fairly capable engine then whittled it all down to a cost so you've got narrow crank mains and irritating things like that. Some really stupid bits of design in them though....Ah well, can't have it all
Seen one that makes 210BHP....on twin Strombergs! There's a race lump with forged pistons as well that did several seasons without problems, made 280BHP. Couple of twin-turbos out there too but never seen outputs of them and they haven't gone bang either...Rumour has it this one in NZ puts out 300BHP
Just a lot of 2nd hand bad slagging for these motors - most of which was true, 10 years ago but these days if it goes, it's down to the owner or owning one built on a Monday or a Friday - or the classic "aah, yea, headgaskets go ALL the time"...."Well, only because you a) neglected the coolant and didn't keep it up and b) didn't maintain it properly."
Got one in the shed, just the car it's destined for isn't ready yet!
Merc is big & heavy, but unstressed, some parts can be hugely expensive. On the other hand the cars can cost peanuts; I turned down one (500 V8) for £170.
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