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RE: Engine transplant options..... - Dangermouse - 20 Oct 2016

In case you haven't seen it, here's a VR6 from a Passat in a D

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from this build thread of a few years ago

http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?7884-Turbo-VR6-DeLorean


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 26 Oct 2016

ooh, interesting stuff, thanks Dermot, I'll show that to Phill later.

We're watching on Ebay a Pug 406 3.0 V6 manual from 2001 (circa 211hp), currently at £99, but its got a snapped PAS belt (also runs alternator) and its in Weymouth, so couldn't be much further away if it tried. If the belt was an easy roadside fix (which it isn't), I'd drive it back as its only got a few weeks MOT left on it, but trailering it is gonna cost a fortune.

Ho hum......


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Chris Williams - 26 Oct 2016

Quote:I'd drive it back as its only got a few weeks MOT left on it, but trailering it is gonna cost a fortune.
Ain't that what your in the RAC for?.............. Road legal, non roadside fix = free recovery home.


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 26 Oct 2016

well, I didn't know if it was 'within the rules' to buy a car that you know isn't driveable then request a free tow truck 250 miles home ......


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Chris Williams - 27 Oct 2016

Quote:'within the rules' to buy a car that you know isn't driveable then request a free tow truck 250 miles home
Patrol does not know if you own it or not, so long as it's road legal is al he/she is concerned about. Who's to say it didn't break down on you when you bought it? That's assuming they have not been out to it before for the same fault!
Chris


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 01 Nov 2016

We let the 406 go, as it went for £150 in the end. No rush, the right car (hopefully closer to home) will come up
eventually.

Anyway, new garage frame arriving this weekend, so gonna be busy building a new home for 6 of our fleet over the next
few months Smile


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Starglider - 26 Nov 2016

You can rebuild the PRV with Volvo parts and an EFI kit to a reliable 200hp, or approaching 300hp if you put turbos or a supercharger on. So you have to ask, is swapping in a V8 worth all the hassle, particularly considering that the DMC-12 frame & suspension aren't really suited to more than 300hp anyway.

My DeLorean used this approach; engine is running great, but alas the final part of the build (to make it road legal) is still delayed while I finnish some construction work.


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Dan Willis - 27 Nov 2016

(26 Nov 2016, 16:11)Starglider Wrote: You can rebuild the PRV with Volvo parts and an EFI kit to a reliable 200hp, or approaching 300hp if you put turbos or a supercharger on. So you have to ask, is swapping in a V8 worth all the hassle, particularly considering that the DMC-12 frame & suspension aren't really suited to more than 300hp anyway.

My DeLorean used this approach; engine is running great, but alas the final part of the build (to make it road legal) is still delayed while I finnish some construction work.

Claire isn't putting a V8 in, and with the work needed on hers, the swap out is probably a better bet. This is something we're going to see more and more as blocks rot and split - "rebuilding" may not always be possible and PRVs are pretty much non-existent now, and the ones that are, are just as old and ready to "pop".


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 30 Nov 2016

couldn't agree more Dan, is the 'when's the next PRV gonna rot out' worry that's stopping me from putting another one in or rebuilding mine.

Work on the new garage is progressing, so we'll be on the hunt for a donor car in the new year all being well.

A Peugeot 406 V6 manual is looking the most likely victim for my engine swap........ mwuhahahahahaaa!!!!!!


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 09 Dec 2016

Hmm, I might have found my victim........... this was originally a classified ad at £595, and its only 40 miles from us (most cars that fit the bill are usually 200 miles away lol)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/peugeot-406-coupe-/322354824689?hash=item4b0dd845f1:g:ePMAAOSwnHZYSbSz


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Chris P - 10 Dec 2016

I like the seats!


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Dan Willis - 10 Dec 2016

Seems too good to break.... but at least that's a good sign of its history.


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 14 Dec 2016

its up to £361 now so a bit too steep for us...............


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Chris P - 16 Dec 2016

(14 Dec 2016, 18:56)Guinney1971 Wrote: its up to £361 now so a bit too steep for us...............

its even dearer now…….£520 and rising…


RE: Engine transplant options..... - Guinney1971 - 08 Feb 2017

Hi all,
nothing to report yet, but we've been narrowing down the age of Pug 406 donor car we need, based on the ignition systems and
wiring set up.
We've got our eye on a 2001 V6 coupe (210hp), its not silly money, but we need to factor in transportation costs to get it from Cheshire
to home if it cannot be driven (MOT/Tax).
Will keep you posted as and when things change, although it may be a time yet as we cant realistically get started until we've built the new
garage - and that's been delayed due to the old adage of 'do a job, make a job'.......