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cheers for that, and explaining the differences, very interesting
That Renault 21 Turbo lump does look very neat in that Alpine engine bay
Funny you mentioning diesel engines, we've always had a mad idea about getting a D with knackered engine and putting a nice torquey diesel lump in it, just not too sure what engine to go for (especially as we'd want to run it on veggie oil, so would have to be a pre 2000 engine with a Bosch fuel pump :wink: The Vauxhall/BMW 2.5TDS lump would be ideal, but it wont fit in the engine bay. The Cavalier 1.7TDS would fit, but is only 82bhp so would be too asthmatic for the job ......
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Yeah that would be interesting
can you imagaine him every were else in the shops,in the pub, he would be the next dom jolly
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there are a lot of engines that fit on the un1 gearbox so i was told i may go for a reliant engine :lol: TT
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Tourettes Tony Wrote:there are a lot of engines that fit on the un1 gearbox so i was told i may go for a reliant engine :lol: TT
Lexus V8 is a nice one. 32v, quad cam, rev real high. Guy in OZ makes the bellhousings.
Cheap to buy, nearly 300bhp on the late ones.
Not too harsh on the gearbox unlike the Reliant engine which will twist it in two... :lol:
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The stock DMC is 68% weight in the rear. Having found out how heavy the 32 valve V8 Northstar was I binned the idea and I doubt the Lexus engine is much of an improvement. If you don't mind poor handling and the need to hack up the chassis to make it fit then why not :?
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i not sure if any ones mentioned it but what do ya look like in that photo rottbott
its sort of a cross between tom cruise and marty mcfly not sure very scarry
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Chris Hawes Wrote:The stock DMC is 68% weight in the rear. Having found out how heavy the 32 valve V8 Northstar was I binned the idea and I doubt the Lexus engine is much of an improvement. If you don't mind poor handling and the need to hack up the chassis to make it fit then why not :?
Ahhh, nay worry about it ! Northstar engine with all anclilaries is 215kgs, about 40kgs more than the PRV, though add a turbocharger at 15k's, and a chargecooler system and fluids at another 10 and odds and sods and its negligable. Jeez, add twin turbos and all the other paraphenalia with it, and it will actually tip the scales no doubt..
Lexus V8 fully ancill'd up is 200kgs.
Even though its a bit further forward, I've never noticed 'poor' handling on a GTA with two friends in the back and thats another 160kgs in the rear, so adding another 10-15 at the engine instead seems by the by...
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I guess the weight is only a big concern after you push too far, and not so noticeable before. But I've had my car at some pretty lurid angles without a problem (not intentionally). :)
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Ah, I've had an impromtpu 180 before now, take care before putting too much
a) weight or
b) oomph at the back!!
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NickT Wrote:Rottbott Wrote:I guess the weight is only a big concern after you push too far, and not so noticeable before. But I've had my car at some pretty lurid angles without a problem (not intentionally). :)
Is that with or without the bent trailing arm bolt ! :D
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Oh without, but with the original Yank tyres. And perhaps "immediately prior to" as well but that didn't go so well. :)
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