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Well, after my flathead v8 thread i can see thats really not the way to go. What would you fit? Not after mega power. Preferably 50's, maybe 60's but doesnt have to be. Would rather something unusual, unexpected Needs to be readily available, reasonably cheap and not too hard to rig up. I.E. ill probably stay clear of injection. So, something vintage? retro? modern? I dunno, open to ideas. Getting bad thoughts about ford V4's, but arent they a bit curse word? Also got thoughts about modern turbo oil burners but that could be tricky/time consuming. Straight 6 would be cool but i'm sure it'd never fit! Throw me some ideas
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BMC B-SERIES DIESEL (1489cc; 40bhp at 4,000rpm; 64lb ft at 1,900rpm = RORTY)
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err, deffo unexpected i guess!
What made you pick that?
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err, deffo unexpected I guess! What made you pick that? Because its Pog
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Your car is not 'epic', this thread is not 'epic'....the OCEAN is epic, the UNIVERSE is epic.... please stop misusing this word!! It would appear Hotrods are the new VWs - aint fashion funny! '69 BUICK LESABRE 350
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Actually thats a good idea! slow but interesting, would probably run happily underwater too with a snorkel on the air intake.
Alternatively, BMW 750 V12 engine + type 9.
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1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 Mazda 929 Coupé 1986 Mazda 929 Wagon 1979 Mazda 929 Hardtop 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 1989 Subaru 1800 Wagon 1982 Hyundai Pony 1200TL 2-dr 1985 Hyundai Pony 1200 GL 1986 Maserati 425 Biturbo 1992 Rover 214 SEi 5-dr 2000 Rover 45 V6 Club 1994 Peugeot 205 'Junior' Diesel 1988 Volvo 760 Turbodiesel Saloon 1992 Talbot Express Autosleeper Rambler 2003 Renault Laguna SPEARS OR REAPERS
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might have a little trouble fitting the V12 in!
Its going to be the girlfriends first car, i also want to keep the stock front beam.
50-100bhp would be good.
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Garry
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I can't help, but someone I know has a 24v Cosworth lump ready to plumb into his Pop, the best bit?
His entire family don't know he has the car or engine, and he bought the lot in 1997!
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B-8-D
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alfa sud engine bolted to a type nine?? si
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B-8-D
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rootes 1725?? dolly sprint engine?? aqua planed up pre crossflow?? o series?? perkins prema td?? si
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Last Edit: May 3, 2008 20:39:52 GMT by B-8-D
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Imp engine :-) Small, light and revy, just not powerful.
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stealthstylz
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I'd go for a rootes 1725cc engine with as much holbay stuff as possible.
Matt
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crossflow/pinto? cheap and cheerful with potential for power
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some good ideas here.
Main thoughts at the moment are tuned sidevalve or 1600gt crossflow.
Like the rootes idea, will look into that.
Even considered A series but only because i know them well.
What are ford V4's really like?
Quite tempted by one.
What about saab, they made a v4 didnt they?
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rob0r
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IIRC Bodieanddoyle had a 1.8 BMW powered prefect...
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E30 320i 3.5 - E23 730 - E3 3.0si - E21 316 M42 - E32 750i ETC
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I was just looking at a BMW 1.8 engine on ebay! That really would be unusual, no-one would expect that.
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What about saab, they made a v4 didnt they? didnt they just use the ford one?
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Lexus V8 4.0 32v, looks nice, dead cheap, easy to rig up too. £300 will get you one with a slush box. It'll never ever go wrong! As found in LS400's & Soarer's
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bbq
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Lexus V8 4.0 32v, looks nice, dead cheap, easy to rig up too. £300 will get you one with a slush box. It'll never ever go wrong! As found in LS400's & Soarer's Good plan! How about a Volvo redblock from a 940? 150hp stock to whatever your wallet can cope with. 200hp is so easy to get it's almost funny.
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2003 Suzuki Wagon R+. Feel the POWAAARRRR!!! 1968 Volvo 142. My street/strip car. Currently fubarred, it will run one day. 1971 Volvo 142. Parts car. Stripped and gone. 1993 Nissan Sunny diesel. Runs on cooking oil! [/UR
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very possibaly, i don't know.
Cant ever remember hearing anything good about the ford V4, there is a 2L one on ebay at the moment though.
The thought had occured to tweek it a bit, cast up some rocker covers etc, could look cool.
I know nothing about them but seem to remember reading there not very good, heavy and you cant get aftermarket parts for them.
May be wrong though.
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Lexus V8 4.0 32v, looks nice, dead cheap, easy to rig up too. £300 will get you one with a slush box. It'll never ever go wrong! As found in LS400's & Soarer's Nice idea but more power than i'd need, prob be too expensive to run (although ina light little car it could be ok. Any idea what they weigh? Weight is an issue on the stock front beam.
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