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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERInteresting fact number 17235534 b sub section c.......The Rover 3.5 V8 engine is lighter than the 2.0 4 cylinder Ford cosworth engine.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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What sort of costs / timescale are involved in the RV8 conversion on an auto? I know the engines are anywhere from 150 upwards...I'm currently doing an engine conversion on my track car, but it's to a built version of an engine from the same range.
I presume the RV8 would only deliver circa 12mpg?
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damnit...the reason I bought a surf in the first place was because it would be something I wouldn't want to modify
which turned into...wouldn't want to modify very much...
which turned into...sod it, lets see what i can do.
Just as long as the civic doesn't get neglected!The right to bear arms...only slightly more ridicu
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Originally posted by TonyNI used to get nearly 20 out of my V8 pickup, not found a bellhousing adapter to join the auto to the V8, so you'd have to make one yourself.Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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Originally posted by luckyYou could get yourself a Small block Chevy (my personal favourite Petrol motor) and get all the power, torque, reliability and cheap parts that you could ever want. You can also get adaptors for the standard Auto or manual box as well.
I built a GD427 Cobra, and I rued the day I put in the Rover. Save yourself a lot of grief and put in a small block 4 bolt main you wont regret it 350 bhp and 300ftlb torque as standard.
Also compare prices for parts on Rovers v Chevys I think you'l be in for a surprise
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Has anyone done this and what are the benefits?
Ok, if you have a knackered Toyota mill then it's going to be an opportune time to switch blocks, but can anyone explain to the uninitiated what the advantages and disadvantages are?
What sort of mpg, total cost of a conversion, and if available the torque/bhp figures. There is a world of difference between a high revving thirsty petrol engine and a low revving diesel lump.
Also, is the V8 better than the 2.4 and the 3.0 or is it only better than the 2.4.
Soooo..... does anyone have any figures? I am not knocking anyone for wanting to do the swap, but for those that haven't got a clue on such things (and who might like a smoother Surf ?) we would love to know what the real reasons for the change might be.
Thanks guys
Rob G
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This seems to be a more straightforward engine swap.........
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jmgobien/html/supraswap.html
I gonna do it ......................one day.
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