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Which do you think will be better.
freshly rebuilt (basicly stock) 327 Chev on straight gas
or
Injected 5lt on petty?
We have one of each and can`t decide on which way we want to go. Either way will have a turbo 400 behind with a GQ transfer behind that.
freshly rebuilt (basicly stock) 327 Chev on straight gas
or
Injected 5lt on petty?
We have one of each and can`t decide on which way we want to go. Either way will have a turbo 400 behind with a GQ transfer behind that.
personally id consider both of them to heavy for a buggy.
if i had to chose id prob pick the one on gas providing getting gas to the buggy was easy enough, as its simpler to install and less complucated to play with
if i had to chose id prob pick the one on gas providing getting gas to the buggy was easy enough, as its simpler to install and less complucated to play with
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327 on gas. No computers, no wiring to be ripped out by a stray spotters strap. Oops sorry got you mixed up with webbie.
Simple is good.
And bagder, too heavy for a buggy Did you happen to see what the winner of Ozrock and i think Werock is running in their buggy?
From memory there was only a few kilos difference between supposedly light rangie crap and chev stuff anyway. Rangie trannies are heavy.
Simple is good.
And bagder, too heavy for a buggy Did you happen to see what the winner of Ozrock and i think Werock is running in their buggy?
From memory there was only a few kilos difference between supposedly light rangie crap and chev stuff anyway. Rangie trannies are heavy.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
maybe
Guts i would only think of using the 327 if it has hei cause points and all the crap that come with it sucks.
As for the efi 5l i assume that its holden if it is very easy to wire and very very reliable probably will cost more to set up but that depends on what stuff you already have.
It really all depends on wheather you have all the gas stuff or if you have stuff to set up the efi motor.
my vote is for the 5L efi.
As for the efi 5l i assume that its holden if it is very easy to wire and very very reliable probably will cost more to set up but that depends on what stuff you already have.
It really all depends on wheather you have all the gas stuff or if you have stuff to set up the efi motor.
my vote is for the 5L efi.
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Hey mate we are now going v6 as lve done a motor swap now and ive come to realise with the whole buggie thing it is power to weight ratio is what its all about. go the 5l. CHEERS
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Good point.lux kid wrote:go the 5lt.
yeah they may be a bucket of bolts compared to the 327.
but the 5lt on gas you can run off 4 wires and you will be able to find parts any where in aus.
If you ever meet Guts you'll understand why simple is good
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
GUTS just GOT OWNEDHahahahahahaha.sierrajim wrote:Good point.lux kid wrote:go the 5lt.
yeah they may be a bucket of bolts compared to the 327.
but the 5lt on gas you can run off 4 wires and you will be able to find parts any where in aus.
If you ever meet Guts you'll understand why simple is good
Lockers or Knockers ,both will make for fun.
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you cannot get a more simple engine than a electronic ignitioned straight gas 327 chev.lux kid wrote:go the 5lt.
yeah they may be a bucket of bolts compared to the 327.
but the 5lt on gas you can run off 4 wires and you will be able to find parts any where in aus.
1 wire needed for dizzy
1 wire needed for LPG safety switch.
Jes
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Only problem is finding parts for the HEI dizzy when it shits itself during an event. Ask Peter Antunac about it. That same dizzy cost him a win at Put Up or Shut Up this year. Had he been running a holden motor and dizzy he could have had parts in a matter of minutes as there was plenty of spectator vehicles at this event running an EFI holden motor and there is no doubt he could have borrowed the parts to fix it.jessie928 wrote:you cannot get a more simple engine than a electronic ignitioned straight gas 327 chev.lux kid wrote:go the 5lt.
yeah they may be a bucket of bolts compared to the 327.
but the 5lt on gas you can run off 4 wires and you will be able to find parts any where in aus.
1 wire needed for dizzy
1 wire needed for LPG safety switch.
Jes
Personaly as much as i hate setting points dizzies up they are a much better set up as there is less important parts to fail. And you can generaly bodgy something up to make it run.
Biggest issue with the HEI is the module is inside the dizzy and the coil is in the cap so its so hard to wire up a coil or module from something else to get it to run. The holden one can use a module from almost any other electronic system and almost any coil will make it run.
Im a holden man over a chev but the one issue Holden V8s suffer from is lack of oil pressure. From factory they commonly only have just enough oil pressure to turn off a 7psi oil light at idle. This can be fixed but its not a simple fix.
Guts didnt you ask this same question about 12 months ago?
RUFF wrote:Only problem is finding parts for the HEI dizzy when it shits itself during an event. Ask Peter Antunac about it. That same dizzy cost him a win at Put Up or Shut Up this year. Had he been running a holden motor and dizzy he could have had parts in a matter of minutes as there was plenty of spectator vehicles at this event running an EFI holden motor and there is no doubt he could have borrowed the parts to fix it.jessie928 wrote:you cannot get a more simple engine than a electronic ignitioned straight gas 327 chev.lux kid wrote:go the 5lt.
yeah they may be a bucket of bolts compared to the 327.
but the 5lt on gas you can run off 4 wires and you will be able to find parts any where in aus.
1 wire needed for dizzy
1 wire needed for LPG safety switch.
Jes
Personaly as much as i hate setting points dizzies up they are a much better set up as there is less important parts to fail. And you can generaly bodgy something up to make it run.
Biggest issue with the HEI is the module is inside the dizzy and the coil is in the cap so its so hard to wire up a coil or module from something else to get it to run. The holden one can use a module from almost any other electronic system and almost any coil will make it run.
Im a holden man over a chev but the one issue Holden V8s suffer from is lack of oil pressure. From factory they commonly only have just enough oil pressure to turn off a 7psi oil light at idle. This can be fixed but its not a simple fix.
Guts didnt you ask this same question about 12 months ago?
its not aften that a HEI spits the dummy, but there is always Murphy's LAW
very easy to carry around a spare cap with the coil, and a spare module, this is a must, along with a mixer and converter repair kit and liquid steel.
Jes
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Since a few have bagged the old rangie / Landy idea does anybody acctually have the weights of each type of engine or is it all hear say?
I still to this day havent seen anybody kill a rover v8 in a comp! Unlike the commo v6s or even gonads with trouble cooling his 5ltr.
Ruff you of all people would have an idea on the diffrence in weight to most motors? Any idea.
The comment about all the top runners in rockcrawling run big cast block v8s then be surprised as i am shore this year will start to push towards the powerfull super light engines now Evan more 4 pots will come outa the woodwork im shore.
I still to this day havent seen anybody kill a rover v8 in a comp! Unlike the commo v6s or even gonads with trouble cooling his 5ltr.
Ruff you of all people would have an idea on the diffrence in weight to most motors? Any idea.
The comment about all the top runners in rockcrawling run big cast block v8s then be surprised as i am shore this year will start to push towards the powerfull super light engines now Evan more 4 pots will come outa the woodwork im shore.
Are you on the same page as everyone else or did i miss something? I didnt see anyone mention this.nottie wrote:The comment about all the top runners in rockcrawling run big cast block v8s.
Off Topic but have you seen what has won the last 3 W.E.Rock US events including the World Championships? Old School rig built in 2004, Front Engine Queer Steer
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Rover EFI V8 147KGs dressed from memory. The others im not sure on sorry.nottie wrote:Ruff you of all people would have an idea on the diffrence in weight to most motors? Any idea.
The motor (3.9Discovery)in my old buggy has been in the rig since January 2004 and has been on its lid more than most. It was also fitted to my Hilux for a few months before that. I drove it like i stole it and in all that time it had a set of head gaskits put on it because i forgot to turn the fans on at an event. Its still going strong. Im not saying go the Rover but never discount this engine it is a great choice for a Buggy if you want to go V8.
Would i ever build another with a Rover V8. NO. Only because if i ever build another it will be 4Cyl.
Cheezy built two chassis at the same time, both the same chassis
1. Rover V8, auto, LT230, rover diffs on 37's from memory
2. Chev 350 steel block, auto, GQ transfer, GQish diffs on 40's from memory
There was only kilos separating the two. Rangie engine is lightish, rangie trans and transfer case is not.
Have an LT230 here, it's bloody huge.
1. Rover V8, auto, LT230, rover diffs on 37's from memory
2. Chev 350 steel block, auto, GQ transfer, GQish diffs on 40's from memory
There was only kilos separating the two. Rangie engine is lightish, rangie trans and transfer case is not.
Have an LT230 here, it's bloody huge.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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