rockcrawler31 wrote:thanks guys.
i appreciate all the input. I'll pass it on to him.
in hindsight, it makes sense that you would be wringing the V6's neck all the time to get to the peak torque range.
I think he's mainly after reducing the sheer amount of fuel that this thing uses. As a side benefit he'll get better range anyway.
I suppose in the end it'll cost him a bit less to put the gas on (about 2k)
Am i right in thinking it will cost about double that to put the ford 6 in? by the time you buy the conversion kit, the motor, and pay for any small fabrication jobs.
Gas is king...
and my ford 250 xflow swap into the 40 cost me as follows (remember, i'm a tight arse so i got good deals on most stuff)
ford motor - $100 including impco 200 and B2 mixer... came with the rest of the car attached
bellhousing/and engine mount adapter kit - $100 - second hand.
starter motor to suit above kit - $200
radiator tank swapped to suit - $150
Hoses coolant hoses etc - $100
starter motor pinion gear (got sent the wrong one at first) - $40
misc nuts and bolts missing from the kit - $50
drill and drill bit to drill out the old engine mount rivets - $50.
new clutch/ flywheel resurfacing (not that i needed it, just thought i might as well while it was apart) - $250
wiring is pretty much grafted from 2f in there to the 250 harness... so came with the car.
exaust - quoted $250.
so done for a little less than $1500
why? because i am a ford nut... and the 2f was running on 5 cylinders, and was due for a water pump, dizzy, valves, and a starter motor... still pulled like a train tho.
don't discount the 2f tho. i was trying to kill it for over a year so i could justify to myself that i needed to do the swap... closest i got was buggering a distributer...
a well set up LPG setup on a 2f will get you decent economy. i've known one to get down to ~17l/100 k's - with a 4 speed and 31's.... which is bugger all to run.