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V8 engines for your 4x4??
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Slunnie, I'd be surprised if the BB was significantly heavier than a TD42.
I'd run the BB for sure, but it's going to need some careful gearing and parts choice. Really, it's going to want a 4L80E behind it to allow a sensible cruise rpm.
I wouldn't want to try and drive that offroad with a manual behind it. It's be murder on driveline IMHO.
Steve.
I'd run the BB for sure, but it's going to need some careful gearing and parts choice. Really, it's going to want a 4L80E behind it to allow a sensible cruise rpm.
I wouldn't want to try and drive that offroad with a manual behind it. It's be murder on driveline IMHO.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
with the big block chev my front susspensoin sits about an inch & a half higher than it ever was with the 4.2 petrol, so i dont think weight is an issue,Gwagensteve wrote:Slunnie, I'd be surprised if the BB was significantly heavier than a TD42.
I'd run the BB for sure, but it's going to need some careful gearing and parts choice. Really, it's going to want a 4L80E behind it to allow a sensible cruise rpm.
I wouldn't want to try and drive that offroad with a manual behind it. It's be murder on driveline IMHO.
Steve.
im running a 5 speed box on 37''s & it sits just on 2000rpm at 100klms in 5th, i drive it pretty hard on & off road & only ever broken the yoke out of the rear diff centre, one cv, one clutch & engine mounts, so the drive line seems pretty good considering i guess!!
GQ patrol '454' Big Block Chevy 7''lift 37'' muddies & heaps more...
For my Rodeo I'd go a 5.7 LS1 for
a) Its been done before by Bruce Garland
b) Has a "small" size and weight to fit the engine bay
c) Has in the right spec, up to twice the power at the fly than the 3.2 V6.
However, If it there was a balls out option.. a current model Chev 6.2L Supercharged would get the nod But could you imagine the strengthening to be done for the standard Isuzu parts to cope?!?!?!?
a) Its been done before by Bruce Garland
b) Has a "small" size and weight to fit the engine bay
c) Has in the right spec, up to twice the power at the fly than the 3.2 V6.
However, If it there was a balls out option.. a current model Chev 6.2L Supercharged would get the nod But could you imagine the strengthening to be done for the standard Isuzu parts to cope?!?!?!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDZHRun6h7c
think thats abit of me for my disco
think thats abit of me for my disco
Jaguar 4.2l DOHC 32v Supercharged v8 for me, would be nice in the engine bay of the Defender
Factory 400+ bhp @ 6000rpm
Torque 415 lbs/ft @ 3500rpm
Not bad figures for a light weight 256ci alloy v8
Unfortunately i could probably buy 2 LS motors for the same price.
Factory 400+ bhp @ 6000rpm
Torque 415 lbs/ft @ 3500rpm
Not bad figures for a light weight 256ci alloy v8
Unfortunately i could probably buy 2 LS motors for the same price.
3dr 110 H/Top,Swampers,Locked and Loaded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDZHRun6h7c
think thats abit of me for my disco
does that mean the motor pulling over 300+ at the front axle and
300+ at the rear axle?does that equate to 124kw each wheel as its a 4wd range rover classic not 2wd?.
because its running on a 4wd dyno
if it is that rover motor is pulling not bad kws
the jaguar v8 would be 400+ rwhp or at the fly wheel
so i guess it would loose abit if was in a 4wd would it not?
is 300+hp on a 4wd dyno the same as if it was 300+ on a 2wd dyno???
seems to me both axles are pulling 300+ on the dyno
does any one know?
think thats abit of me for my disco
does that mean the motor pulling over 300+ at the front axle and
300+ at the rear axle?does that equate to 124kw each wheel as its a 4wd range rover classic not 2wd?.
because its running on a 4wd dyno
if it is that rover motor is pulling not bad kws
the jaguar v8 would be 400+ rwhp or at the fly wheel
so i guess it would loose abit if was in a 4wd would it not?
is 300+hp on a 4wd dyno the same as if it was 300+ on a 2wd dyno???
seems to me both axles are pulling 300+ on the dyno
does any one know?
300 ft-lb, that's about 400Nm.gonfellon wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDZHRun6h7c
think thats abit of me for my disco
does that mean the motor pulling over 300+ at the front axle and
300+ at the rear axle?does that equate to 124kw each wheel as its a 4wd range rover classic not 2wd?.
because its running on a 4wd dyno
if it is that rover motor is pulling not bad kws
the jaguar v8 would be 400+ rwhp or at the fly wheel
so i guess it would loose abit if was in a 4wd would it not?
is 300+hp on a 4wd dyno the same as if it was 300+ on a 2wd dyno???
seems to me both axles are pulling 300+ on the dyno
does any one know?
A modern turbo diesel with a little more than 2L capacity can produce that.
[quote="KiwiBacon"][quote="gonfellon"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDZHRun6h7c
300 ft-lb, that's about 400Nm.
A modern turbo diesel with a little more than 2L capacity can produce that.[/quote
4wd dyno
would a 2l td put 300ft-lb to the front
and 300ft-lb to the rear on a 4wd?
or is that a 2ltd would put out 300ft-lb at the fly wheel
then it get split to four wheels giving it 75ft-lb
or maybe 30-60kw at each wheel?
thought dyno tells what putting out at wheels
would think that roverv8 was pulling
over 500+hp at fly wheel,
then 300hp/300ft-lbs at each axle,
given it 124kw / 124ft-lb at each wheel
300 ft-lb, that's about 400Nm.
A modern turbo diesel with a little more than 2L capacity can produce that.[/quote
4wd dyno
would a 2l td put 300ft-lb to the front
and 300ft-lb to the rear on a 4wd?
or is that a 2ltd would put out 300ft-lb at the fly wheel
then it get split to four wheels giving it 75ft-lb
or maybe 30-60kw at each wheel?
thought dyno tells what putting out at wheels
would think that roverv8 was pulling
over 500+hp at fly wheel,
then 300hp/300ft-lbs at each axle,
given it 124kw / 124ft-lb at each wheel
i have a couple rover3.5v8 putting out 220+bhp
a factory 4.6 in a p38 has a top speed of 130mhp standard
that motor was stage 3 4.6lt
with merlin heads(ouch 10k nsd a pair)
a standard 4.6 has
Maximum torque
(DIN) 375.0 Nm (277 ft·lb) (38.2 kgm)
@ 3000 rpm
Maximum power
(DIN) 228.1 PS (225.0 bhp) (167.8 kW)
@ 4750 rpm
so did the dyno show 300+hp/300+ft-lb at each axle?
a factory 4.6 in a p38 has a top speed of 130mhp standard
that motor was stage 3 4.6lt
with merlin heads(ouch 10k nsd a pair)
a standard 4.6 has
Maximum torque
(DIN) 375.0 Nm (277 ft·lb) (38.2 kgm)
@ 3000 rpm
Maximum power
(DIN) 228.1 PS (225.0 bhp) (167.8 kW)
@ 4750 rpm
so did the dyno show 300+hp/300+ft-lb at each axle?
The dyno shows the sum of all four wheels, this is related back to flywheel power/torque through gear ratios and correction factors.gonfellon wrote: 4wd dyno
would a 2l td put 300ft-lb to the front
and 300ft-lb to the rear on a 4wd?
or is that a 2ltd would put out 300ft-lb at the fly wheel
then it get split to four wheels giving it 75ft-lb
or maybe 30-60kw at each wheel?
thought dyno tells what putting out at wheels
would think that roverv8 was pulling
over 500+hp at fly wheel,
then 300hp/300ft-lbs at each axle,
given it 124kw / 124ft-lb at each wheel
I doubt that 4.6 is putting out 300hp at the wheels, I think it's corrected to flywheel.
thanks for working dyno out as abit puzzled on where rating wasKiwiBacon wrote:The dyno shows the sum of all four wheels, this is related back to flywheel power/torque through gear ratios and correction factors.gonfellon wrote: 4wd dyno
would a 2l td put 300ft-lb to the front
and 300ft-lb to the rear on a 4wd?
or is that a 2ltd would put out 300ft-lb at the fly wheel
then it get split to four wheels giving it 75ft-lb
or maybe 30-60kw at each wheel?
thought dyno tells what putting out at wheels
would think that roverv8 was pulling
over 500+hp at fly wheel,
then 300hp/300ft-lbs at each axle,
given it 124kw / 124ft-lb at each wheel
I doubt that 4.6 is putting out 300hp at the wheels, I think it's corrected to flywheel.
so motor was only 80hp more than standard 4.6 rover
a few mods to a 3.5 it will pull 300hp as in
rover vitesse group c winner(84 bathurst)
80hp more is a pretty big % improvement, especially without increasing displacement.gonfellon wrote:thanks for working dyno out as abit puzzled on where rating was
so motor was only 80hp more than standard 4.6 rover
a few mods to a 3.5 it will pull 300hp as in
rover vitesse group c winner(84 bathurst)
How fast does a 300hp 3.5 have to turn to make that much power? I suspect it'd be tuned for all top end without the low end torque which you want in a 4wd.
Since we're being silly now, I sometimes wonder about putting a bmw v12 into a P38 HSE. The HSE has the same auto (4HP24) as an 850i/750i etc.
Apparently the BMW V12 is actually surprisingly close in size and weight to a Rover V8 as well. 240kW, 500Nm... not bad. Probably sounds nice too.
Of course it is just a bolt-in swap in my little dream world.
Apparently the BMW V12 is actually surprisingly close in size and weight to a Rover V8 as well. 240kW, 500Nm... not bad. Probably sounds nice too.
Of course it is just a bolt-in swap in my little dream world.
This is not legal advice.
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