jessie928 wrote:Rainbow Warrior wrote:I doubt if you could refer to many 25year old 400Hp vehicles with 4 wheel drum brakes as safe.
A Landrover has better road suspension than a 40/45 series, shackles on the front of the springs? Any slop and your front axle trams from left to right.
I'm sure you would get wonderful economy & smooth idle running an undersized carby with a Stage 3 400hp drag racing cam.
If the guy wants one for the style of it, why not, but if he doesn't know what he's getting himself into the least we can do is warn him.
a- well set up drum brakes on a 40 dont have a problem pulling up.. with a v8
I have had 7 fj'40's i have 4 at the moment, one has a 600hp SBC one has a 302 windsor, one has a 4.2 petrol and teh oher is teh farm car and has the diesel donk.
only one of them has disk brake front.
Whats a drag racing cam doing in a 4wd? do you want tourque to start at 4000rpm or what?
As a matter or fact it will actually be alot smoother with a smaller carb
Landrover, when were we comparing brittish trash?
a fj40 is much better on road with a " lighter" SBC in the front
Cheers, Jes
A V8 doesn't necessarily help it pull up other than it may be lighter than the original donk, sure drums may pull up ok, but well set up discs pull up better.
Drums work fine if you regularly pull the wheels off to clean & adjust them, but the novelty wears off after you've experencied not pulling the wheels off and not having to adjust them regularly.
600hp? I'm guessing it's not your daily commuter, nothing wrong with a good play toy, but if the OP is young and want's to cummute regularly on a low wage, it may not be within reach.
Torque starting up high? I've seen this so many times, with some many conversions turning a decent off roader into something that bucks like a pig offroad, because a mate sold me this kick arse motor from his 11 sec Torana cheap. Rotary Sierra needing to rev it's nut off in soft sand, while stock ones overtake it
I've never tried a wild grind cam with a stock carby but assume there's a very good reason for not doing it.
I'm comparing any 70's "trash" really, I didn't say their handling was good, though with mine handled pretty tight on army springs & crossplies.
Even after my mate spent 2 years of mods of mods and thousands on 2 sets of springs & shocks, it still didn't feel right on the freeway, hence he never ended up fitting the 35's, he sold it instead.
Brakes? He had his drums off for cleaning every time I had my Landrovers drums off every 2nd weekend and got pissed off when I brought a Rangie and stopped doing so.