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P40 OR V8
P40 OR V8
Has anyone out there ever done any modification work to a p40 engine, and is it worth it? i am currently trying to decide weather to rebiuld and modify the p40 or go with a v8, I have a mk 85 ute, whats the cheapest and most reliable way.
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I don't think it is a fair comparison - V8 or P40. Obviously a V8 will give better torque and more power so if you are into comps, drag racing or just like the sound of a V8 that's the way to go.
That being said the P40 is a very reliable, simple, strong engine, easy to work on and ideal for extended offroad trips and far superior to the L28. It has good pulling power low down but is not over economical returning approx 19mpg. It is however an old design based either on a 1948 Austin or an earlier American engine, not sure which.
I have had very little trouble with my P40 which has now done over 250,000km. I am at last getting round to some mods - megasquirt fuel injection and a set of extractors. The fuel injection because I finally got tired of my carbs flooding when winching up steep hills, and extractors because the old cast iron manifold was warped badly in the vertical direction and was developing a small crack. The only other mod I have done is to change the valve seats so it will run on the new unleaded fuels without the need for an additive.
David
That being said the P40 is a very reliable, simple, strong engine, easy to work on and ideal for extended offroad trips and far superior to the L28. It has good pulling power low down but is not over economical returning approx 19mpg. It is however an old design based either on a 1948 Austin or an earlier American engine, not sure which.
I have had very little trouble with my P40 which has now done over 250,000km. I am at last getting round to some mods - megasquirt fuel injection and a set of extractors. The fuel injection because I finally got tired of my carbs flooding when winching up steep hills, and extractors because the old cast iron manifold was warped badly in the vertical direction and was developing a small crack. The only other mod I have done is to change the valve seats so it will run on the new unleaded fuels without the need for an additive.
David
1982 Patrol K160 SWB (MQ) 4L P40 Petrol with Megasquirt fuel injection and EDIS ignition. Warn 8274 winch with Gigglepin head
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