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  1. #21
    stevy Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    Very true
    Why any idiot would not mod the standard motor is beyond me. I guess ignorance and those with little knowledge on engines, would.

    There is someone in this group, thankfully on my "Ignore list", who would qualify

    Cheers,
    lads, u have lost me here, apart from the internal bickering...and the discussion on the pros and cons, in my opening thread i asked if anyone knew of a firm in perth who would take on the work.
    can anyone point me in the direction of perhaps modding my v8i 3.5 as i cant seem to find a company in perth with the will, perhaps i am looking in the wrong place ie. landrover workshops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevy View Post
    lads, u have lost me here, apart from the internal bickering...and the discussion on the pros and cons, in my opening thread i asked if anyone knew of a firm in perth who would take on the work.
    can anyone point me in the direction of perhaps modding my v8i 3.5 as i cant seem to find a company in perth with the will, perhaps i am looking in the wrong place ie. landrover workshops.
    Forgeting the internal arguments....

    LEts find you a mechanic in WA that can convert your car to your wants

    Steve

  3. #23
    stevy Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    You could do a hell of a lot to a Rover V8 for less than ten grand, and blow away the bloke with the "Chevy".

    Weight is an important factor to the handling of any vehicle, so don't listen to any idiot that says a heavy chev V8 is the way to go.

    Suggest you start a new thread asking for advice on hotting up a Rover V8. The "Bowler Wildcat" is a rover V8 block, drilled and stroked to 5 litres with TVR (I think) heads. It is one very powerful machine
    err, hmm, 50k plus

  4. #24
    RonMcGr Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by stevy View Post
    lads, u have lost me here, apart from the internal bickering...and the discussion on the pros and cons, in my opening thread i asked if anyone knew of a firm in perth who would take on the work.
    can anyone point me in the direction of perhaps modding my v8i 3.5 as i cant seem to find a company in perth with the will, perhaps i am looking in the wrong place ie. landrover workshops.
    Mate there is no "internal bickering" as you say.

    It is a simply mathematics and common sense.
    Lumping a Land Rover with a GM motor is far more expensive than modding the original.!!

    Try:

    BEECHBORO 4X4

    or Land Rover Owners Club of Western Australia (Inc)

    for advice.

    Google is your friend.

  5. #25
    stevy Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    Mate there is no "internal bickering" as you say.

    It is a simply mathematics and common sense.
    Lumping a Land Rover with a GM motor is far more expensive than modding the original.!!

    Try:

    BEECHBORO 4X4

    or Land Rover Owners Club of Western Australia (Inc)

    for advice.

    Google is your friend.
    hmm, beechboro 4by4 arnt answering emails, might just swing past them.
    also, i think you are mistaken about a chevy being more expensive than a land rover upgrade, quite the opposite, the chevy motors are cheap as chips now.
    Last edited by stevy; 8th March 2008 at 08:05 AM. Reason: more info

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