This is where my money would go. ls6 out of a cts-v
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This is where my money would go. ls6 out of a cts-v
If that LS3 is US emissions compliant, I think it will be OK here.
These are all brand new fully dressed engines, add your own flywheel/flex plate, clutch/converter, transmission, stick it in the car and start up. you could not rebuild and modify a used engine to those outputs for the money.
Why not bounce the ZF idea off Bob Bendtsen, Transmission Adapters although any one of those engines would likely chew up a ZF and spit it out in pieces in very short order if used hard.
There is always option D:;) have a look at what a few of the pom modifiers are doing to defenders and fit your d1/2 with a newer tdv6 or tdv8 from a rolled disco3 or RR.You may be able to get the gearbox/transfer caseas part of the purchase that means the only problems will be electrics and linking the box to the diff's.
This will be more expensive but we have not heard the budget.:D
When it comes to flywheels/flex plates don't discount anything just because it won't fit. I have turned custom sized alloy fly's with cast iron inserts for less than $200- plus machining, so around $800- all up.
I needed a 7.1/4" for a Tilton 4 plate clutch on the back of a 3UZ toyo (4.7 iron V8 but still light enough for one to carry the short block)and just bought a slice of appropriate grade alloy and would you believe a charade brake disc was the right OD/ID for the friction surface. Just turned the hat/back & cooling fins off and drilled for CSK socket screws. And made sure all fixings were helicoiled. Easier and cheaper to purchase/get machined than cromoly and (benefit for this case) lighter to spin so easier revving (esp when reaching 14000).
This guy in china is turning all sorts of custom bells and kits for just about anything. Contact email 778756561@qq.com
Sample of one of his kits
http://v-eight.com/tech_forum/downlo...php?id=247&t=1
No affiliation, just have purchased before and not had an issue.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/www.v-eigh...php?id=247&t=1
big deal, the tdi engine would weigh somewhere in between both of them and the weight difference is not an issue
That "boat anchor" is not just the world's most successful production engine, but also the world's most successful competition engine. First produced in 1955 and in production ever since in capacities from 265 cubic inches to 427 cubic inches. Lowest cost per horsepower of any.
I love these threads:D
Keep a lookout for a Ritters C4/9 trans conversion, will bolt straight up to the adaptor plate on the back of his 350, using stock trans posi & mounts, and driveshafts.
All he needs to get is a custom torque convertor ($500), a flexplate and fab up whatever shifter he wants. I used a flipped XF t-bar.
Easy peasy. Full reco on my C9 was $850 incl. heavy duty everything.
Wouldn't swap mine with the auto for anything either.
DL