v8 swap idea
I just put a low mileage engine in my car so this project would be far off if it ever did happen. Anyway ive been tossing around the idea of a lt1/ls1 swap into the svx. Esp with gas the way it is its possible to find lt1/t-56 for under 3 grand and ls1/t-56 for under 4 grand. Im thinking an R230 rear from a 300zx TT and a custom driveshaft. motor mounts and tranny x-member would have to be custom. Universal autometer gauges for the cluster. Of course AWD would be lost but 250rwhp with a stock lt1 would be nice and we all know about the potential.
Id like to hear everyones opinions. The 4k or so it would cost me to put in a sti 6-speed has me a little naseous and looking for another option. And I want a manual that would hold a decent amount of power and be able to keep the amazing looks and comfort of my SVX:D |
well the v-8 is a much taller engine. the engine is also heavier and longer. I dont think the unibody could handle the weight and torque from a V engine as opposed to a boxer engine. The car will also handle differnently.
Would probabaly be more prudant to turbo and/or supercharge the car. nipper |
I say go for it.
Lexus 4.0V8 is a nice engine. There's kits for the W58 boxes, leave the standard rear end in...custom mounts, tailshaft etc. Height might be a problem, as the engine bay is quite shallow...get measurements first. The body will be fine...the weight you lose in putting a RWD box in (eg W58 compared to the 4WD 4EAT), will offset the engine weight increase...all though I'd reckon the Lexus 4.0V8 would not be that much heavier. Would also need to think about engine management...then miscellaneous things like AC, cruise, PS (custom hoses) etc... Would be cool though. A mate here in Australia has whacked one of these Lexus engines in his GT4 (All Trac Celica to you guys)...then if that wasn't enough, he twin turbo'd it! M |
i know ford v8s are very tall engines but I think a ls1/lt1 wouldnt be much taller than the eg33. If I was concerned with weight the ls1 would be an option....i think you would actually save weight.
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Go for an LS1 swap man.. I've been wanting to do it for a while now but don't have the money. If you custom build a hood scoop that should take away the height problems, and those engines aren't much heavier. What you'll gain in engine weight you'll lose in tranny weight from the 4eat to T56.
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Just my $.02
The SVX is a uniquely designed car, its a fairly unique setup in that not many sporty coupes have AWD, it has a unique and very well designed engine. You're planning to eliminate 2 of those things. If you were worried about having raw hp, you probably should have bought something else from the start. |
yea its just something I was considering. Ill prolly go through with the 6mt swap within the next year. I agree with the raw power and another car comment, but even a muscle car head cant deny the looks, interior, and comfort of the svx:cool:
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svx's have more luxurious interiors than corvettes.. there's a reason they don't cost as much as other 400hp cars. Having a 400hp rwd SVX would be much better than a 240hp one with 90/10 "awd"
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is it really 90/10 i thought it was more like 70/30 or 60/40?
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Do a search, there have been a few discussions on this point. Dan |
to be honest with you its not very hard to beat corvette as far as luxuary goes... i hate the interiors in those cars... i hate how litte room you have EVERY WHERE and i HATE HOW NOISEY IT IS!
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I thought about making a RWD SVX too but ill wait for someone else to go trew all the headache, blood, sweat, custom this this and that, no car for 2 years, trial and error crap first. ..let us know how it goes:p
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Back to my suggestion...I was also thinking about it and you'll just end up with a better looking Corvette or SC400.
However, on the theme of the Lexus V8, there was a AWD setup for this engine released in a JDM Aristo...now keeping the AWD, and then having that motor...that smells like fun to me!!! Matt Oh...and I don't know what the torque split is on that setup.!! :) |
Why not use a grand national engine(shorter block lengthwise) has much potential and you could set it back farther in the engine bay. Engine would fit but wiring all this together would suck.
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