Mr Revhead wrote:toyota v6s are put in camrys for a reason.....
they are reliable, if anything
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MikeMan wrote:I would have a look at the 6G72 MIVEC 3.0l V6 out of a 30M Diamante.
It puts out 180KW stock and should be fairly easy to get to 190-195 with some minor work.
260HP at FW would make the 220GTi move I think.
fuel wrote:MikeMan wrote:I would have a look at the 6G72 MIVEC 3.0l V6 out of a 30M Diamante.
It puts out 180KW stock and should be fairly easy to get to 190-195 with some minor work.
260HP at FW would make the 220GTi move I think.
The 6G72 MIVEC actually puts out close to 200kW stock.
The trouble is, it is an iron block construction, quite large and heavy. The original poster is looking for a lightweight all alloy engine to put into his Rover which originally had a 4 cylinder engine.
MikeMan wrote:
Does it have to be an NA V6? I am thinking something like a SR20DET might be a better idea if the M16 is not an option any more.
GT4 20 wrote:Thanks for the offer but 1600cc is too small.
Gary
GT4 20 wrote:
Yes. The T16 (M series was earlier) was turbo and I don't want to go down that route for many reasons. NA V6 will be a good source of torque, more so than most 4 pots.
Gary
saft wrote:in defence of the sr20det, the parts are cheap, they make lots of torque, they are a known quantity when it comes to building for a certain power level, and there are plenty of local companies with experience building them
Stu- wrote:Just as a side note : how's the rest of the rover going? Last time I saw pics of it you were getting a cage and had a side exit exhaust? Any updates?
GT4 20 wrote:
Not sure what Class C rules are, but with engine, I anticipate the all up weight being between 1000 to 1100kgs.
Gary
MikeMan wrote:
The 3.0L is rated at 180KW. The 3.5L (as used in the Evo Pajero) is 206KW.
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