That thing is awesome looking
It's left hand drive, too!
It's left hand drive, too!
Not used in Stags. Triumph used a home grown V8 which had serious reliability issues. Yes on TR8's, Yes on MGB GT V8, MGR V8 and I believe in the MGC (but not sure).Love the P6 Rover sedans. Yes that is the Buick/GM aluminum V8 originally the 215 used in early 60’s Skylark/Specials. Later sold to Rover. I think they were also used in Triumph TR8s and Stags. Still has dual SUs but some type of aftermarket distributor. Another day another car I would buy.![]()
not the MGCNot used in Stags. Triumph used a home grown V8 which had serious reliability issues. Yes on TR8's, Yes on MGB V8 and I believe in the MGC (but not sure).
Hi guys as well as the cars already mentioned the Rover v8 engine was factory fitted in Rover sd1’snot the MGC
Love it, Someday I'd like a mgb gt v8.A stick shift P6 is pretty rare (especially LHD)
I put a P6 engine in my MGB (converted to a single 4 barrel)
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TR8's, MGB GT V8Hi guys as well as the cars already mentioned the Rover v8 engine was factory fitted in Rover sd1’s
Morgan Rv8’s
Some TVR’s
Some Marcos’s
Land Rover defenders
Range Rover’s
MG Rv8’s
and probably a few more I have forgotten.
It even ended up in some police vans and some ambulances I think.
Then it was very popular with kit car builders, so it ended up in a lot of really really nice aftermarket cars then also.
I'm told your car with the aluminum block v8 is ligher than the original 4 cylinderA stick shift P6 is pretty rare (especially LHD)
I put a P6 engine in my MGB (converted to a single 4 barrel)
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I love your cold air intake for the carburettor, routed out through the firewall and into the fresh air intake duct in front of the windscreen.A stick shift P6 is pretty rare (especially LHD)
I put a P6 engine in my MGB (converted to a single 4 barrel)
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Yes, 40 pounds lighterI'm told your car with the aluminum block v8 is ligher than the original 4 cylinder![]()
No new holes in the firewall. I replaced the fresh air heater with that fabricated box and routed the intake air from that box. The downside is no heaterI love your cold air intake for the carburettor, routed out through the firewall and into the fresh air intake duct in front of the windscreen.
Your Ht coil location is pretty cool too and then is that a remote oil filter housing on the passenger side inner wing ?
Yes, 40 pounds lighter
No new holes in the firewall. I replaced the fresh air heater with that fabricated box and routed the intake air from that box. The downside is no heater. Yes, remote oil filter. The stock engine has the oil filter located where it messes with the steering.
She’s an absolute beauty !Yes, 40 pounds lighter
No new holes in the firewall. I replaced the fresh air heater with that fabricated box and routed the intake air from that box. The downside is no heater. Yes, remote oil filter. The stock engine has the oil filter located where it messes with the steering.
Yes, 40 pounds lighter
No new holes in the firewall. I replaced the fresh air heater with that fabricated box and routed the intake air from that box. The downside is no heater. Yes, remote oil filter. The stock engine has the oil filter located where it messes a with the steering.
Mine was a small block Ford.A stick shift P6 is pretty rare (especially LHD)
I put a P6 engine in my MGB (converted to a single 4 barrel)
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I'm not an expert but I did wonder about the solid axel, leaf spring rear suspension on some of the MG's, is that a non starter or can you have a well behaved car sports car with rear leaf springs. Also the lighter Buick/Rover v8 make the weight distribution a little heavier in the rear (Beavis and Buthead laugh) which would help?We had a standard 1.8 Mgb gt for a while about 20 years ago and she was a really nice car normally.
Except for 1 morning while heading to work I was driving along on a wet country road not far from my house , I took a right turn on a downhill fork in the road and the back end broke loose and she spun around completely. I managed to stop with full opposite lock and heavy breaking and luckily I didn’t hit anything.
And that was with a standard engine.
I can only imagine how much fun it must have been with a small block Ford or the Buick v8 under the bonnet.
Aluminium. A buddy designed and fabricated it. It had to be custom to avoid a hood bubble or scoop which was one of the goals. He did a beautiful job!She’s an absolute beauty !
Is your air filter housing brushed aluminium or is it brushed stainless steel ?
Aluminium. A buddy designed and fabricated it. It had to be custom to avoid a hood bubble or scoop which was one of the goals. He did a beautiful job!