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  • m4ff3w

    Nov. 21, 2010 9:10 p.m. m4ff3w SuperDork

  • DeadSkunk

    Nov. 22, 2010 2:49 p.m. DeadSkunk HalfDork

    m4ff3w wrote:

    Oooooo!! Pretty!

  • 93celicaGT2

    Nov. 22, 2010 3:05 p.m. 93celicaGT2 SuperDork

    Toyota 1FZ-FE. Makes the 2jz look like a toddler.

    4.5 litres of straight six fury. 212hp and 275tq.

    But that's only half the story. It quite possibly likes boost even more than a 2jz. LOTS of 1000+whp Land Cruisers running around.

    (Yes, i'm serious. There's videos.)

  • pres589

    Nov. 22, 2010 3:24 p.m. pres589 HalfDork

    In reply to triumph5:

    Hond CBX was four stroke. Unless there's some other Honda I'm not aware of that you're referring to. I have also heard that they sound really great but are painful to get running sweetly (syncing the carbs properly and then dealing with the ignition I guess).

    As for which inline-six I would like to play with, I'd probably pick the MoPar /6, but it really depends on what car this is going into and what the budget is like. I believe a lightly turbocharged 225 with a ton of time spent working the head over and then MS&Spark setup to control it all would be great fun in a Valiant or Barracuda. Especially backed by a manual trans w/ overdrive. Although I miss the pushbutton controlled auto in my first car so that could be an option as well.

  • Nov. 22, 2010 3:40 p.m. triumph5 HalfDork

    In reply to pres589: I guess I didn't come across clearly. Yes, I know the Honda was a 4 stroke. Did not hear about the carb problems.

    I was joking about the chain saw engines, although it would be interesting.

    In looking over the responses, if there's the room in whatever you're going to put it in, a 4.0 or stroker Jeep 6 is probably the cheapest way to go, and they DO last forever. Add a cam, and you've got reliability and power. Although the British in me says a 4.2L jag with triple DCOE carbs.

    Make it an early Barracuda; nice body styling.

  • 1967cutlass

    Nov. 22, 2010 4:05 p.m. 1967cutlass New Reader

    s50/s52 for sure.

    Reliable, great powerband, fairly powerful, efficient, super easy to work on and maintain, parts are pretty cheap for them.

  • Cone_Junky

    Nov. 22, 2010 4:24 p.m. Cone_Junky Reader

    M50/52 or S50/52 would be on my shortlist.

  • DeadSkunk

    Nov. 22, 2010 5:32 p.m. DeadSkunk HalfDork

    I started this thread because there's an Austin-Healey kit for sale locally, for only $3K. It's set up for a SBC and autotragic,but I was wondering about what to put in it other than a V8. To be remotely "authentic" it would need to be an OHV six, but I wouldn't be that concerned. Any six ,OHV or OHC would be enough grunt and would make the appropriate noises. It would all come down to what you could find, and what amount of money you felt like spending. Since it's all just daydreaming,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • Zomby woof

    Nov. 22, 2010 6:14 p.m. Zomby woof Dork

    From memory, the vintage modified guys used to like a 230 Chev bored to take 4" pistons (327?). That would make a cool vintage motor. I know for sure they make all the right sounds

  • Big ego

    Nov. 22, 2010 7:22 p.m. Big ego SuperDork

    Osterkraut wrote:

    Big ego wrote:

    did some googling...

    Holy crap that 4200 six is nutso with a turbo on it.

    This guy did a 4200 swap sans turbo into an FJ80 landcruiser. Sayst he cruiser now gets 21-22mpg which is within the range that the cummins swapped fj80's get... HA!

    edit: dude with fj80 used a 3500 not 4200.

    The masterplan for my Land Crusher is the 4200 I6. Do you have the link to that guy's swap?

    http://picasaweb.google.com/autoeroticar/HummerH3DrivetrainIntoFJ80LandCruiser?aut...

  • NOHOME

    Nov. 22, 2010 10:00 p.m. NOHOME Reader

    DeadSkunk wrote:

    If you were going to build a car and wanted to use a straight 6, which one would you use? Availability, parts supply,weight would all be factors to consider. I've been thinking about big Healeys, that's why I ask.

    Yeah, I been thinking on a big Healey also. Like "How the heck does it go back together after all this time?"

    The engine on these things is sweet. Makes a sublime sound as it rolls down the highway. As a Hot Rodder at heart, I would love to shove a Supra engine in this thing, but it is going back stock.

  • NOHOME

    Nov. 22, 2010 10:03 p.m. NOHOME Reader

    oh yeah...attach photo!

  • pres589

    Nov. 22, 2010 10:31 p.m. pres589 HalfDork

    In reply to Zomby woof:

    Chevrolet 327 (and the 302 it's based on) are indeed 4".

  • 1slowcrx

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:44 a.m. 1slowcrx HalfDork

    I'm going to cast another vote for the M50/S50 crowd... but anything every made... I'd have to say the 2jz is pretty damn indestructible

  • Vigo

    Nov. 23, 2010 2:31 a.m. Vigo Dork

    DeadSkunk wrote:

    m4ff3w wrote:

    Oooooo!! Pretty!

    That timing belt looks a lot easier than it was in my mom's S80 this weekend..

    But man, do i like that motor. I have yet to drive one of the turbo ones but id really like to.

  • Nov. 23, 2010 9:04 a.m. turbo2256 New Reader

    In reply to DeadSkunk: How about a obsure 4 cylinder that uses a 460 Ford head and aluminum block and a chevy bellhousing. I think there 225 or 250 cu in.

  • DeadSkunk

    Nov. 23, 2010 9:07 a.m. DeadSkunk HalfDork

    And that would be................????

  • Zomby woof

    Nov. 23, 2010 9:10 a.m. Zomby woof Dork

    I believe that's a Mercruiser motor.

  • DeadSkunk

    Nov. 23, 2010 9:10 a.m. DeadSkunk HalfDork

    NOHOME, I take it you have a Healey project lying aroud?

  • NOHOME

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:17 p.m. NOHOME Reader

    DeadSkunk wrote:

    NOHOME, I take it you have a Healey project lying aroud?

    I have too many LBC projects; 2 BGTs a Bugeye, and the aforepictured Healey.

    The Healey is actually on the downhill slope. The undergarments are all painted and it should be a runner by spring, then off to final paint.

    If you like pictures of Healey projects, here is the rest of them so far.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2472007/1961-austin-healey-3000

  • Nov. 23, 2010 2:50 p.m. NGTD HalfDork

    Zomby woof wrote:

    I believe that's a Mercruiser motor.

    Also known as a Kiekhaefer motor after the inventer, if that answer is correct.

  • Nov. 24, 2010 3:24 p.m. AllsherInteriors New Reader

    On an unlimited budget? Try a Falconer I-6 Falconer 5 Liter Straight 6

    Ethan

    E36 Door Panels in OE Leather www.allsherinteriors.com

  • ReverendDexter

    Nov. 24, 2010 4:43 p.m. ReverendDexter SuperDork

    If budget was unlimited, I'd go with the turbo 4.0 I6 from the Aussie Falcon XR6.

    With my budget I'd probably go with a 7M-GE or -GTE. Not quite the glory and spectacle of the 2JZ, but considerably cheaper, can still be made to create plenty of power, and available in just about every junkyard I've ever been in.

  • pete240z

    Nov. 24, 2010 4:47 p.m. pete240z SuperDork

    Straight 6 - 1 barrel....what else do you need?

  • DeadSkunk

    Nov. 24, 2010 5:42 p.m. DeadSkunk HalfDork

    NOHOME, I like that "parts chaser". It looks pretty sweet ! And I also noticed the location. I used to haunt the area when i lived in Tillsonburg.

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