In reply to therealpinto :
cool cool cool, didn't know much about the volvos, just things i heard around (but not documented well). so yea, if the rear axle can handle the power, then yes, they're a great candidate... i'd love to find a 242 as that's the body style i really love... but any other volvo will do...
i have researched the Primeras and yes, not an option due to the FWD
my Saab will be getting 350-400 BHP soon at a marginal cost (around 2k euros max - engine work only) but still not sure how much can it's FWD handle (and handle properly - will definitely need an expensive quaife LSD - and don't know much about the transmission and axles - but engine wise, it's not a big price to pay for a 350 bhp
and yea, the ford sierra and scopio were on my list, and since your a pinto fan, lemme ask you a few questions : how's the chassis like? lots of body roll in the corners, are there any decent (and cheap-ish) suspension options available? 200-250 bhp on stock internals (with a turbo of course)? how much did it cost to get to 250?
is200 would cost me about 4-5k euros to get to 250 (safely) - my saab got to 250 with about 300 euros.
regarding old mercs are cool, but i hear their compression ratio is not adequate for a turbo - again, i didn't get more info on that, so not really sure...
2.0 is the limit on paper, i mean in the car documents (any more than this, i would be paying a lot extra, engines with more than 2 liters displacement are taxed 10 times more than those smaller than 2.0). so i can actually use any stock 2.0 (or lower engines) and stroke it to 2.5 or 2.8 or whatever is available out there. my saab is currently a 2.0 but i can go to 2.3 with just a new (old) crankshaft and piston rods (for cheap). same with BMW engines, you can turn the M50B20 into M50B25 or B28 rather easily and cheaply.
But i need a 2.0 base.