The love had left me for the that car (rev5 shell rev3 tubby engine) so it had to go, I would of loved to have kept it or even sold if as one to someone else, but couldn't sell it so it had to be parted plus unneeded the engine for this project. No point having a car you no longer want sat on the drive.
Last edited by Chaos19810; 04-04-2017 at 20:55.
That's the same thing though isn't it? A rev5 shell with a rev3 engine is identical to a complete Rev5 turbo, no?
Not to a purist who likes the vin to be accompanied by the original engine number. A car that rolled off the line as a rev5 turbo is always (for arguments sake same condition/miles on car) going to be of a higher value than a rev5 n/a conversion.
So unless the body is stuffed i'd think it would be silly to yank a rev5 turbo engine out of a rev5 body to do a 1.5 project. But hey, whoever owns the car can do what they want with it. Like that dickhead that decided to burn the sex pistols pieces, no appreciation of what he had but was free to do with it what he wanted.
Identical? No.
Oh right I was just coming at it from a mechanical point of view.
How would you know what the original engine number is/was ??
Jimi
Black is not a colour ! .... Its the absence of colour
I guess you wouldn't, it could have had a dozen engine changes during its life too... do the turbo models even say "turbo" on the V5?
Anyhoo on with the show... I am using the S54 gearbox on this 3s-gte, I prefer to go as light as possible on my own Mk1 builds, there is a risk of gearbox implosion yes, but being someone that can easily swap it out in under 2 hours I accept the risk over the weight reduction. Mk1 swaps also have a protection factor built in, in that they generally light the rear end up well before any transmission stress takes place, sometimes being 300kgs lighter than a Mk2 has its perks, but it is still a risk using it over the E153.
I have now fully built my new S54, with our famous Mk3 Torsen LSD mod. This particular gearbox is a bit special, having only 15k on it from new.
How she looked yesterday in the sun, you may notice no rear wing, which is off for Plumlifying.
I guess you'd have to go off the original registration papers, maybe saying the original engine number was a bit OCD, but same spec more to the point. But thats what the real fanatics and concours mob do for with classic cars - our will be one day!
Don't worry paul, there'll be some Wayne Carridi type in the future who makes a show about, 'Some guy in Durham who shoved v6's into small spaces'