Engine swap
Been doing some thinking about the racing season and getting tired of having to drive the wheels of my car to stay in touch.
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Easy
In the US XF's are cheap let than 1/4 of the price here.
I can strip one out stick a V8 into it and have some fun or Try and match a manual box to a SRT.
In the US XF's are cheap let than 1/4 of the price here.
I can strip one out stick a V8 into it and have some fun or Try and match a manual box to a SRT.
Originally Posted by Hugo
1. Stick one of my V8's into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
I still think a great engine would be one of those World SRT-4 engines. Close to 300 at the crank and there is a huge aftermarket for turbos and other speed parts. One could easily build a 450-500 horse 4 banger with less weight up front.
Like you said in option 1..Strip a conventional xfire, sell the leftovers and drop a v8 in. For racing, the supercharged engine would be an added expense and headache with a limited level of horsepower. You can't beat displacement of a V8. The aluminum GM LSX engines are the way to go, light weight, ease of installation, strong aftermarket and factory support, high horsepower and reliable
Originally Posted by Hugo
Been doing some thinking about the racing season and getting tired of having to drive the wheels of my car to stay in touch.
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Will let you all know which way I go depending on the engineering costs but have found a 04 Black (the fastest) Ltd coupe for US$11 in Florida , going to make an offer via email
Originally Posted by Hugo
Been doing some thinking about the racing season and getting tired of having to drive the wheels of my car to stay in touch.
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Noticed that XF's are now down to US$11-12K here in AU $45K with the dollar at 90 cents it makes it viable to bring one in and strip her completely to run. Now the thoughts
1. Stick one of my V8's www.enginefactory.com into her with a Tremec 5speed and 9"diff total cost landed around $20K strip out all the good bits and put them on ebay.
2. Buy a SRT engine or SRT and swap a manual into it.
I will be removing all the ABS TC YAW airbags and everything else that can be pulled.
Just wondering if this is viable or am I just have a seniors moment
Yes thats the point might as well go for the fun stuff.
Would put me in the over 6 litre class but if I run the SRT it puts me in the 4-5 itre class anyways.
Good advertising for the enginefactory and saves the road cars for just that; considering there was a press article here naming the XF as a future collector car
Would put me in the over 6 litre class but if I run the SRT it puts me in the 4-5 itre class anyways.
Good advertising for the enginefactory and saves the road cars for just that; considering there was a press article here naming the XF as a future collector car
Still puts me in the 5 litre class due to the multiplier for forced induction engines.
Thought about and have asked Andy's Autosport (USA) who advertise a Vortec for the XF but have not had a reply as of yet.
All I want to do is go faster , a Left hand drive car would be useful for our fastest tracks here Philip Island, Sandown and the scariest of all Bathurst
I will just bring the car in pull it apart and make the decision on how I can get the most out of her and remain in a suitable class.
Thought about and have asked Andy's Autosport (USA) who advertise a Vortec for the XF but have not had a reply as of yet.
All I want to do is go faster , a Left hand drive car would be useful for our fastest tracks here Philip Island, Sandown and the scariest of all Bathurst
I will just bring the car in pull it apart and make the decision on how I can get the most out of her and remain in a suitable class.
Originally Posted by Hugo
Still puts me in the 5 litre class due to the multiplier for forced induction engines.
Thought about and have asked Andy's Autosport (USA) who advertise a Vortec for the XF but have not had a reply as of yet.
All I want to do is go faster , a Left hand drive car would be useful for our fastest tracks here Philip Island, Sandown and the scariest of all Bathurst
I will just bring the car in pull it apart and make the decision on how I can get the most out of her and remain in a suitable class.
Thought about and have asked Andy's Autosport (USA) who advertise a Vortec for the XF but have not had a reply as of yet.
All I want to do is go faster , a Left hand drive car would be useful for our fastest tracks here Philip Island, Sandown and the scariest of all Bathurst
I will just bring the car in pull it apart and make the decision on how I can get the most out of her and remain in a suitable class.
Originally Posted by Hugo
Still puts me in the 5 litre class due to the multiplier for forced induction engines.
Or, more appropriately, at WOT in sixth gear, you'll pull at 54.5mph the way your car would normally pull at 81.8mph. Actually, a tad bit faster because of the lower wind resistance at 54.5mph vs 81.8mph.
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