I saw a nice sprint car once with an SHO motor in it. It would be good in a
roadster. Lots of fancy machining to make it work, but sure looks good!
Paul Strassmaier
67 2000
-----Original Message-----
From: DemonTSi@aol.com [mailto:DemonTSi@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 10:17 PM
To: wadwerk1@cnetech.com; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: "Tiger" killer
In a message dated 3/17/99 9:03:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
wadwerk1@cnetech.com writes:
<< ok heres the story I have my 2000 and its fun but my father is almost
finished with his sunbeam tiger and i am jealous. I have a line on a 1600
for
$400and i want to modify it to run with the tiger.I dont want to butcher my
baby(2000) so i am going to do it on a 1600. what would be the best engine
for
the car, a turbo 6 or a 302 (same as what is in his tiger). does any one
know
if either engine will fit. what can i do for a trany combo? what about a
rear
end do I need to chop a ford 9'.last but not least what can I do about the
soft suspension? any suggestions would be appreciated. >>
Well, you could pretty much throw whatever you want in there, but I suggest
sticking with a japanese engine. It'd be nice to keep it in the family with
a
modern Nissan engine also. If you really want power to play, you can go with
a
VG30 V6 or an SR20 inline-4. If you're interested in a turbocharged SR20DET,
my friend has a hold on one right now for 1800, minus the wiring harness and
transistor pack/igniter. But otherwise, it's complete with tranny and coil
packs etc. Figure in an air filter, larger turbo (gonna have to get a new
exh
manifold to clear the steering column too), downpipe with exhaust, ECU
reprogram, and you can probably squeeze about 330-350hp outta the stock
bottom
end.
It all does come down to how much $$ you want to spend for however much hp
you
want. The SR can pump out 700+hp if you're willing to drop the ca$h into it.
:)
Van - soon to be SR20 roadster...hopefully!
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