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GM Ecotec Engine Swap

Postby 1980dhc » 13 Jul 2010 17:42

Does anyone know if there has been an Ecotec engine swap done into a TR7. I like the idea of having more power in my car and I am just thinking about the different possibilities, including a Rover V8 or a GM LS1.

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Postby V8Wedgehead » 13 Jul 2010 20:27

For off the shelf bolt in and little fabrication the way to go is the Rover V8. Hey it was done by the factory!

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Postby PeterTR7V8 » 13 Jul 2010 22:09

This video shows a LT1 conversion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py2ZM0Xq8h0

This is Rodney's Toyota/Lexus V8 conversion http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... C_ID=11198

Although I also prefer to see a Rover V8 used I think you need to enjoy the heritage value of the motor for it to be a better choice for you. From what I've read of conversions using modern motors you will end up with a more usuable car for less hassle & less ongoing maintenance. The thing to remember is that the more power you put into a TR7 the faster they fall apart. [B)]

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Postby silverseven » 14 Jul 2010 02:03

don't think it's ever been done, but many a folk here at the GM shop I work for think it's a great idea (been more than a few lunch/bench sessions involving my car and a solstice engine swap....especially the turbo one [;)])
((btw none of these convos were started by me....I'd go more along the more traditional rover engine myself))

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Postby FI Spyder » 14 Jul 2010 04:27

Don't forget the possibility of the Buick V-6. Ron (Orange Rag) did that and I believe he said it was 235hp. Engine sits back nicely, lots of room to put in and take out as it's only three cylinders long. It's a pretty small on the outside and pretty light and moves the weight distribution to the rear for better handling. I was talking to him last Sunday and he said he turns 1500 rpm at 60mph with his T5 transmission and 3.45 rear diff. He's thinking of putting his son's 3.90 diff in and giving his 3.45 to his son so he's not idling when going down the highway at the speed limit (it's actually 55 on the island). Not that he needs more HP at the rear wheels. And the best part is the engines/trannys are cheap and you can buy the kit with everything to bolt it in. He's since put on a high rise manifold with snorkel and K&N filter.

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Postby mb4tim » 14 Jul 2010 14:36

I love the 3.8 Buick. I had one in my 78 Sunbird and my 89 Reatta. I would drool for it in my 7. It's a ratty looking beast, but it would scream!

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Postby RJS » 15 Jul 2010 01:48

I always thought this was the best looking buick v6 conversion I have seen.

http://thewedgeshop.21.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=32

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Postby silverseven » 16 Jul 2010 02:13

but no matter how nice a 3.8 can be built (even a GN breathed on one...) it will never have the orgasmic sound of even the smallest v8 [8]

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Postby 1980dhc » 16 Jul 2010 07:23

that is so true about the sound of a V8.

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Postby Beans » 16 Jul 2010 22:53

A Sprint engine on DCOE Webers @ 7000 rpm comes pretty close, if not better [8D]

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