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Old 21st November 2015, 08:28 AM
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Hi all

Has anyone fitted Rover V8 to the Roadster, I think there is enough room , but not sure about sump modification?

Anyway will be glad to hear if this is a good idea or to be avoided all together?:
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Old 21st November 2015, 12:39 PM
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The rv8 has little going for it asides from availability. Be sceptical when hearing power claims as well, it's s pig to get big power from And need huge money thrown at them to get truly impressive tunes. Good bhp can be had via forced induction but that puts even more strain on the minimal leftover space when in a seven type car.

If a v8 is essential I'd consider a small block ford along with an adaptor to take a box that's available in the uk (supra, jag, bmw). These engines will readily yield excellent power and are more compact. The exhaust face of the heads is angle down unlike the rv8 which is 90 degree from the road as such.

Another option and arguably the best for uk builders is the excellent Toyota v8 which is stronger, lighter and more compact than the rv8. It's also very cheap and more powerful not to mention a billion times more reliable. That'd be my choice, oh yeah!
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Old 21st November 2015, 06:02 PM
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thanks a lot, for clearing it up for me.
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Old 23rd November 2015, 09:01 AM
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I read an artical in a kit-car magazine a few years ago that said the Lexus V8 was the new RV8.

Readilly available, bulletproof and usually attached to a RWD gearbox already.


It could be the same engine as the toyota V8 already suggested though.
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Old 23rd November 2015, 01:50 PM
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It's a fantastic motor and the source of a fair few 1000bhp monsters around the world.

When choosing what to build it was between the roadster and a classic rwd something or other but using the Toyota v8 as the engine.
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Old 26th November 2015, 10:47 PM
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The 1UZ-FE is an awesome engine, but the main drawback is the gearbox it comes with. Whilst rear wheel drive it is auto only, and there is no manual gearbox which will bolt straight to it.
Also I'm not sure it's smaller than the RV8; from memory it's about 800mm square... don't hold me to that though!
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Old 27th November 2015, 01:04 AM
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Check this page out.

http://www.super7thheaven.co.uk/blog...v8-dimensions/

"The Rover V8 basic dimensions:
Length : 708 mm
Height : 707 mm
Width: 770 mm
Weight: 220Kg (minus starter & flywheel)
Power: 150 – 230BHP (ignoring the TVR 5.0 version)

Lexus V8 4.0 quad cam 32 valve V8 basic dimensions:
Length : 655 mm
Height : 610 mm
Width: 620 mm
Weight : 177Kg (minus starter & flywheel)
Power : 256BHP -305BHP

Don't forget the Lexus comes in sohc and dohc variants and the rv8 is annoyingly wider when the exhaust manifolds are fitted.
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