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Somebody Stop Me! Light-weight and fuel-injected.
Location: St. Simons Island, Georgia
Posts: 60
My VIN: 10155
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Somebody Stop Me! Light-weight and fuel-injected.
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,440
My VIN: 11408
Club(s): (DMWC) (TXDMC) (DCUK) (DOI)
One of the bikes it is in is rated at 180 bhp and 120lbft of torque. It makes it at a reasonable rpm, unlike most sportbikes so you are not reving the crap out of it.
The issue with an motorcycle engine in a car is the weight of the car. The clutch and the transmission are simply not designed for the weight. This is extremely hard on these components and premature failure is very likely.
However, I am always interesting in a cool engine swap!
Supercharged 5.3L LS4 + Porsche 6spd
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I am not affiliated with Delorean Midwest in anyway.
Location: Flekkefjord, Norway
Posts: 128
My VIN: # 00712 (ex-Howard Hughes) # 03692 # 03980 # 05414 # 06759 # 06833 # 06975
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I remember that in the documentary "DeLorean" by Hegedus/Pennebaker, there is a segment showing John in a DMC board meeting discussing Renault and their PRV-engine.
I seem to remember that the discussion was about the PRV-engine being too expensive, and that DMC should get a better price on it since they were going to buy lots of engines in the long run from Renault. Anyway, in that discussion John mentioned something like..."in a year or so, we'll switch to Alfa".
Hm - an Alfa Romeo V6, that would be something :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine
Best wishes
Stian Birkeland
Norway
Last edited by dmcnorway; 10-17-2013 at 04:38 AM.
Location: 38.09080 N 23.8005 E
Posts: 2,038
My VIN: MMMMMCMXCII
A diesel!
The only engine type that can live as long as the Stainless steel!
Location: St. Simons Island, Georgia
Posts: 60
My VIN: 10155
This engine will bolt to the DeLorean transmission. With a lightweight exhaust it should be a big weight savings on the rear end. New engine, fuel injected, likes to rev and built for upgrades.
http://thekneeslider.com/is-the-motu...l-hot-rodding/
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Location: Syracuse, NY area
Posts: 1,026
My VIN: 10287
Club(s): (DMA)
Porsche Boxster/Cayman flat 6.
Nick A.
1988 BMW 325is
1982 DeLorean DMC-12
1989 Jaguar XJ6
It bolts to the DeLorean transmission? Are you sure about that? I would be VERY surprised to find out that was true. Bike engines are car engines are very different beasts. One is meant to move a 400lb vehicle, the other a 3000lb vehicle. I guess I don't know exactly what you're looking for in a car, but I think you would be rather dissapointed after the time and money spent on that swap only to gain 50 HP but lose 50 ft.lb of torque.
- Devon
83 Canadian Spec - Manual, Grey, Fixed Pulls, Flat Hood