Alright. It's time to reveal the powertrain.
I was going to mess with you guys and tell you I was going to swap a small block Chevy into it, but I'll just spill the beans.
If any of you know me, you know that I have an affection for inline 6 cylinders. I used to have a Nova that I was going to put an Eaton Supercharger, but the car was totaled before I could. Ever since then I have wanted to do a boosted inline 6.
Now you are probably thinking 2jz. The problem with A 2jz is the price. They fit into a lot of cars, but to find one cheap you have to go with a GE, and then you have to sort out all the electronics transmission and such.
I'm not even going to go into the Nissan RB engines, because price, availability, reliability, etc.
This leaves one option in my mind, Vortec 4200.
So less than a year ago, I saw one for sale, 60000 miles, $200. I asked him if he would take $100, he accepted. Then we got to talking. He bought the engine cheap to put into his 300k mile Trailblazer, but the car was too rusty to justify the swap. The car still ran, so I asked what he did with it. He said it was still sitting in his driveway. I offered $400 for the car and the engine. He accepted.
My dad and I went and got it that weekend.
One problem with a Vortec 4200, is the size. These engines are massive. 4 inch stroke! Therefore a truck is a necessity.
Another problem is the bell housing pattern.
A 4l60e is not going to cut it for the power I want to make, on a budget.
More to come on that later!