RossD wrote: RWD Focus
My RWD Focus would have 8 cyl and 32 valves. http://forums.focaljet.com/team-rigz/595969-4-6l-v8-focus-new-vids-post-88-a.htm
Might look something like this on the outside:
RossD wrote: RWD Focus
My RWD Focus would have 8 cyl and 32 valves. http://forums.focaljet.com/team-rigz/595969-4-6l-v8-focus-new-vids-post-88-a.htm
Might look something like this on the outside:
There's a couple of cars that look like they should have been mid engined, but weren't. Such as:
Mercury Capri. Look at all that room behind the driver. Put the B6T back there and you'd have a rear engined Miata.
Buick Reatta: Sure, not exactly a fun car stock, but a supercharged 3800 behind the driver, 5 speed Getrag, and some suspension tuning might make it into something that would have been a worthy successor to the Grand National.
Junkyard_Dog wrote: Daytona. Wanted to do one ever since Mopar had a kit in the 80s. I wanted one that would handle and look stock instead of a drag car though.
I remember that in the MP book back in 97-ish. I too have wanted the same thing.
But really, ANY of the FWD converted NHRA Super Stockers are what I like to watch, even if they do have fat tire syndrome.
Brian
drawing inspiration from both the awesome Durocco and the surprising successes thus far of our XJ-R i want to build a twin engined jeep cherokee
WRX 2.0T powered Justy:
I've got all the pieces if someone else wants to give it a try.
AWD SVX powerd Corvair:
I've got all the pieces for this one too.
Northstar powered Yugo:
Oh wait, someone else IS pursuing that one!
SVreX wrote: AWD SVX powerd Corvair: I've got all the pieces for this one too.
That one isn't up my alley but I'd love to read the build thread.
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
No, sorry. Too much risk of the cracked file ending up on the Interweb.
how about RWD to AWD conversion? Here is my favorite:
S14 + RB26DET and ATTESA AWD system from the Skyline
kb58 wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: No, sorry. Too much risk of the cracked file ending up on the Interweb.
I requested one of the new ebook readers for the holiday so I was just trying to double-up ;)
RossD wrote: RWD Focus
+1 But make mine a Terminator powered one.
I want to find a Miata with a blown engine, and drop in a Mazdaspeed motor and make it FWD. That would cheeze off some folks.
spdracer315 wrote:RossD wrote: RWD Focus+1 But make mine a Terminator powered one.
With that much weight in front of the front wheels, how do they keep the rear wheels on the ground.
I forget his username on here, but someone did a twin-engined Corrado. Just take away the front engine, and that's what you want to do.
cptkirk wrote:amg_rx7 wrote:Hey thats my car........ I saw on my photobucket account that people on this site were viewing my pictures and was intrigued as to what the site was. If you want to read the full build diary you can find it here:Cpt Kirks Mini Build Diary You will have to register to view the photos, lets face it, its not very interesting without photos. To wet the appetite the motor is a std Honda K20A2 from the Acura RSX with a Jackson Racing Supercharger, 4-2-1 stainless exhaust. It runs 288HP at the hubs + 190 ft/lb torque. Weighs in around 750Kg's & it'll do 0-60 in 3.4secs and 0-100 in 8secs dead. The build was not without its ups and downs, mostly downs, but I got there in the end and I love driving it.
Sweet!
Althought a V8 focus is neat, I'd sitck with a high strung zetec or duratec. Hell you could probably keep the ecm if you did it right. My other thought would be an early '00s taurus and slap in the drivetrain from a mid '90s thunderbird. Add in some reinforcements and its probably the closest thing we'll ever get to a modern Ford Falcon.
pinchvalve wrote: I want to find a Miata with a blown engine, and drop in a Mazdaspeed motor and make it FWD. That would cheeze off some folks.
that's really funny, actually.
but would be a big, big job to make fit. You'll need a bigger plasma cutter.
Hey guys, I'm a no0b. Long time lurker, first time poster actually. This topic is right up my alley.
Years ago I took a 1989 Chrysler Conquest TSi and swapped the 2.6L Turbo for a 351-W Ford V8.
My next dream is to get a Dynacorp 1969 Mustang Fastback chassis and make it mid-engine RWD. I think a poked & stroked 351-W and a Ricardo 6-speed transaxle from the Ford GT would work nicely. Matter of fact, I had a dream about this car, planning and designing it in my head. Build a firewall just behind the front seat and use the rear window from a Ranchero.
Anyway, I have it all planned in my head, and it'll prolly end up costing a ton of money to make it happen, and make it right. Maybe one day...
Laters,
Brian
I looked at my 95 Grand Am and thought about a RWD conversion myself. But I won't do it. I don't have the tools needed.
they're far too rare to convert to RWD now, but a Mini Marcos with the engine at the back could be fun.
RossD wrote:
OH MY YES!!!
Mrs. Zero is drooling on this as well . . . and she doesn't like the Focus . . .
Here's the forum posting with tons of pics on the Wagon...
http://forums.focaljet.com/team-rigz/625895-2000-focus-wagon-4-6-dohc-v8-lots-pics.html
Anyone ever been under the hood of a mid ninties Camry, with the slanted 2.2 engine? TONS of room, plenty enough for a V8, I've been itching to swap in an LS motor, build a tranny tunnel, but do everything I can to make it look, and even sound, stock.
I popped the hood on one at work and thought to myself (this thing has a ton of room! HMMMMMMM.)
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