While talking to a friend at an event this weekend I mentioned we’re toying with the idea of installing a 5.0 Ford into the Datsun. My reason being I have my Formula 500 (it’s an 87 Novakar) which is vintage legal but can’t be used at track days (open wheeler) whereas the Datsun would make a fine track day hooligan car. Also I’ve now race the 1200 for 30 years and it may be time for something different.
My buddies reply was a V8 total unbalance the car!!! Note he’s running a BMW E30 which has a motor that weighs more than a SBF. Naturally a modern twin cam turbo motor was suggested.
Here is the rub the fully dressed motor and tranny in my car weighs 239lbs (motor 185 + trans 54lbs) so regardless of what I install it’s going to quote unquote unbalance the car.
So some food for thought; a 5.0 ford with aluminum heads & manifold and T5 tranny are 500lbs, the usual go to for Nissan swaps is an SR20DET, motor &trans weigh 493lbs. For comparison a Miata motor and trans weigh around 435-450lbs (so I’m told).
So any motor swap is going to add 200-250lbs to the car, the car itself is 1625lbs so even with the V8 lump we’re still talking a 1900lb car. Any conversion in my car will involve firewall and tunnel surgery so the motor could be pushed back a few inches.
I guess what I found amusing / intriguing is the fact that people don’t seem to be aware how heavy modern twin cam 4 cylinder engines are.
Tom
PS: Before anyone suggests a Hayabusa motor; it would be a whole lot of fabrication work for at best a 35-40 horsepower gain.