Stupid question. VRX engine in FTO
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Stupid question. VRX engine in FTO
Would there be any possible way of getting a 3.5 litre magna VRX engine to gel with an FTO?
stupid question, just an idea, not really a car tech head, but 163 kw engine ain't bad.
stupid question, just an idea, not really a car tech head, but 163 kw engine ain't bad.
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i dunno about that i've smashed and i mean really smashed many VRX's ... to the point where on one "run's night" we put another person in my car and i pulled out of the run near the top of second gear cause i was so far ahead it wasn't worth worrying about anymore.ruchi wrote:There would be a lot more torque, especially in the low-mid range, which would be better for things like drags at the stop lights.
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I'm a little surprised. I've never dragged off a VRX, but with higher torque and higher power, both at a lower rev range, that the VRX has, I am surprised that you "smashed" it, I thought it would have been closer than that.
The VRX must be a far heavier car, or there must be some other factor that I'm missing, as with better torque at lower revs it should be beating the FTO.
The VRX must be a far heavier car, or there must be some other factor that I'm missing, as with better torque at lower revs it should be beating the FTO.
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*smiles* I state that the other factor is sitting behind the wheel =)
Mind you, manga's are still FWD family sedans, regardless of upgrades to powerplant, etc. There's only so much power you can put down on a FWD. They're probably still running the standard gearbox as well.
Who knows *grins* too many factors.
Mind you, manga's are still FWD family sedans, regardless of upgrades to powerplant, etc. There's only so much power you can put down on a FWD. They're probably still running the standard gearbox as well.
Who knows *grins* too many factors.
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although 163kw on paper sounds pretty good, a 3.5l V6 motor in the FTO will no doubt make it very front-heavy, hence it will considerably upset the weight balance and handling of the car...
and G_A_V is right - for the money involved for the conversion, it does not justify the extra 13kw and a handful of torque... all you are getting is basically enhanced driveability but not necessarily quicker ETs.
and G_A_V is right - for the money involved for the conversion, it does not justify the extra 13kw and a handful of torque... all you are getting is basically enhanced driveability but not necessarily quicker ETs.
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