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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: UK CRAIG on June 11, 2008, 10:44:52
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Has anyone put the LS400 Lexus V8 engine/transmission into a Disco 1???????????
Any info would be great, cheers.
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Wow, what a great idea !!!!
I love Lexus, we use a company that drives us around in them. Putting one of their engines into a Landy is a great idea - if it can be done.
Over to you mechanics then..........
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It should be possible, the lexus V8 is a popular engine swap and there are a few bell hopusings available for them, I bet they do one for the R380, so yes I would say definitly possible.
Althought the main reason for a lexus transplant is the fact it is an all alluminium block, therefore saving alot of weight over the cast iron blocks.
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that hybrid engine from them would be a good choice . personally bmw/jag and rover based v8 would only be on the shopping list for me for a disco one
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Lexus Pffffffffftttttt
Drop an Ls1 into it
400+ ponies & its easy
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Actually from an engineering perspective the LS400 V8 is not a great engine. In fact its not as refined as many other engines out there. What makes them so smooth and so nice to drive is the extremely technically well crafted engine mounts they use.
Now what appeals to me is the American V8 conversions that they did on the Range Rover Classic. I can't for the life of me remember the name now but Clarkson did an iconic Top gear where he whilst towing a ford focus on a trailer beat another ford focus in a 0-60 race in one.
Now one of them in a Disco is a nice idea but might be a bit scary with MT tyres :-)
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I did read around a bit about this a few weeks back. I'd come up with this idea for a Disco-based sleeper running a 5l Rover V8 with twin turbos and putting out around 500bhp. The problem seems to be that the Rover V8 gets very expensive to build when you want that much power from it.
No I will not be building one unless all six numbers come up, in which case I'd be looking for a tidy '95 or '96 3 door Disco. It'd end up dark green or grey, looking like a well cared for old Disco with the only visible mods being BFG A/Ts and upgraded brakes (not that visible). Obviously the suspension would get a complete overhaul and it might well need a tweaked gearbox, heavy duty diffs, etc to handle the power!
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Actually I know a guy who is putting a Range Rover Sport supercharged engine in his classic. I've seen the engine and I know he has the ability to do it. I hate to think what it will go like.
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I think with any big engine conversion you'll scare the crap out of yourself at first, then that'll keep you driving sensibly until you really learn how to handle it.
If the RRS engine will fit into a RRC/Disco 1 engine bay then that might be a cheaper route. The crucial part will be making sure it has the best exhaust you can fit. Ideally straight through... :lol:
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Actually from an engineering perspective the LS400 V8 is not a great engine. In fact its not as refined as many other engines out there. What makes them so smooth and so nice to drive is the extremely technically well crafted engine mounts they use.
Now what appeals to me is the American V8 conversions that they did on the Range Rover Classic. I can't for the life of me remember the name now but Clarkson did an iconic Top gear where he whilst towing a ford focus on a trailer beat another ford focus in a 0-60 race in one.
Now one of them in a Disco is a nice idea but might be a bit scary with MT tyres :-)
was it overfinch ?. i would fancy putting a gmc v8 deisel in my self,,alan
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Actually I know a guy who is putting a Range Rover Sport supercharged engine in his classic. I've seen the engine and I know he has the ability to do it. I hate to think what it will go like.
Not Frank is it?
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Yes Neil it is Franc B who is doing it, and you know as well as I do that its going to be breathed on as well, I am betting it will run on an ethanol mix and be chipped...
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<grin> cool ... yes Franc, silly me - typo whoops!