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Get the V4 built and done and have dyno numbers run on it. Then send ONE to GM and tell them its the prototype for the next series of FWD cars. Then send them ONE a week later and have a single turbo setup attached and dyno numbers on that.
I would bet the little V4, 9.5:1 comp, mild cam, and single 60-65 mm turbo would EASILY push past the 250-300HP mark.
Now imagine that dinky little motor getting 28+ MPG attached to the 6 speed auto, yet having enough oomph to make the V6 mustang cry... LOL.
And to think that for the longest time I tried and tried to get a ford to go fast. Only cure was nitrous and a sawzall. Nevermind that it was a Lincoln....
Last edited by BigEd_72455; Oct 19, 2013 at 07:13 PM.
Honestly how many of you guys would snag the V4 for various projects? And how many would realistically buy the V12?
As much as I want to see the V12, I'd rather them focus on the smaller, easier V4 and actually show us something.
They even have a paddle shift commander that mounts behind the steering wheel somehow. I saw the advert in one of my car magazines... Cool stuff.
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I have at the moment swapped in an l33 (there is a build page around here somewhere), but the corvair rear diff wont quite handle the power, let alone anymore.
I wish to switch to a rear transaxle out of a corvette, but the combination is about 4-6 inches to long.
The 4 banger version of this, or much better a 6 banger would make this project a very scary reality.
I know a lot of mid engine kit car enthusiasts want to switch to the vette transaxle but in most cases it ends up to long by only a few inches. I think you could sell a lot of these in the 4 or better yet 6 banger versions, Id buy one right now.



