Swapping engines
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Swapping engines
- From: Senatorpack@xxxx
- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:53:48 EDT
Aside from stop light to stop light acceleration, there isn't any benefit
to swapping the PRV V-6 engine out of the DMC. The DeLorean engine is
reliable and easy to maintain. The myth is that the PRV in the DeLorean is a
POS...not true.
Renault Formula One Racing won many races around the world with PRV
racing variant. That engine redlined at 10,000 RPM and made over 490 HP.
The early PRV engines in the Volvo 260s from the mid '70s had issues
surrounding oil flow delivery around the cams. PRV factory engineers over in
France corrected the issue long before the DMC ever made it into production.
Another myth surrounds the BOSCH K-Jetronic fuel injection in the
DeLorean PRV engine. The fuel system is reliable and maintenance free,
however it will fail if the car is not driven...plain and simple. Think about
those beautiful supermodels...they get pissed off, temperamental, demanding,
and cranky if you quit paying attention to them...if you find one that
isn't...give me her name.
The DeLorean car BOSCH fuel system does not like long term storage and
will act the same way. Long term, incorrect storage will wreak havoc on ANY
car.
E.G. The same BOSCH fuel injection system on the DeLorean is also on late
model Lamborghini Countach...twice over. Two fuel distributors, two cold
start injectors, two accumulators etc. The Lamborghini, a very fast,
unrefined, unreliable, pain in the ass to drive and operate, and they usually
have very low miles on the odometer. There is an owner near me with 90,000
miles on his Countach, however he has taken the effort to drive the car
almost everyday. He explained that most of the Lambo car owners let them sit
for long periods without starting them or adding a fuel stabilizer. The same
problems on the Countach list are asked here on the DML. The issue arises
from deteriorated fuel system from improper long term storage.
The PRV engine is a strong motor. The DeLorean specialists can clarify
any of your questions about high mileage capabilities. To date I do not
remember reading anywhere on this list or in DeLorean World magazine about
engine failure, aside from overheating the engine and warping the heads &
damaging the headgaskets...that is a direct result of a damaged cooling
system (bad hoses, belts, radiator, waterpump) and not changing the oil every
3,000 miles with a correct filter.
The no start issues, incorrect idle, etc., the multitude of problems
about DeLorean engine reliability on this DML list is attributed to incorrect
repair, incorrect parts, incorrect long term storage, incorrect methods of
awakening a car back to life after long term storage, etc., and not
maintaining the car properly...unfortunately many owners are driving around
with an incorrect oil filter, and a worn out, 21 year old, corroded, cooling
system with duct tape keeping the hoses together. Not worry because the
DeLorean specialists have just about every part for the DeLorean available.
Here are some web pages over in Europe devoted to the PRV engine:
http://www.simon-auto.de/site/10.html
Here you can upgrade the engine's performance to suit your needs...if that is
what you're after.
http://www.douvrinprv.com/
The second page has many links to different suppliers and high
performance dealers.
To summarize, the PRV engine issues are not some inherent design flaws or
poor planning by the Renault engineers...the owners issues you read & hear
about here on the DML arise from lack of proper maintenance & a general
unfamiliarity with the engine operation and basic maintenance requirements.
If you spend some time reading about the engine (reviewing your budget &
finances as well) and read how to maintain the car properly, buying the
correct parts from a DeLorean specialist will keep a smile on your face.
Best Wishes,
Michael Pack
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