Last call? Swapping PRV engine for Chevy or Ford small block
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Last call? Swapping PRV engine for Chevy or Ford small block
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 22:19:01 -0000
Moderator is soon going to tire of my predicament, especially since I
don't even have the car yet (I'm looking, trust me). But many
responses have raised interesting question: technical considerations
aside, is there a "moral" or "spiritual" reason to keep cars as built
(fuel injected PRV). I'm all hot and bothered to rip that plant out,
yet go to *GREAT* lengths to keep my Lincolns stock (ask me which
junkyard I spent all day last weekend in). This is more than just a
philosophical exercise: the supply of DeLoreans is definitely a fixed
number, that can only go down. My desire to re-engine one of these
cars could actually be counter productive to the hobby (obviously I
don't think so, but have received persuasive eMail's otherwise).
Speaking of eMail's, my box runneth over. I intend to reply to each,
but it's going to take a few days. In contrast my Lincolns and AMC's
have been rather solitary sink or swim experiences. It's *SO*
important to take questions seriously and not underestimate effect of
answers. Something second nature to a veteran can be a revelation to
the novice. I lurked for several months before popping the PRV
question, and I learned volumes. Once I did speak, was literally
overwhelmed with replies.
Am still willing to accept your engine-less DMC castoffs. If I never
open the rear louvers, will any of you really know what I've done back
there?
Bill.
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