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MG C Project

Baz

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Morning, I'm usually found in the midgets forum, so please excuse my sidestep.

I (and a friend) are thinking of 'constructing' an MGC (Sebring replica,) without the weight and handling problems. Primary concern is the engine, an MG straight 6 is somewhat rare I understand so my question is what engine (and tranny) can fit snuggly into a B and provide the kind of HP, 120, 130+ that is of the period, lighter and relatively easy to aquire.
Thanks in advance.
 
There's something overpoweringly desireable about 6 cylinders in a B and it won't go away! My partner in this has two Bs that go like stink. In all honesty, aside from cash limitations, we are looking for a lot more.....!
 
Beauty, thanks Rob.
I knew a straight 6 would be tough, so too will a rear axle and I don't want to push the engineering envelope with an 8. I think you're right on a V6, plenty of them in the yards, the hard part will be the compression ratio if I find a good donor.
Guess it won't be a C then, It'll be a V6 BGT in Monte Carlo Rally colors. That'll do nicely.
 
Tim....

you left your turn signal on!

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LOL
 
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without the weight and handling problems

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The only handling problems C's had back "in the day" was due to the tires available...with today's tires, there are no handling problems!

The B engine will achieve what you're looking for - easily...& the C wouldn't fit in a B anyway...at least not with the B suspension beam in place.
 
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