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noob here, but with a V8

kstevusa

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Decided to drop over from British V8. Had my B since "92 and V8 since 06. 40K+ miles and still having FUN.
SAFETY FASTER!
 
Welcome and have fun with the group here. They are nice people. Does the V8 make the Healey even warmer than the stock engine?
Jerry
BJ8
 
Welcome and have fun with the group here. They are nice people. Does the V8 make the Healey even warmer than the stock engine?
Jerry
BJ8

Surprisingly, no. But if you go to my build page on BritishV8 https://forum.britishv8.org/read.php?13,8264 you can see that I went the distance to try to keep that from happening, and fortunately, all that effort worked out. The car is more comfortable than a standard Healey in warm weather Plus, I live in New England, so there's not a lot of 100 degree days to wrestle with.
 
Hey, Kelly - welcome - good to have you over here!

Mickey
 
Hi There Kelly,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC anywhere.

Introduce Yourself & Your "Toys" to the "MG, Racing & Other" Forums & have a good olde time.

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Ah. There's a V8 MG I'd love to find and own. Prewar....Ford V8-60.
Saw in outside of Groton Connecticut in 1971.
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!
 
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