It's tough knowing that these forums are often designated for those who pursue the restoration and passion of the original experience. To that I have to confess I purchased a TR6 that was most likely destined to the junk - serious frame and body rust. Irestored to the best of my time to enjoy it for the past 2 years - in stock form.
It was to ultimately match my interest in doing some backyard engineering. Initially I also thought it was worthy of spending the time and $$ to make it a V8 conversion. Ok, ego had deeper pockets than logic.
Next, the results.... I am in the process of "dialing" things in from a SBC and 700r Corvette tranny(BMW diff)..
Simply impressive. From the first 50 miles with 300 Hp+(torque is the big deal) under the hood it is quite a ru sh. Best described as a bundgee cord. The details would be best suited for someone with a desire, TIME and a few $$.
My results though, were driven from something more fundamental. The TR6 chassis is very nice for this. Bless the Brit Lan. designers. The handling and roll feeling is incredible. Nothing like the full-out drivetrain at 0-100mph.
I want to finally thank those who keep the restorable TR's running and rolling. They are fun, personable and truly worthy. In some sense it's the passion they have teased us with.
I look forward to being a contributor to this form in the many years. Afterall, brakes are still important!!
All the best,
Jeff
It was to ultimately match my interest in doing some backyard engineering. Initially I also thought it was worthy of spending the time and $$ to make it a V8 conversion. Ok, ego had deeper pockets than logic.
Next, the results.... I am in the process of "dialing" things in from a SBC and 700r Corvette tranny(BMW diff)..
Simply impressive. From the first 50 miles with 300 Hp+(torque is the big deal) under the hood it is quite a ru sh. Best described as a bundgee cord. The details would be best suited for someone with a desire, TIME and a few $$.
My results though, were driven from something more fundamental. The TR6 chassis is very nice for this. Bless the Brit Lan. designers. The handling and roll feeling is incredible. Nothing like the full-out drivetrain at 0-100mph.
I want to finally thank those who keep the restorable TR's running and rolling. They are fun, personable and truly worthy. In some sense it's the passion they have teased us with.
I look forward to being a contributor to this form in the many years. Afterall, brakes are still important!!
All the best,
Jeff
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