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Re: Pontiac OHC/XK-E
At 3:18 AM +0000 11/25/02, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 12:31:33 -0800
From: Will Owen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pontiac OHC/XK-E
Howard wrote, concerning the Pontiac SOHC six -
"I suspect the E-Type with that engine in it was a fine road car as well."
I'da thunk so, but I never found out. The C&D project got underway
with a lot of editorial drum-rolls, and I for one was eager to read
how it all came out...then nothing. No progress reports, no
blow-by-blows, no pictures or road tests. As I recall it, all I read
subsequent to that was a grumpy response to some reader's imquiry
along the lines of
"Don't ask."
I would have to ask "Why?" Why replace the silky-smooth, torquey,
265hp twincam XK six with an unproven, thrashy American engine with
what, 150hp? Am I missing something here? Was the notion of a
rubber timing belt really exotic enough to justify putting so much
effort into such a downgrade? At least putting a V8 in a Spider
would yield an increase in power...
Joe Elliott
'82 GTV6 (how 'bout a Buick 3800 engine?)
'73 Opel (I'll take any engine that runs)
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