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Re: 6 Cylinder stags
I know some people put 6 cylinder Triumph engines in Stags as its supposedly
cheaper then a Rover V8 or new Stag engine if the original blows up. One
wonders if they are counting the drop in value they have inflicted on
themselves in their calculations. I have heard of people putting V6
Commodore ( Australian GM muscle car) engines in Stags to improve the
performance. I suspect most engines have been put into a Stag at some time
or another.
I thought the original prototypes used a six cylinder engine just as a mock
up and the original engine was to be a 2.5L V8 engine. This was to low in
power after emission control bits were put on for the US market and hence
the move to the 3.0L engine.
The 3.0L engine lacks a bit of grunt but I shudder to think what a 6
cylinder engine or even a 2.5L V8 engine would have been like.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian A.Tink <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 10:00 AM
Subject: 6 Cylinder stags
>Gents
>
>My reading of the history of the stags has revealed that the proto-types
were built with the 6 cylinder motors, however in orfder to complete with a
couple of other cars of the time, the stag was converted to the V8 to give a
little more grunt.
>
>Question: did the stags ever get produced with the 6 motor?
>
>and more specifically, did the 6 motor stag ever get to New Zealand?
>
>The reason is that we have a chap here in Canberra who has a "72 stag with
a 6 motor, and he claims that is how it was exported to Oz from NZ.
>
>keep staggering Brian
>
>
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