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RE: 6 Cylinder stags
The 2.5PI will deliver 132BHP (Saloon) and 150BHP (TR5/6). These would I
believe have been acceptable amounts of power and the engine bay was
designed around the Triumph straight six. The gearbox fits better as
well.
The PI system could not meet proposed American emission specifications
so they went for the V8. Although I did read somewhere that they tried a
2.5 V8 with injection (where can I get one of them?).
Richard Brake
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Beckwith [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: 16 March 1999 11:45
To: [email protected]; Brian A.Tink
Subject: 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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