I am new to this form all though not new to projects like this. I have worked with small block fords but have not worked with GM v6. I like what I read about the 60 degree V6. I would like to save a lot of research and get input from individuals who have worked on these engines, IE this form.
I plan to use the RWD 3.4 or 3.6 or 3.8 or ...(if a 3.6 exsists). I do not want a 400 hp smoking V6 but if there is a way to get good HP from using FWD intakes on this engine, that is what I am interested in. If there is a RWD 60 degree V6 ready to roll 250 plus HP that would be good as well. I think the project part and fun part would be the swapping of intakes and such to get a stronger V6.
I am open to any discussion. I find the RX7 convertible a solid foundation for such a swap. I know some will disagree but the rotory engine is not a solid platform, certainly not as solid as the 60 degree V6. I live in North Georgia and there is nothing like a drive through the mountains in a convertible in the spring or fall.
Please don’t be shy and let er rip.
I plan to use the RWD 3.4 or 3.6 or 3.8 or ...(if a 3.6 exsists). I do not want a 400 hp smoking V6 but if there is a way to get good HP from using FWD intakes on this engine, that is what I am interested in. If there is a RWD 60 degree V6 ready to roll 250 plus HP that would be good as well. I think the project part and fun part would be the swapping of intakes and such to get a stronger V6.
I am open to any discussion. I find the RX7 convertible a solid foundation for such a swap. I know some will disagree but the rotory engine is not a solid platform, certainly not as solid as the 60 degree V6. I live in North Georgia and there is nothing like a drive through the mountains in a convertible in the spring or fall.
Please don’t be shy and let er rip.
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