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toyota prius swap enegine toyota corolla gr
Can you explain your post? There isn't such a swap available right now.toyota prius swap enegine toyota corolla gr
Hi guys, first time for me pucking around here.
I have about 90 engines and 70% of the cars, so I'd like to start some experiments...
What are the reasons for choosing one engine-machine combination over another? Having a more powerful machine? Having a freak for fun? Having more options in choosing which car to run a particular race with? Just because I like the idea?
So, for example, having a P65B44-Z4 (BMW Z4 GT3), on which car should I add it amoung the allowed (BMW 3.0 CSL '73,
BMW M3 '03, BMW M3 Coupé '07, BMW M4 Coupe '14)? What is the projectuality behind the choice?
I guess it's not reversible, so I'd like to do wise choices.
Thanks
Hi, this is a fun question.Hi guys, first time for me pucking around here.
I have about 90 engines and 70% of the cars, so I'd like to start some experiments...
What are the reasons for choosing one engine-machine combination over another? Having a more powerful machine? Having a freak for fun? Having more options in choosing which car to run a particular race with? Just because I like the idea?
So, for example, having a P65B44-Z4 (BMW Z4 GT3), on which car should I add it amoung the allowed (BMW 3.0 CSL '73,
BMW M3 '03, BMW M3 Coupé '07, BMW M4 Coupe '14)? What is the projectuality behind the choice?
I guess it's not reversible, so I'd like to do wise choices.
Thanks
Thanks, it make lot of sense, sure, unless you don't want to do some sort of frankenstein on purpose, of course.Using the common sense at your example what do you think ?
By putting a gt3 engine in a 73 car there's no way to make better since you can't drive it , except in straight line and that is under investigation.
I guess the older the car , the worst the outcome in such a case .
Usually the most powerful swaps are useless since in most cases they add brutal power that cannot be tamed .
Some swaps are ok for doing " silly" things but aren't at all suitable for better driving behaviour.
Usually the less the difference in power the better the outcome.
I can't help you in the particular example you wrote since i never use it ( yet ) but i guess modern era cars will behave better and safer than old ones.
While I agree with you, there are as usual some exceptions from that rule...for example, I really adore the Porsche swap for the Citroen DS...it makes that car really fast, and it is still very nice to drive!By putting a gt3 engine in a 73 car there's no way to make better since you can't drive it , except in straight line and that is under investigation.
I guess the older the car , the worst the outcome in such a case .
Usually the most powerful swaps are useless since in most cases they add brutal power that cannot be tamed
I typically do it just for the ridiculousness of it all. I think the only swap I have that I actually USE is the GTR driveline in the modern A110. Can't drive it competitively against other humans but does come in handy for a chuckle in the weekly challenges a lot.Hi guys, first time for me pucking around here.
I have about 90 engines and 70% of the cars, so I'd like to start some experiments...
What are the reasons for choosing one engine-machine combination over another? Having a more powerful machine? Having a freak for fun? Having more options in choosing which car to run a particular race with? Just because I like the idea?
So, for example, having a P65B44-Z4 (BMW Z4 GT3), on which car should I add it amoung the allowed (BMW 3.0 CSL '73,
BMW M3 '03, BMW M3 Coupé '07, BMW M4 Coupe '14)? What is the projectuality behind the choice?
I guess it's not reversible, so I'd like to do wise choices.
Thanks