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I'm curious at the choice of the Toyota 4L V8. The Pace is a fairly high end replica so why go for a low end motor. I reckon it will hurt/limit resale down the track.
I'm not against the Lexus, Scotty Hampson has done some amazing things with basically a stock front cut donor motor and a turbo. The Lexus just seems to be a big lump of a motor and will make installation a bit more complicated. Also pretty much every thing will need to be fabricated where as there is a very healthy aftermarket and factory supply for performance parts for Ford and GM V8 motors. It's your car so build it how you want it. I was one of the early ones to use a GM LS motor and got some flak from the Ford purists but I did it because I loved the design and engineering of the motor. I'm just curious about the reasons for your decision. Cheers |
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We're all part of a very small, yet exclusive family. As I mentioned, we're here to help and encourage each other, and that's what I plan to do. Out of interest, do you have a projected completion date for your Pace? |
We all know we're you stand on punctuation now Simon !! :D
Hopefully this guy can spell OK - in Russian anyway... Vadim Kogay - The race of my life [Monza 2014] - YouTube |
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I have changed my thoughts on Craig and the build so many times I didn't want to ask for a date I know and realize he has a business to run, but I am going to the factory tomorrow and we will catch up, the only good thing my leg has given me is time off so I have some time planed there, I haven't told Craig that yet it's a surprise. |
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1. Hi Aussie, my v8 Toyota isn't the Toyota 4L you are thinking of its the next generation after. it's the 4.3L and now they are in full race mode they have a 4.7 and 5L etc ( I think for the Au races) but YOU are going to love this one! they have a few racing development teams like SVT and the HSV.... the Toyota Racing Development is TRD.. lol I want TRD 427 number plates. |
Hi Aussie,
lost your post but, I will proceed, So many answers I m laughing so much I know I m going to pss someone off. 1. Hi Aussie, my V8 Toyota isn't the Toyota 4L you are thinking of its the next generation after. It's the 4.3L and now they are in full race mode they have a 4.7 and 5L etc ( I think for the Au races) but YOU are going to love this one! they have a few racing development teams like SVT and the HSV.... the Toyota Racing Development is TRD.. lol I want TRD 427 number plates. The Lexus at this point in time I think anyway is at the forefront of their next generation engines the ford is in the same bracket but I think reliability in the new ford engines are still a work in progress, Toyota had built at about the same time their new UZ engines but they have produced 3 or more in that series since and now have moved away from the UZ but have kept their development of the 6 bolt main`s and VVTIs and factory superchargers etc, now they are in the next generation engine which I couldn't find (like finding hens teeth) now the Toyota has the UR series engines and they are so new that they have a eletric drive back up!! How good is that. That engine would be awesome but a nightmare to install and make run. BUT!!! And My thoughts CRAIG`S new High end COBRA would be perfect!!!, IM a traditionalist but at the same time a realist times are changing whether I/we like it or not, Craig`s car made me want to get back in to the cobra build as I have seen the future of the cobra the way in the way I think anyway. Most and certainly Craig has put in his brochures not in so many words but any modern engine!!, now BMW, PORSCHE etc isn't excluded but I`M a realist sparkplugs alone would run the Toyota for a year, and it is I think still at that new and simple stage with a few hiccups at least but IT WILL HAVE TO BE DONE SOONER OR LATER. I still think the more modern engines will evolve the old (which I LOVE) will go extinct at least by the rules of our mighty government and though I hate to say it (environment,) (in saying that I like to use less of something to be able to use it for longer) and the new Toyota ford engines are 4 - 5 liters wow and the DOHC make heaps of power and what you use goes further Win Win, although the Chev is a Great motor its like my 4V, 4bolt main solid hi lift hi compression GT Cleverland, on its way out. Can`t put a GT engine in a cobra my point in view, so why not go the next step. And your last point I only wanted to start this build because I can at least still build it to my liking and not add the 1,000`s of rules the regulators want in the build! and the compromise I make.! Is to the engine, it isn't the one I wanted so the purists if they can see that I am evolving the cobra not trying to make it extinct, and did Carroll Shelby NOT DO THE SAME THING??? |
Some Daytonas suffer from heat buildup in the engine bay due to the air being removed after the radiator... It can lead to overheating issues. Just my 20c worth.
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If anyone has tried but also put Velcro on the carpet and the body areas around footwells Back cabin/boot wall and center hump, just so the carpet can be removed for cleaning and it would be easy to remove and replace worn or damaged carpet that's why I didn't want it to be to pricy but put in the right locations it would cover most areas, I can see the only problem would be due to heat? Any thoughts or comments. |
Save the big $$$ you spend on re inventing the Cobra bonnet and engage the services of an upholsterer.... You will thank me in the long run.
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And I had two thoughts a LED would be small enough to fit in the mirror and with the right design would look like the more modern types Also being a motorbike rider there are some very stylish bike indicator designs Ducati I have seen and I even think the BMW is attached to the mirror anyway Any advice comments my first try would be to attach the thin motorbike (has anyone seen the thin )(type) to the windscreen attachment for the wind wings. |
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OK, So your a Lexus/Toyota fan. That's as good a reason as any.
Don't dismiss that old tech so quickly. GM built a quad cam 32 valve V8 with input from Lotus. It was looking like being the replacement for the old Gen 2 small block and was used in the Corvette for a while. They went back to the drawing board and settled on a push rod wedge cylinder head design for the Gen 3 and Gen 4. No plans to change either as the design works incredibly well. The design of their wedge cylinder heads is very efficient. |
HAIL, Welcome and congrats...
I hope your pace comes together as quickly and as nicely as possible for you. For some silly reason I thought DAMAGE might have posted a response... Sorry, I know bad joke... :JEKYLHYDE But with winter approaching I thought you might forgive me for going there... Also you must excuse me, English isn't my first language either :o Quote:
Any thoughts? Probably a FEntastic piece to put in a cobra no doubt :LOL: |
Oh Dimis,
Is that a poor attempt of humour, as in "Hail" "Damage" or am I ABSOLUTELY off the PACE. |
I was thinking the comedy route Hale and Pace... :-)
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