Cosworth DFV
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SimonNOS

Original Poster:

2 posts

264 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Anybody ever thought about putting a Cosworth DFV V8 into an Ultima, wouldn't be the fastest one ever but I'd just love to have a car with THAT lump and THAT sound

Si

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

271 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Taking cost and the fact that its totally impractical becuase of how often it would have to be rebuilt, it would be fantastic. And the late DFV's are pushing out around 570bhp, and I would imagine a 3.5litre V8 is considerably lighter than a 5.7 or 6 litre V8. So it would be up there with the fastest

jamieheasman

823 posts

302 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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3.0litre DFVs were around 160kgs I believe. Depending how old the version and level of tune it is possible to get one pretty reliable for road use. They are incredibly strong motors.

Of course a decent Rover V8 is similar in weight and it's fairly easy to get 400bhp out of them these days!

jamieheasman

823 posts

302 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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3.0litre DFVs were around 160kgs I believe. Depending how old the version and level of tune it is possible to get one pretty reliable for road use. They are incredibly strong motors.

Of course a decent Rover V8 is similar in weight and it's fairly easy to get 400bhp out of them these days!

jamieheasman

823 posts

302 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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3.0litre DFVs were around 160kgs I believe. Depending how old the version and level of tune it is possible to get one pretty reliable for road use. They are incredibly strong motors.

Of course a decent Rover V8 is similar in weight and it's fairly easy to get 400bhp out of them these days!

roop

6,012 posts

302 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Dad's got a Nicholson McLaren 3 litre short-stroke Cosworth DFV in the Shadow. You start it up with a cattle prod (although an onboard start must be feasible). I think it's under 500bhp but is the one tuned for endurance rather than balls-out power. I think it's a bit more torquey and is limited to 10,500rpm rather than the 12,500 of the sprint ones (or something like that). This one is probably good for 1000km in between rebuilds. Not sure it's that practical for a road car...!

Oh, and it cost over £30,000

It's the cheapest of the ex F1 motors to run, next you're looking at probably an Judd V8 or an perhaps an Ilmor.

Flat 12 Ferrari anyone...?

Roop

ew_topcat

1,938 posts

267 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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I know the chevy v8's can produce more power but why doesnt anyone put a 355 engine in an ultima. the noise would be fantastic. you can pick up the complete engine and all ecu's for under £10,000.