Sacrilegious Jag and another hack job
Discussion
Simes110 said:
At first, I wanted to hate you for wasting a beautiful Series III Jaguar, but I really rather admire the job you've done there.
I'd like to see more, if you've the inclinaion for a detailed write-up.
Thanks! As for the write-up, well it was mostly a matter of fabricate everything myself as (to my knowlegde) this swap had never been done before. I made my own exhaust manifolds, engine and transmission mounts, shift linkage and modified the front crossmember to clear the V8 oilpan. Then of course all the little bits like the wiring (and getting all the instruments to read correctly again), fluids plumbing, etc. etc. Maybe I will do a write-up similar to what I did for the Porsche sometime...but maybe not...I'd like to see more, if you've the inclinaion for a detailed write-up.
Pappagallo said:
Love the Jag - does that bonnet actually close?
You bet, not a whole lot of clearance I admit, here you can see how the engine sits height wise:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPcCrSmhgn4
And if you have a decent set of speakers then here you can here how she sounds:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq2y1QzHQN0
LanceRS said:
Are you using the BMW ECU? How was it tying to get it all working?
Yes. Pretty easy on the BMW side, it's a 1994 motor so does not yet have the electronic immobilizer. On the Jag side a bit more complicated as the wiring diagrams I could find online did not completely match what I found on my car. shalmaneser said:
Wow what a great job you did on the Porsche engine conversion. Having done a (very simple!) conversion on my 205 I'm seriously impressed at the amount of work you've put in and the excellent end result - looks totally factory!
I'm sure someone will come along and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the 7A/3B/ABY Audi 2.2/2.3 I5 (so both turbo and non-turbo) into a 944 is actually a fairly common and well catalogued swap that's facilitated largely by the fact that a fair portion of it basically just bolts together like it was OEM, engine mounts and electronics aside? Seen a few ABY or ADU powered 944 turbos, generally in the 'states and Scandinavia as getting ridiculous power out of the Audi motor (as in, 650bhp+) is fairly easy and cheap compared to the Porsche 4-pot.Not to diminish what is an absolutely awesome bit of work in any way...
Thanks guys. Well documented? You may find that those other builds are based mostly on the information provided on my website ;-) Prior to this going online there was not much to be found on the web regarding this swap. My 'method' is a budget one and quite different from the 600+ hp builds from Scandinavia that I have seen where very little if the original 944 driveline is retained.
ManOpener said:
shalmaneser said:
Wow what a great job you did on the Porsche engine conversion. Having done a (very simple!) conversion on my 205 I'm seriously impressed at the amount of work you've put in and the excellent end result - looks totally factory!
I'm sure someone will come along and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the 7A/3B/ABY Audi 2.2/2.3 I5 (so both turbo and non-turbo) into a 944 is actually a fairly common and well catalogued swap that's facilitated largely by the fact that a fair portion of it basically just bolts together like it was OEM, engine mounts and electronics aside? Seen a few ABY or ADU powered 944 turbos, generally in the 'states and Scandinavia as getting ridiculous power out of the Audi motor (as in, 650bhp+) is fairly easy and cheap compared to the Porsche 4-pot.Not to diminish what is an absolutely awesome bit of work in any way...
shalmaneser said:
ManOpener said:
shalmaneser said:
Wow what a great job you did on the Porsche engine conversion. Having done a (very simple!) conversion on my 205 I'm seriously impressed at the amount of work you've put in and the excellent end result - looks totally factory!
I'm sure someone will come along and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the 7A/3B/ABY Audi 2.2/2.3 I5 (so both turbo and non-turbo) into a 944 is actually a fairly common and well catalogued swap that's facilitated largely by the fact that a fair portion of it basically just bolts together like it was OEM, engine mounts and electronics aside? Seen a few ABY or ADU powered 944 turbos, generally in the 'states and Scandinavia as getting ridiculous power out of the Audi motor (as in, 650bhp+) is fairly easy and cheap compared to the Porsche 4-pot.Not to diminish what is an absolutely awesome bit of work in any way...
Though having read the OP's blog and comments it does appear that he was one of the people actually finding out this stuff, and contributing to making it a more common swap!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTC4BDVp0Vs
Microphone may have been an bit close to the exhaust... :-)
Microphone may have been an bit close to the exhaust... :-)
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