Modernised MGB

Modernised MGB

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adsvx220

Original Poster:

705 posts

183 months

Sunday 5th April 2020
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Good morning guys,

I am looking at possibly buying myself a MGB or midget as a daily driver or more of a toy I can use more frequently. I am not a stranger to classic motoring as i have owned minis and currently drive a 1974 mini pickup.

I am wanting to modernise the car by putting a modern injected engine like a ford duratec or a k series for example. I will be looking at going for 200bhp so its fun to drive and reliable.......ish. But keeping the wire wheels and classic look.

Can anyone recommend any forums specialised to modified MGB'S or Midgets.

Thanks

cedrichn

812 posts

51 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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Hi,

I don't know for the B (more Rover V8 than K series smile), but few people did put K series engine in Midget.
Good place to get informations are either the MASCOT Facebook group for Midget and Sprite, or on the MG BBS forum (put in search engine on your browser) for Midget and B (and other MG)

Good luck !

Wacky Racer

38,162 posts

247 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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Why not buy a MGB V8 and soup it up?

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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adsvx220 said:
Good morning guys,

I am looking at possibly buying myself a MGB or midget as a daily driver or more of a toy I can use more frequently. I am not a stranger to classic motoring as i have owned minis and currently drive a 1974 mini pickup.

I am wanting to modernise the car by putting a modern injected engine like a ford duratec or a k series for example. I will be looking at going for 200bhp so its fun to drive and reliable.......ish. But keeping the wire wheels and classic look.

Can anyone recommend any forums specialised to modified MGB'S or Midgets.

Thanks
I don't know of any specific forums, just hit Google and have a look.

I did see a few years back a B running an MX-5 engine and gearbox.

Although I think you have to go a long way to better a Rover V8 in these. Tried and tested. Sound great, lovely power delivered and lots of torque. And an easy 200-250hp on fairly standard engines.

RobXjcoupe

3,172 posts

91 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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A bog standard ford zetec or duratec in 2.0 guise would make an exciting drive in the midget. 200bhp I think would be a needless exercise for a daily runner.
200bhp is kinda standard rover v8 territory and would sound fab. Not sure on the balance of the chassis once fitted. I’m sure plenty of people have built them though. Jag s-type 3.0 v6 engines are cheap including the whole car for all the wires etc. 220bhp I think as standard. Mx5 crowd have started to fit those.
You could go really modern with a ford 3 cylinder 1.0 turbo. Easy for 160bhp and retains the midget ethos but with lots of bhp smile

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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RobXjcoupe said:
Jag s-type 3.0 v6 engines are cheap including the whole car for all the wires etc. 220bhp I think as standard.
I don't know the numbers, but I'd have guessed these might be bigger and heavier than the Rover V8. Not sure a B engine bay would be an easy fit for such a wide motor. I've also followed a few MX-5 builds and they seem to be horrendously expensive and long running to get the engine in and working.

RobXjcoupe

3,172 posts

91 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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300bhp/ton said:
RobXjcoupe said:
Jag s-type 3.0 v6 engines are cheap including the whole car for all the wires etc. 220bhp I think as standard.
I don't know the numbers, but I'd have guessed these might be bigger and heavier than the Rover V8. Not sure a B engine bay would be an easy fit for such a wide motor. I've also followed a few MX-5 builds and they seem to be horrendously expensive and long running to get the engine in and working.
Fair enough, one thing is expense of fitting. In my head it’s just machine that, weld and fab that but it does cost frown
The little 3 cylinder turbo would be a lovely conversion though. smile

awooga

358 posts

134 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Upgrades 4 MGs on Facebook.

RobXjcoupe

3,172 posts

91 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Found the above picture a while back. Wouldn’t mind one myself tbh smile

Armitage.Shanks

2,276 posts

85 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Take a look at the conversions on this site. http://www.britishv8.org/Photos-MG-Conversions.htm

They take an MG to the next level and in some cases way too far

The G-man

25 posts

56 months

Friday 12th June 2020
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I have ordered a V8 roadster from these guys, https://www.cchl.co.uk/pdf/brochure.pdf, not cheap but it will have a new heritage shell and a 4.0 version of the V8, you can tailor it as much as you want, but the £££'s rack when you do.

The photos will give you an idea of how well the V8 fits.

I am hoping mine will be approx 220-230 bhp, it will have Willwood brakes and a multilink rear end sourced from frontline developments and an MX 5 gear box.

Frontline built a few Mazda engined B's with 300bhp at £85k very nice but too much money for me and anyway i want to listen to the V8 burble.

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-driven/frontli... shows what's possible with a modern 4 pot.


Geordie MGmike

134 posts

139 months

Friday 12th June 2020
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There's a K-Series/Zetec Midget and MGB group of Fb...
Lots of great cars, knowledge and banter. You need to ask to be allowed in and convince the moderator you're serious about contributing...

Flying Phil

1,586 posts

145 months

Friday 12th June 2020
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Armitage.Shanks said:
Take a look at the conversions on this site. http://www.britishv8.org/Photos-MG-Conversions.htm

They take an MG to the next level and in some cases way too far
I've got two cars on that site with Rover V8 conversions - A BGT (Tube frame drag racer) and Mk1 Sprite (Street and Strip)

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 12th June 2020
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MGB Yes / Midget No.
I appreciate you have driven classic cars but have you ever driven a Sprite / Midget? An MGB is an 'almost' civilised car but in my experience a Sprite / Midget is closer to an Austin 7 than a 'normal' car. Perhaps the ones I have driven have been bad examples but I am always shocked at how bad they are, even the Triumph GT6 is better. The last one I drove in February only had about 70hp and was borderline dangerous, the castor angles were just wrong and under braking (if you can call it that) it just washed out. There are not too many old cars I don't get on with but Spridgets are horrid in my opinion. You may want to try one before you bung a 200hp motor in it.

Just my opinion, you and others may not agree, and I respect that.

kambites

67,574 posts

221 months

Saturday 13th June 2020
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I used to look after a Midget racing car for a friend of mine and it handled pretty well, in a slightly snappy (far too much grip for its chassis) sort of way. Of course that had a full cage, which will have helped structural rigidity no-end but the suspension geometry was, as far as I can remember, standard.

The MGB is certainly a better mannered car (I owned a road-going one of them at the same time), possibly because of its much longer wheelbase, but it's also much heavier and it feels it. My B was tuned up to around 100bhp and still felt like it could have coped with a bit more.

Jayhoath83

12 posts

129 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Best bang for buck on engine swapped mgb or midget is a mx5 1.6 with a turbo running on a meggasquirt ecu its quite a straight forward swap and the mg rear diff is the right ratio for the mazda gearbox doing that can easily get you 200bhp and daily reliability with bags of power for fun

edoverheels

357 posts

105 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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The G-man said:
I have ordered a V8 roadster from these guys, https://www.cchl.co.uk/pdf/brochure.pdf, not cheap but it will have a new heritage shell and a 4.0 version of the V8, you can tailor it as much as you want, but the £££'s rack when you do.

The photos will give you an idea of how well the V8 fits.

I am hoping mine will be approx 220-230 bhp, it will have Willwood brakes and a multilink rear end sourced from frontline developments and an MX 5 gear box.

Frontline built a few Mazda engined B's with 300bhp at £85k very nice but too much money for me and anyway i want to listen to the V8 burble.

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-driven/frontli... shows what's possible with a modern 4 pot.
A bit of thread resurrection, sorry. I am thinking of getting a V8 MGB from CCHL with some brakes and Frontline suspension. Saw this old thread and saw that this is what you ere doing a few years ago. Wondered how it went and how is the car?