John, I wanted to voice my opinion for the other side of the coin. The engine swap isn't that difficult. I do not have any major mechanical skills, just alot of common sense and ALOT of great support from Mike Bell and Darryl Tinnerset. With their advice and advice of Vortec owners, my swap has been extremely painless. The whole swap could be completed in 3-4 days with the right parts. So far, I've invested $1,600. $1,000 for the bellhousing & beefed up auto transmission and $600 for the engine, wiring harness, and computer. That's a heck of alot cheaper than you would pay for a stock DeLorean engine and the Vortec is rated @ 220 hp stock. You would have to put alot more money into the D to get that kind of hp and you would have to pay to beef up the trans as well (at least the auto) I will have to have custom mounts made and an oil pan as well (easy enough). Once the mounts and pan are made, I will have to wire it in (which is not a difficult task) and that's it. For the exhaust I will be using block style headers to go out where the stock exhaust did. Here's my time frame. It took me 2 1/2 hours to take the rear facia, rear louver, engine cover, and engine out. When I got the engine out I called it a day. This weekend I will take out the stock trans and install the new trans and bellhousing. I'm guessing it shouldn't take more than 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Next week I will have to have the oil pan made and mounts as well. Then next saturday I can install the engine and take the rest of saturday and all of sunday to wire it up. To be honest, it will probably not be going in next weekend because I want to build the engine and get about 250-270 hp out of it so I have to send it out to a shop. There are alot of advantages to this engine swap. The best being it is a newer engine ('94) and is a Chevy which you can find parts for anywhere the same day and at a cheaper cost. It will have alot more horsepower, it will be dependable horsepower and BEST of all, I can jump into the D and go anywhere I want to. (No flames please; I know some owners can do that now and their car is very dependable but, this has not been my experience and I've owned my D for 14 years) I'm sure flames aheadin' my way but what it all comes down to is people's opinion and this is just mine. Thanks, Duke ----- Original Message ----- From: John Dore <dmcjohn@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 6:25 AM Subject: [DML] PRV tuning > Hi everybody, > With all the talk about increasing the Delorean's performance recently, > and expensive engine swaps, I thought I'd post this link to a very good > PRV page that I found in the archives... > > http://www.vectorbd.com/users/jpl/v6.html > > Of all the cars that had the PRV installed, the delorean has the lowest > bhp. The highest listed bhp is the venturi twin turbo @ 450bhp. > My question is this: why go to all the trouble of finding a diferent > engine block which will fit in the delorean engine bay, when a lot of > power is achievable from the original engine? > With an engine swap, you probably have to design custom engine mounts, > and try and mate it up to the transmission. Also, these engines are a > different weight and would probably require rear suspension adjustment. > The might make the weight distribution even worse than 35/65 front/rear. > Not to mention the originality factor of having a Ford, Cadillac or > Chevy V-8 in a DeLorean...some of the guys John DeLorean tried to > compete against with the DMC-12. > > I think it's great that there are some very talented people on this > list who have the expertise to do an engine swap on a DeLorean, but I > think that if they put half the money and half the effort into tuning > the PRV engine, they would see amazing results! > > Looking forward to hearing more on Steve Wynn's work with the PRV :) > > John Dore, Ireland. > http://homepage.eircom.net/~johndore > "John's Irish DeLorean Webpage!" > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- http://www.egroups.com/vote?listname=dmcnews&m=1 > >