<< Does anyone have any pics of this engine conversion, or any details of what exactly had to be done to complete it? -Robert vin 6585 >> Robert, I currently have 2 Delorean engines and a 3.0 Eagle engine all torn apart and scattered all over my garage. The intent was to build a 3.0 D engine for my car, well........ even tho the 2 engines are both PRV units and similar in design, that's about where it stops. These 2 engines are completely different on the insides. The only parts that will interchange are the oil pump and timing chains. Everything else is different, the crank, rods, pistons and sleeves, the block, heads, intake and exhaust, and everything else. The D engine is an "odd fire" unit while the E engine is an "even fire" unit. This means the way the cylinders operate is even different between the two engines. About the only thing that does fit is the tranny from the D will bolt up to the E engine. But the engine mounts on the E engine are in a different place and will not fit the D frame. The bottom cradle ( w/ engine mounts ) from the D engine will fit the E engine, but it's a lot of work to tear the bottom ends off each motor to swap cradles. It actually involves getting into the crankshaft main caps and stuff. If you do swap cradles and pans, then the complete E engine can be bolted into a Delorean frame. But you're not even half way there yet, because the E engine uses a completely different ignition system and electric fuel injection system which will not work with the original D electric's, so they must then be adapted, thru the use of entirely new electronics, to work on the D. And, nope, no luck. The original D ignition and fuel systems will not fit the E engine, not even the entire intake manifold system. The spread between the D heads and the E heads is different and the intakes will not swap, not even close. And the E heads are not even bored to accept the rear mounted D distributor nor does the E cam include a gear to drive the D distributor if you do bore a hole in the head for it. Like I said, for both being PRV engines, they sure are a lot different then they look. If the guys at "Pacific Rim" installed an Eagle engine into a Delorean, as I understand they did, it sure must have been a heck of a project. Quite a bit more then just some nuts and bolts stuff. I'd love to see some pictures of it myself. Later, Marty