Hi Greg. The previous responses have pretty well covered the options available and highlighted the renault tranny as the "weakest link" in any upgrade plans. I personally am finishing up the Eagle 3.0 PRV conversion. I'm using a '92 eagle 3.0 engine which allowed me to: 1) retain the PRV "heritage" of the D 2) avoid any sort of adapter plates between the engine and tranny and 3) maintain the Delorean's original weight distribution and handling. Some other benefits that came along with the newer PRV were increased displacement (to 3.0 liters), even-fire configuration, increased compression ratio, electronic fuel injection and serpentine belts. In stock form, this engine won't put out as much power as many of the other options, but for my project, I placed a higher priority on the three items I listed above. As for power, I plan on a "phase 2" engine where I'll do some of the typical power increasing modifications (and I haven't ruled out a supercharger). My power goals however will not be above the capabilities of the tranny. You really have to determine what your goals are. Do you just want more power? Do you want electronic fuel injection? etc. etc. None of the conversions are easy and none are cheap. Also consider how much can you do yourself. (Something as simple as fabricating an alternator bracket can be costly if you have to have a shop build it for you.) Even though the engine I chose was a "bolt-in", I ran into several fairly major problems during my conversion. I've covered these pretty well on my website (www.projectdelorean.com), but feel free to email me directly if you have any additional questions. ===== Steve VIN 2650 ("Project Delorean") www.projectdelorean.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com