This is could be a project worth considering. I'd rather do this then go with the Land Rover engine. Better parts, easier to get, less expesnive. It also MIGHT fit under the standard hood unlike the Rover engine. Of course you'll most likely have to chance just about everything else. IE trans, cooling, etc. I would only do this on one that needed comeple mechanical overhaul of course becuase of this. Now who can actually do it. I'll look for the dead car. --- In dmcnews@xxxx, srubano@xxxx wrote: > If I was going to go through the trouble of engine swaps and want > more of a challenge (which I am going to do ;)) I would swap it with > the Caddy NorthStar engine. Now this is an ENGINE :). I have been > doing some reasearch on this and allot of car builders/Rod builders > use this engine. It's light, small and powerfull, 300hp powerful. > Wire it up right and you can enable the "Limp Home" mode that the > Caddy's feature. This engine can run without a drop of antifreeze, > when the computer detects the engine is over heating, it stops firing