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Jaguar V12 in classifieds...


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Idk if that a swap I would advise someone to just jump into. Didn't he have to convert it to dry sump for clearance with a custom pan and all? Not exactly a v8 swap with a mounting kit.

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If I remember correctly one of his main statements about his car is that he had very little invested and could have another jag V12 in there for next to nothing if he ever broke the one he had.

 

Heavy heavy motor for sure. Definately has the wow factor though.

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I have a friend who works on these engines on a daily basis (he works for a British car specialist), and he told me that they are a pain in the a** to keep going as well as they did from the factory. Once you set it up correctly, it will just go, but if something happens, it is much more difficult to trace the problem than in the 3,8 twin overhead cam inline six found in the earlier E-Types (or XKEs in America). Note that he was reffering only to the S.U.-carburetted variant. The newer fuel-injected versions may be easier to work on, but still, this engine is best kept at the racing track, set up for best possible performance and driven the hell out of it...

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That's kinda what DOT said last I saw him post. There was a big discussion about this engine choice, how good or bad it is.

 

He had really good input, and was very convincing that once you knew the beast well enough they are great motors and very cost effective.

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