6 Mad Engine Swaps We've Seen Recently
The DeLorean’s original PRV V6 isn’t exactly a powerhouse. In fact, some models would struggle to crack 60mph in 10 seconds. But this DMC-12? It’s a tad faster than that, all thanks to an LS4 V8 dumped in the back, sending a healthy 300bhp or so to the rear wheels. Through the original Renault gearbox, too, while the suspension and brakes are still stock…
We’re yet to see the finished product of drifter Ryan Tuerck’s bonkers Ferrari/Toyota mash-up project, but already we can tell it’s going to be epic. The team behind the car have sourced a Ferrari F136 V8 not from a front-engined California, instead opting for the more highly strung version found mounted in the middle of the 458.
Naturally, an engine designed for a mid-ship configuration isn’t going to be an easy fit in a front-engined car, and part of the GT86’s windscreen surround has been removed to fit in the air intakes, which point toward the cabin.
From one engine-swapped GT86 in the works to another, we have this monster. Belonging to Street FX owner Mark Trueno, this GT86 has lost its 2.0-litre boxer in favour of a VR38DETT Nissan GT-R engine, stroked to 4.1 litres.
As with the F136 GT86 project, this is not an easy fit - the VR38 is three times the height of the FA20 boxer. The team has managed to cut the height down by a massive 150mm though, thanks to the removal of the front differential (no longer needed since this is going to be rear-driven) and a conversion to dry sump lubrication.
Once it’s finished, it’ll put out over 1000bhp to the rear wheels. Cripes.
The work of coach builders Lazareth, this magnificent chunk of madness is a motorcycle powered by a 470bhp Maserati V8. Except it isn’t a bike - it has four wheels. Then again, the wheels are sandwiched together and operate using a mechanism similar to what you’d find on the front of one of those three-wheel Piaggio scooters, so you still lean and ride it as you would a bike. So it kind of is and isn’t a motorbike.
Confused? Don’t worry. Just be glad that someone out there is crazy enough to build something like this…
Viper V10-engined BMW Z4
The car that inspired this list started off life as a Z4 Coupe, a car we know and love. However, some lunatic got hold of it, and decided its 3.0-litre N/A straight-six needed to be replaced with something damn near three times as big: an 8.3-litre Dodge Viper V10.
Thankfully, the builder decided that a 540bhp Z4 needed a few other alterations, which arrived in the form of Audi R8 brakes, a rollcage, bucket seats and a litany of bespoke parts.
The new Porsche Cayman has - controversially - dropped a couple of cylinders, but this one has undergone the opposite journey. Yep, it’s now powered by a V8.
Sat in the middle is a 5.0-litre Ford Coyote V8 crate engine, putting out well over 500bhp at the crank. And from what we hear, the weight gain over the original flat-six isn’t quite as significant as you might expect. Another one to watch out for.
Comments
LS-swapped Corvette C6.
Noone about the double V8 swapped Yugo? Noone? Fine. TheCarGuy(Yourmomlikesme)
No one has posted anything about that,but LittleFun has posted a Yugo with a motorbike engine.A real BEAST!
I want a Suzuki Cappucino with a Hayabusa engine
How about the Lamborghini V12 powered classic fiat 500? https://youtu.be/ouIM71EpIcA
VW Lupo V8 from Audi A8
http://www.autoblog.nl/gallery/Volkswagen/0_Divers/Volkswagen_Lupo_3L_V8/VW-Lupo-V8-15.jpg
And i just did a cancerous v10 Cappuccino in S-tuner
I think your forgetting the 1934 Chrysler with a viper engine
Tell me more about this build…?
Well i got a VR38 swapped smart car (PCR INTENSIFIES)
My dad is mad about the Cayman Swap (He owns a Cayman)
The guy who built the bike probably haven’t heard of rotational inertia. Ever wonder why bikes don’t have their engines mounted side ways? Nearly every motorcycle has a crack shaft rotating in the axis parallel to the wheels, because this way rotational inertia from the engine won’t affect lean.