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Re: Engine and Transmission

To: rirwin@iusb.edu
Subject: Re: Engine and Transmission
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:52:31 -0500 (EST)
Cc: Spridget List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
The only reason I'm considering upgrading my Midget (aside from that fact
that it's reasonable given the car i have), is that I just hate thinking
that I get better performance in my Toyota Tercel.  Quite possibly the
crappiest Japanese car built in 93 (and the crappiest of all jap cars is
crappy indeed).

-Ryan Irwin
'61 Midget



On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 25/10/00 00:55:21 GMT Daylight Time, jaybird@isoc.net 
> writes:
> 
> One of the first things I ask myself about any kind of parts swap is not is 
> this engine a Japanesese engine (that is the 2nd question) but how much does 
> it weigh?
> 
> The Spridget is a fairly light car and increases in weight can effect it 
> adversely - hence the K-Series engine swap is Ok in my book because it is an 
> aluminium alloy engine.  Five speed swaps are always heavier than the stock 
> box but give a comfort/pleasure/performance increase greater than the losses 
> suffered by a weight increase.
> 
> Generally an auto box is on the heavy and bulky side and in any event how 
> easy will it be to hang a suitable torque converter on the back of the crank 
> of any given engine in question - they are usually specifically designed.
> 
> 1312
> 
> << Dave,
>     TH200's were in about any RWD GM from 77' to 81'. Trans Ams, Camaros, 
> Novas
>  and any of the variants. They are 3-spd automatics and were real junk when
>  they came out. That, in my opinion, would take the fun out of a Spridget.
>  But, maybe not for some people!
>  Jaybird
>   >>
> 


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