DanyloS
New Reader
12/4/13 9:49 p.m.
Thank you for sharing! This made me very happy.
For some reason I've been thinking about MGB-GT's for the past few weeks and interesting swaps. The GM Atlas I6 keeps coming to mind.
I wonder how much they weigh? And why a new and from what I understand good engine was only used in a handful of SUV's and never made it to the full size trucks while the old 4.3 V6 labored on (never liked driving in vehicles with the 4.3 i know it works well but it "felt ugly" to me)
yamaha
PowerDork
12/4/13 9:55 p.m.
In reply to DanyloS: why use the atlas i6 when so many better i6's have been done? There's a few of these running around with 2jz's in them. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/googly-18.png)
The only thing about an I6 in a MGB is the length, engine compartment isn't as long as it looks. Not sure any of the OHC motors will fit under the hood, the MGC had a I6 but it was a pushrod motor.
I6 motors are sweet torquey things but suffer from boat-anchor-ness and all the really desirable ones have giant heads and a slant that makes them wide too.
The choice of the 3800 is good for packaging, weight distribution and so on although I have no love for that particular engine. No hate either though. My dad had a buick with that mill and was not unpleasant in a much heavier car... but still, for the sake of another 6 inches that could have been an LS motor in there.
DanyloS
New Reader
12/5/13 8:30 a.m.
In reply to yamaha: Just a recurring thought. Figure the atlas is easy/cheap to find being a truck motor it makes good power stock and at 4.2l in a light weight english body it would be a goofy interpretation of a modern TVR.
I thought these originally came with an I6/I4 as well.
No hate on the 3800, got amazing mileage @ 80+mph in a mid 90's buick while driving to back and forth to college years ago. Just feel like the I6 would be nicer
Duke
UltimaDork
12/5/13 8:47 a.m.
The 3800 will move a schoolbus... I think it will move a BGT pretty well, even without a blower.
Oh, and the color doesn't bother me in the slightest.
DanyloS wrote:
In reply to yamaha: Just a recurring thought. Figure the atlas is easy/cheap to find being a truck motor it makes good power stock and at 4.2l in a light weight english body it would be a goofy interpretation of a modern TVR.
I thought these originally came with an I6/I4 as well.
I4, I5 and I6. I seem to recall it was based on an old Jaguar engine, but I cannot verify that now.
In reply to spitfirebill:
Are you talking about the MGB or the TVR? TVR's came with a multitude of engines over the years, including MG, Triumph, Ford, and later their own designs, although I don't remember them ever using an i5. The most popular early cars, the 2500M's, came with the TR-6 i6, which as nice sounding and smooth as it was, was just a tractor engine, with not a lot of performance potential.
I am waiting to hear back on a couple of jobs, but if one of the higher paying ones gets the nod I am calling on this green beast.
In reply to singleslammer:
Don't blame you. It looks like it could be a great buy.
Deleted... Thank God. I don't need this temptation.
I don't know whether I'm happy or sad this is gone, I was enjoying watching it and daydreaming of buying it, shipping it here, and painting it dark blue.
PHerder
New Reader
12/8/13 8:08 p.m.
In reply to CLynn85:
I was only ~ 200 miles from it and had a VERY hard time resisting it. BTW, I raced a Kawasaki H2 750 triple back in the '70s. Yes it was LIME GREEN just like this car. Wouldn't change the color at all. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/crazy-18.png)
BTW, this was the second time it was listed on Craigslist. It might return...![](/media/img/icons/smilies/cool-18.png)