Rocambolesque said:It's funny this thread popped up, I was also wondering how to get cheap V12 power on a relative budget.
I've seen a couple of videos showing stock V12 XJS accelerating and they don't seem really fast... of course that's stock and this is GRM...
Let's say one gets a 5.3 HE Jaguar, puts a T5 behind it using one of the available bellhousings, re-gears to something like 3.73, makes a custom exhaust and makes it run on a standalone... Does that turn a lazy engine into something more entertaining? Is the 6.0 the way to go?
It’s still a very heavy car. 4656 pounds! The post 1993’s are even heavier.
A gutted race car weighs under 3000 pounds though even with a roll cage. And with intense focus 2700 pounds can be achieved and 2300 pounds has been done.
But yes those changes livens it up a lot. The 6.0 will only give you about 20-25 more horsepower. Plus most of them use a sintered iron crank, not the forging of the 5.3 ( and that forging is a real work of art EN 40 steel, really hardened. “ due to extreme hardness of crankshaft material regrinding is not possible on normal grinding equipment” the crank alone weighs 78.8 pounds
3 inch main bearings ( 4 bolt ) rod bearings are 2.300
They aren’t kidding either. I’ve pulled crankshafts that were run without oil for miles and with a light buffing with some ultra fine emery paper were still within new specifications. The bearings though were almost dust.
Stock is roughly 300 horsepower when Corvette 350 was 160 horsepower.
They raced making around 450 horsepower on 4 SU carbs and won the SCCA runoff’s in 1975 against the Best Corvettes Fords etc in the country.
In Trans Am against the best Ford Chevy BMW Porsche in the country won the manufacturers championship in 1978 with a XJS making 660 horsepower in spite of weighing 200 pounds more than a Corvette.
In IMSA Jaguar XJS In 1981. won the most races but lost the championship to Corvette because there were so many Corvettes racing.
Over in Europe group A which required stock intake and stock cast iron exhaust stock virtually everything. the XJS was regularly was much faster than the BMW 3.5 CSL but an underfunded team lost due to trivial issues such as failed windshield wipers, broken hood pin tires punctured etc. but they never the less won in 1984.
That engine went on to win LeMans 2 more times making 640-670 horsepower on French Pump grade gas.