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Subject: Re: [Mgs] History lesson needed
From: Barrie Robinson via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2019 11:09:50 -0500
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Oh My Oath,    The MGC is far too heavy at the front for decent driving 
compared to the MGB GT V8 which was lighter and had more horses.  The C 
engine is around 200lbs heavier than the 1.8 iron block - the MGB V8 
Rover engine weighs about the SAME as the 1.8 iron block motor. My 3.5L 
V8 puts out 220 bhp (HC pistons and mild cam) against the originals 
which were less than 140 hp.   The low bhp was I believe because the 
engine put out too much heat for the engine bay.  After getting more BHP 
it took me ages to tame the beast so that it did not overheat.   I ended 
up with double ceramic coated exhaust manifold, custom aluminium 
radiator, and phenolic gasket for the engine/carburettor (downdraft 
Weber).    Now all is well and I believe 220 is a low ball number.   But 
I believe the handling of the factory V8 is much better then the C.   
Not that I am biased or anything ....and what harm is there to have 
200lbs sitting on your bonnet??

On 12/24/2019 8:50 AM, Dan DiBiase via Mgs wrote:
> Rick, the MGB-GT V8 was built from 1973 - 1976, using the 3.5 liter 
> Rover V8 (which was originally a GM engine I believe) - it made less 
> than 140 HP and about 195 ft/lbs of torque. Introduced at the height 
> of the energy crisis...... There were only about 2,600 made.
>
> Personally, I prefer the MGC.
>
> Dan D
> Central NJ USA
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> On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 8:08 AM Richard Lindsay via Mgs 
>
>     Hello friends,
>        This talk about the B-GT has me wondering about other MGs,
>     specifically the V8 cars. That was a Rover V8 right? In which
>     bodies and years was it used? Ever in the B-GT? Any real power or
>     torque advantage? Yea, I'm just having a nerd moment...
>
>     Rick
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    <font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Oh My Oath,    The MGC is far too
        heavy at the front for decent driving compared to the MGB GT V8
        which was lighter and had more horses.  The C engine is around
        200lbs heavier than the 1.8 iron block - the MGB V8 Rover engine
        weighs about the SAME as the 1.8 iron block motor. My 3.5L V8
        puts out 220 bhp (HC pistons and mild cam) against the originals
        which were less than 140 hp.   The low bhp was I believe because
        the engine put out too much heat for the engine bay.  After
        getting more BHP it took me ages to tame the beast so that it
        did not overheat.   I ended up with double ceramic coated
        exhaust manifold, custom aluminium radiator, and phenolic gasket
        for the engine/carburettor (downdraft Weber).    Now all is well
        and I believe 220 is a low ball number.   But I believe the
        handling of the factory V8 is much better then the C.   Not that
        I am biased or anything ....and what harm is there to have
        200lbs sitting on your bonnet??<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/24/2019 8:50 AM, Dan DiBiase via
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      <div dir="ltr">Rick, the MGB-GT V8 was built from 1973 - 1976,
        using the 3.5 liter Rover V8 (which was originally a GM engine I
        believe) - it made less than 140 HP and about 195 ft/lbs of
        torque. Introduced at the height of the energy crisis......
        There were only about 2,600 made.
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        <div>Personally, I prefer the MGC.</div>
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        <div>Dan D</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 8:08
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          <div dir="auto">Hello friends,
            <div dir="auto">   This talk about the B-GT has me wondering
              about other MGs, specifically the V8 cars. That was a
              Rover V8 right? In which bodies and years was it used?
              Ever in the B-GT? Any real power or torque advantage? Yea,
              I'm just having a nerd moment...</div>
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            <div dir="auto">Rick</div>
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