skyline engined capri
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skyline engined capri
well lads was wondering has any one out there put a skyline engine into a capri or even seen one wit it done. How difficult is it to do. Info wood b great thanks
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Re: skyline engined capri
v interesting idea. im planning on doin something like this myself in afew years
youre looking at custom engine mounts, custom gearbox mount, probably a new gearbox tunnel, new rear axle, new driveshaft that fits the distance (that will be different) perfectly, modified engine bay to allow bigger radiator and intercooler, larger fuel lines from the tank, and new rear wheels that fit the bolt pattern of your new axle. oh yeah, and a skyline engine, ecu and g'box
not to mention the weeks of researching, sourcing and buying the parts, then bringing half of them back and swapping them cause they havent worked like you thought they would
thats just the big stuff. Probably missed alot but that gives you an idea of whats needed to get jap power in a capper
definelty worth it if youve got the drive to make it happen, the more modified capris on the road the better in my opinion
youre looking at custom engine mounts, custom gearbox mount, probably a new gearbox tunnel, new rear axle, new driveshaft that fits the distance (that will be different) perfectly, modified engine bay to allow bigger radiator and intercooler, larger fuel lines from the tank, and new rear wheels that fit the bolt pattern of your new axle. oh yeah, and a skyline engine, ecu and g'box
not to mention the weeks of researching, sourcing and buying the parts, then bringing half of them back and swapping them cause they havent worked like you thought they would
thats just the big stuff. Probably missed alot but that gives you an idea of whats needed to get jap power in a capper
definelty worth it if youve got the drive to make it happen, the more modified capris on the road the better in my opinion
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Re: skyline engined capri
Wiring loom and front shocks dat will take the weight of all my new toys ha
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Re: skyline engined capri
I'm sure the SX200 engine has been done before
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Re: skyline engined capri
Toyota V8 in a Laser shell today at Wonderland.
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Re: skyline engined capri
I'm thinking this as well.why not buy a skyline instead of destroying another capri.?
I see older cars that have had a heap of money spent on modern engine/drivetrain/suspension mods and I think it would have been a whole lot easier just to buy something modern to start with.
There used to be a beautiful and fairly rare Ford (not a Capri) local to me which was then 'Cossied' with all the associated mods to wheels, brakes, suspension etc.
I can appreciate the work and expense that went into it but why didn't the bloke just buy a Cosworth Sierra ?
However, each to their own, and all that.
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Re: skyline engined capri
i do own a skyline but i love the looks of a capri i just wish the pinto put out more power so i figure why not combine my2 favourite cars and see wat i end up wit come on now it will b a weapon and im not destroying it im improving it i think henry ford wood b proud of me
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Re: skyline engined capri
hey! modifying a capri isnt destroying it
Its improving it
im on yanks side with this one, how boring would the scene be if everyone kept their cars standard, shows'd be a f*cking yawn fest!
each to his own and all that but it bums me out when people complain about modified classics. whats wrong with taking a classic car and making it faster, sleeker and more comfortable to be in?
seeing these posts, there aint gonna be many happy faces when i finish my car. jap tuner interior,big boot ice install, twin pipes and no v8, custom grill, 20" rims under non factory arches and eventualy a jap engine and running gear
and all this on a mk1
I dont realy care if others think im ruining a classic. Im looking forward to seeing the old folks at the N.I classic shows reel in horror at what ive done to a rare car. screw em
Its improving it
im on yanks side with this one, how boring would the scene be if everyone kept their cars standard, shows'd be a f*cking yawn fest!
each to his own and all that but it bums me out when people complain about modified classics. whats wrong with taking a classic car and making it faster, sleeker and more comfortable to be in?
seeing these posts, there aint gonna be many happy faces when i finish my car. jap tuner interior,big boot ice install, twin pipes and no v8, custom grill, 20" rims under non factory arches and eventualy a jap engine and running gear
and all this on a mk1
I dont realy care if others think im ruining a classic. Im looking forward to seeing the old folks at the N.I classic shows reel in horror at what ive done to a rare car. screw em
Before you judge someone you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way, when you do judge them, your a mile away and you have their shoes
Confucius say "man with loudest mouth often have quietest brain"
Confucius say "man with loudest mouth often have quietest brain"
Re: skyline engined capri
seatofmepants wrote:hey! modifying a capri isnt destroying it
Its improving it
im on yanks side with this one, how boring would the scene be if everyone kept their cars standard, shows'd be a f*cking yawn fest!
each to his own and all that but it bums me out when people complain about modified classics. whats wrong with taking a classic car and making it faster, sleeker and more comfortable to be in?
seeing these posts, there aint gonna be many happy faces when i finish my car. jap tuner interior,big boot ice install, twin pipes and no v8, custom grill, 20" rims under non factory arches and eventualy a jap engine and running gear
and all this on a mk1
I dont realy care if others think im ruining a classic. Im looking forward to seeing the old folks at the N.I classic shows reel in horror at what ive done to a rare car. screw em
couldn,t agree more, but just take the capri badges off it because it aint one anymore sonny.
Re: skyline engined capri
I'm with Dixie on this.
Its a 70s car so by all means modify it in a 70s manner.
But why search for a Capri if you want just a vague Capri shape over a load of jap hi-tech stuff?
Capris started being modified the day they left the factory, and it surprises me there's a single concours or standard one left.
But there's modification to improve a basic design, then there's changing the nature of the car altogether.
Do too much and its just a name and a shape! No soul left in it!
'Taking a classic and making it sleeker, faster and more comfortable' is merely development and the big companies do that 24 hours a day.
That's my opinion. Shout, swear and moan all you like, but its a free world and you ain't going to change it!
Its a 70s car so by all means modify it in a 70s manner.
But why search for a Capri if you want just a vague Capri shape over a load of jap hi-tech stuff?
Capris started being modified the day they left the factory, and it surprises me there's a single concours or standard one left.
But there's modification to improve a basic design, then there's changing the nature of the car altogether.
Do too much and its just a name and a shape! No soul left in it!
'Taking a classic and making it sleeker, faster and more comfortable' is merely development and the big companies do that 24 hours a day.
That's my opinion. Shout, swear and moan all you like, but its a free world and you ain't going to change it!
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Re: skyline engined capri
dixy1949 wrote:seatofmepants wrote:hey! modifying a capri isnt destroying it
Its improving it
im on yanks side with this one, how boring would the scene be if everyone kept their cars standard, shows'd be a f*cking yawn fest!
each to his own and all that but it bums me out when people complain about modified classics. whats wrong with taking a classic car and making it faster, sleeker and more comfortable to be in?
seeing these posts, there aint gonna be many happy faces when i finish my car. jap tuner interior,big boot ice install, twin pipes and no v8, custom grill, 20" rims under non factory arches and eventualy a jap engine and running gear
and all this on a mk1
I dont realy care if others think im ruining a classic. Im looking forward to seeing the old folks at the N.I classic shows reel in horror at what ive done to a rare car. screw em
couldn,t agree more, but just take the capri badges off it because it aint one anymore sonny.
fair play
Before you judge someone you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way, when you do judge them, your a mile away and you have their shoes
Confucius say "man with loudest mouth often have quietest brain"
Confucius say "man with loudest mouth often have quietest brain"