DeLorian VS Taurus SHO
student_anonymous
09-26-2002, 11:16 AM
Hey all,
I said this as a joke earlier in a post-reply, and it got me thinking.
What would come out on top in a straight line drag.......say a 1/4
to a 1/2 mile line?
Just a thought...........hehe!:D
I said this as a joke earlier in a post-reply, and it got me thinking.
What would come out on top in a straight line drag.......say a 1/4
to a 1/2 mile line?
Just a thought...........hehe!:D
peril
09-26-2002, 11:52 AM
Well, DeLoreans only have 130 bhp, so it'd be a bit one-sided...
DMC12
09-26-2002, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by student_anonymous
What would come out on top in a straight line drag.......say a 1/4
to a 1/2 mile line?
Hmm... It depends on what year SHO since they varied so greatly from 89 to 95. The DMC was basically the same all 3 years.
Both cars have V6 with 5-speed.
Similar wieght distributions, SHO is 400 pounds heavier.
The SHO has 220 horsepower (almost 100 more than the DMC).
The SHO has DOHC 24 valve(from the info I got), whereas the DMC has one can per bank and 12 less valves.
The SHO is about 12 years newer... and a car full of newer parts usually has an advantage (no bearings randomly giving out).
The SHO has a rev limiter and holds the RPMS at 7300 (whereas the DMC can be redlined if not careful).
So, it depends... If it was my DMC versus an SHO in identical condition, then I'd take him ;)
What would come out on top in a straight line drag.......say a 1/4
to a 1/2 mile line?
Hmm... It depends on what year SHO since they varied so greatly from 89 to 95. The DMC was basically the same all 3 years.
Both cars have V6 with 5-speed.
Similar wieght distributions, SHO is 400 pounds heavier.
The SHO has 220 horsepower (almost 100 more than the DMC).
The SHO has DOHC 24 valve(from the info I got), whereas the DMC has one can per bank and 12 less valves.
The SHO is about 12 years newer... and a car full of newer parts usually has an advantage (no bearings randomly giving out).
The SHO has a rev limiter and holds the RPMS at 7300 (whereas the DMC can be redlined if not careful).
So, it depends... If it was my DMC versus an SHO in identical condition, then I'd take him ;)
YogsVR4
09-26-2002, 01:55 PM
I've heard of some Deloreans with a turbo setup (which mine doesn't have) that makes them damn quick but the SHO just has to much power stock to stock for the DMC.
Marc-OS
09-26-2002, 06:42 PM
There is a twin turbo setup available for Deloreans, but it costs about $5,000 (I've heard it can cost upwards of $8,000). I also heard that setup gets you nearly 300hp though. So 300hp +RWD +Rear Engine +Lotus Chassis = One hell of a car :D
DMC12
09-26-2002, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by Marc-OS
There is a twin turbo setup available for Deloreans
The Legend Twin Turbo setup is awesome... the others are known to blow out your piston rings after 5K miles :(
There is a twin turbo setup available for Deloreans
The Legend Twin Turbo setup is awesome... the others are known to blow out your piston rings after 5K miles :(
TerminalVelocity
09-27-2002, 12:44 AM
do it....DO IT! :D
Anyone in SoCal with a SHO? :hehe:
Anyone in SoCal with a SHO? :hehe:
student_anonymous
09-27-2002, 12:37 PM
HAHA Terminal Velocity..........reminds me of an old friend.
Interesting views on here, and i learned a bunch. I just have a question though. I understand that you can take your DMC to the production plant and they do the works for you. Bore out the engine, finely tune the tranny and add the twin blowers.
Is that what was meant by the Legend Twin Turbos? If so, what kind
of numbers are looking at with this, ie 0-60, 1/4 mile?
:confused:
Interesting views on here, and i learned a bunch. I just have a question though. I understand that you can take your DMC to the production plant and they do the works for you. Bore out the engine, finely tune the tranny and add the twin blowers.
Is that what was meant by the Legend Twin Turbos? If so, what kind
of numbers are looking at with this, ie 0-60, 1/4 mile?
:confused:
Cbass
09-27-2002, 05:44 PM
What about the Northstar? You'd have to use the Caddy auto, but it's quite a nice motor... all aluminum, so it doesn't weigh much.
The Delorean has the same layout as a Fiero, right? Transverse 2800?
www.v8archie.com :devil:
The Delorean has the same layout as a Fiero, right? Transverse 2800?
www.v8archie.com :devil:
DMC12
09-27-2002, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by student_anonymous
I understand that you can take your DMC to the production plant and they do the works for you. Bore out the engine, finely tune the tranny and add the twin blowers.
Legend Industries (what an ironic name since they are more of a legend now than a company) made a few twin turbo D's that were used for testing... the DMC was supposed to be offered in a twin turbo version. But then, sadly, the company went out of business.
You can't take your car to the factory, but you can go to http://www.delorean.com/ to get all this stuff done.
Not sure on the performance increases of the twin turbo...
I understand that you can take your DMC to the production plant and they do the works for you. Bore out the engine, finely tune the tranny and add the twin blowers.
Legend Industries (what an ironic name since they are more of a legend now than a company) made a few twin turbo D's that were used for testing... the DMC was supposed to be offered in a twin turbo version. But then, sadly, the company went out of business.
You can't take your car to the factory, but you can go to http://www.delorean.com/ to get all this stuff done.
Not sure on the performance increases of the twin turbo...
DMC12
09-27-2002, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by Cbass
What about the Northstar?
http://www.americancustomeng.com/dmc.htm
Now accepting donations through BidPay for a Northstar engine swap----------> http://www.bidpay.com/Banners4/bidpays4.gif (http://www.bidpay.com/)
:D
What about the Northstar?
http://www.americancustomeng.com/dmc.htm
Now accepting donations through BidPay for a Northstar engine swap----------> http://www.bidpay.com/Banners4/bidpays4.gif (http://www.bidpay.com/)
:D
Cbass
09-28-2002, 04:03 AM
Ha, not if you're paying those bandits to do it!
OTOH, getting a grey market Northstar and doing it yourself... I'm sure TV and Redneck would be willing to help...
OTOH, getting a grey market Northstar and doing it yourself... I'm sure TV and Redneck would be willing to help...
TerminalVelocity
09-28-2002, 07:20 AM
I offered to help get a vortec 350 into there, but he declined :rolleyes:
Cbass
09-29-2002, 08:24 AM
Yeah, but the Chevy v8s are way too common to put in a delorean... also, the northstar is a better swap for a Delorean or a Fiero...
I always thought the delorean was a transversely mounted car...
I always thought the delorean was a transversely mounted car...
Fly Rice Racer
09-30-2002, 11:13 PM
I would have to vote against the DeLorean UNLESS it's the one from Back To The Future.
Nothing could beat that machince. It could travel through time ahead to the end of the race. LOL.
Nothing could beat that machince. It could travel through time ahead to the end of the race. LOL.
student_anonymous
10-01-2002, 12:34 PM
Hehe,
that would take the cake for sure!
:D
that would take the cake for sure!
:D
DMC12
10-01-2002, 02:51 PM
NO NO NO NO NO...
This sucker's electrical!
But I need 1.21 Gigawatts of Nitrous Oxide to power the NOS Capacitor!
:p
This sucker's electrical!
But I need 1.21 Gigawatts of Nitrous Oxide to power the NOS Capacitor!
:p
student_anonymous
10-02-2002, 10:26 AM
Running 1.21 Gigawatts of nitrous oxide huh?
'Here Lies DMC 12........what is left of him........'
HAHAHAHAHA sorry, i found that rather amusing. :frog:
'Here Lies DMC 12........what is left of him........'
HAHAHAHAHA sorry, i found that rather amusing. :frog:
TerminalVelocity
10-02-2002, 05:12 PM
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Long Live....ME! :bandit:
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student_anonymous
10-03-2002, 10:12 AM
Ok, that was a little scary...........:eek2:
TerminalVelocity
10-04-2002, 07:34 AM
I never said I was sane :D
student_anonymous
10-04-2002, 12:39 PM
True that TV, but i never said i was either.......
:eek:
:eek:
Yamahasho
02-01-2003, 01:06 PM
Stock Delorean vs Stock SHO
Delorean would get smoked pretty bad. An 89 SHO barley weighs 3000#s and the power and torque curves are pretty flat.
Delorean would get smoked pretty bad. An 89 SHO barley weighs 3000#s and the power and torque curves are pretty flat.
-The Stig-
02-02-2003, 04:28 AM
Lets not forget that the Delorean from Back to the Future had a V8 motor dubbed in... over its normal motor.
So obvious with its hollywood magic backing... it would win. :rolleyes:
So obvious with its hollywood magic backing... it would win. :rolleyes:
DMC12
02-05-2003, 02:28 PM
Wow, this thread is back from the dead! I'll just call you Indiana Jones from now on:p
Oh yeah, and like I said in an earlier post... it depends on which year SHO. Yamahasho, don't tell me you think the DeLorean weighs over 3,000 pounds and 1/4 mile time is 17 seconds?!
Oh yeah, and like I said in an earlier post... it depends on which year SHO. Yamahasho, don't tell me you think the DeLorean weighs over 3,000 pounds and 1/4 mile time is 17 seconds?!
Yamahasho
02-05-2003, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by DMC12
Wow, this thread is back from the dead! I'll just call you Indiana Jones from now on:p
Oh yeah, and like I said in an earlier post... it depends on which year SHO. Yamahasho, don't tell me you think the DeLorean weighs over 3,000 pounds and 1/4 mile time is 17 seconds?!
I know what they can do, I got my chance at a very nice one in my 95 SHO. I took it, I am not saying I put 10 car lengths on it, but I walked away.
Wow, this thread is back from the dead! I'll just call you Indiana Jones from now on:p
Oh yeah, and like I said in an earlier post... it depends on which year SHO. Yamahasho, don't tell me you think the DeLorean weighs over 3,000 pounds and 1/4 mile time is 17 seconds?!
I know what they can do, I got my chance at a very nice one in my 95 SHO. I took it, I am not saying I put 10 car lengths on it, but I walked away.
DMC12
02-05-2003, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by Yamahasho
I got my chance at a very nice one in my 95 SHO
Man, I'd sure love to see footage of that! Not like I have any footage of my own, nor would I want to offer up such evidence:smoker2:
So your SHO must be running a 14, then? That is very respectable for a low-cost stock :ylsuper
I got my chance at a very nice one in my 95 SHO
Man, I'd sure love to see footage of that! Not like I have any footage of my own, nor would I want to offer up such evidence:smoker2:
So your SHO must be running a 14, then? That is very respectable for a low-cost stock :ylsuper
Yamahasho
02-05-2003, 07:09 PM
Yeah,
MTX SHOs with a decent driver can hit 14.5 seconds pretty easy. The hardest thing is to get traction with the FWD setup. If you really want to race a SHO do it from a 35-30 mph roll, once the secondaries open up he is off to the races. Also SHO are really fun on the freeway.
I still have the original window sticker for this car, it went for $28,000 new. They are fun cars, and really awsome sleepers.
MTX SHOs with a decent driver can hit 14.5 seconds pretty easy. The hardest thing is to get traction with the FWD setup. If you really want to race a SHO do it from a 35-30 mph roll, once the secondaries open up he is off to the races. Also SHO are really fun on the freeway.
I still have the original window sticker for this car, it went for $28,000 new. They are fun cars, and really awsome sleepers.
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