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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    A Buick engine in a TR7V8???!!! What about the transmission? Did it matched or you used a Buick transmission with it?
    I know, that just sounds loopy, but that was a solution, right out of the box, with the TR-7. It almost seemed made for it, an easy swap--I think the trade press were touting the switch from day one, it was almost as though the Triumph folks planned on it. (Just my memory, Professor, please correct me if it is hazy...)

    PS, I once hit...um, a very high speed with a TR-6. A V-8 Tr-7: Hubba-hubba-hubba!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Professor
    Yes it was manual 4 speed that came with the engine, they have several different engine swap kits on the market, this is a easy swap too! You have to beef up the front end also.
    We posted at the same time. This is a good place to go, for British car questions!

    To get back to the thread, perhaps keeping a motor under the bonnet causes some confusion with electrical gizmos...
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    The Buick engine is a 3.8 liter V6. Physically it's small so it should just about drop in. The output would be astounding. The first little Tuner Kiddie with a Honda Civic that tries him is going to get a rude surprise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettwc
    The Buick engine is a 3.8 liter V6. Physically it's small so it should just about drop in. The output would be astounding. The first little Tuner Kiddie with a Honda Civic that tries him is going to get a rude surprise.
    And a quick one!

    How far can she jump in the air, Professor, when you start her in first?
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    This little guy(TR7) can keep up with the big boys, Almost scary to accelerate WOT in it! It's my cousin's car BTW. P.S. he has a bad habit of calling mags ... clips.
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    i shoot clip through my 1911 and ak-47 all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ping Ping
    I, for one, am dog-tired of hearing people say, "I shot 4 CLIPS of 230gr FMJ through my new Colt."! What you DID DO, was shoot four... MAGAZINES!
    Actually they shot 32 ROUNDS of 230gr FMJ via four magazines through their new Colt.

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    All this makes me wonder why crescent shaped magazinbes are called "banana clips." Can you peel them and eat them after firing the last round?

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