Right guys, as the title says, this is (for now anyway) completely Hypothetical.
We all know about the slipping liners and head gaskets on the rover v8 and I believe good blocks are getting a bit thin on the ground so my question is as follows.
Would it be possible to fit the later BMW v8 engine but retain all the electronics of the rover v8?
My thinking is that a v8 4.4l isn't that much different to a v8 4.6l and as the ecu can adapt the mixture based on what comes out of the back then it would cope with the slight difference in displacement.
I'm guessing that the mounts and bellhousing wouldn't be massively different and generally speaking, more modern engines last far far far longer.
Fitting a later engine with its own electrics I think would be a complete nightmare trying to get it to interface with the rest of the car but just substituting the mechanicals should be relatively simple?
That said, is the 4.4 any more bombproof and/or available?
We all know about the slipping liners and head gaskets on the rover v8 and I believe good blocks are getting a bit thin on the ground so my question is as follows.
Would it be possible to fit the later BMW v8 engine but retain all the electronics of the rover v8?
My thinking is that a v8 4.4l isn't that much different to a v8 4.6l and as the ecu can adapt the mixture based on what comes out of the back then it would cope with the slight difference in displacement.
I'm guessing that the mounts and bellhousing wouldn't be massively different and generally speaking, more modern engines last far far far longer.
Fitting a later engine with its own electrics I think would be a complete nightmare trying to get it to interface with the rest of the car but just substituting the mechanicals should be relatively simple?
That said, is the 4.4 any more bombproof and/or available?