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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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![]() Well a lot to absorb in that lot from that conversation. Guess I need to find out what gearbox I have as a starting point and go from there. Trust me I will not be drag racing or sitting with foot on throttle and brake just want enough power to keep up a little respect for Bristol.
Surly others out there have taken this route with a 603 and it's variants and all these questions have been answered before if nothing else than by trial and error. Looks like only a small band of enthusiast use the Forum ......pity. Still onwards and upwards. |
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Bristol have made less than 9000 cars in 55 years. There are probably about 2000 still in on the road. Over 500 "enthusiasts" (most of whom are owners) are a member of this forum. Some of them own more than one Bristol (some own several). As time went by Bristol made fewer and fewer cars, and the 603 was not one of the more popular models. How people on this forum have put a 400 HP engine a 603? probably none. |
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![]() I'll just throw this into the mix and let others form their own opinions.
The legendary torqueflite automatic transmission TorqueFlite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia As for Will, I suggest you install your 400HP crate engine and if any part of the drive train breaks, upgrade it! Or, you can save time and worry now ![]() |
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![]() Kevin
An interesting perspective on the lack of feedback on the 603.....guess that puts that matter at rest then. I think I will upgrade to turbo car drive line and assume that will do. Good stuff on the gearbox. Thanks Will |