New HIWD: Al Gary's Supercharged Ecotec Powered TR-6

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Al Gary chose the supercharged version of Chevy's Ecotec LSJ engine for his 1971 Triumph TR-6.

At the rear wheels, he's getting 219 horsepower and 213 foot-pounds of very usable torque from a lightweight little engine that fits neatly, looks sharp, delivers great fuel economy, and meets modern emission standards. Very, very nice!

Have a look, and let us hear your comments!
<a href="http://www.britishv8.org/Triumph/AlbertGary.htm">Albert Gary's '71 TR-6 with Chevy Ecotec LSJ Supercharged Engine</a>



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1971 MGB GT V8
Buick 215 w/ Rover heads, custom EFI & crank-fired ignition.
Custom front and rear coilover suspensions.

88v8

A lot of unobtrusive and thoughtful engineering in there. So well done, it could be taken for stock.
Clean engine bay, no spaghetti.
And the trunk fully available for luggage.
With the 4.08 rear end, about 23mph/1000 which I reckon has a slight bias towards acceleration, but is still a good ratio for cruising.
Personally I'd opt for the soundtrack and impracticalities of a V8, but have to admire what's been done here.

Ivor

Ronp

It's such a clean setup, nobody's going to believe it isn't factory.  It leaves me with mixed feelings, tho. This is Not a criticism, but I want my engine to look like I've done something to it. This one looks, well- perfect!

Trick6

Thank you all for your kind comments.  I am reporting that it has been 5 seasons of driving with many road trips to places as Toronto, Maine, Philadelphia, Poconos, day trips through out New England and I have not been left stranded.  I have replaced a throttle body with new and presently working on deciphering a reoccurring throttle position sensor (accelerator pedal) failure. I am also deciding on a brake system upgrade.

The car is very fast and, with the 4.08 LSD differential and 0.59 5th gear, a very pleasant cruiser.  I still have not done a re-spray nor installed a radio.

TR6 347

What a wonderful conversion you did! I know it was a lot of work. I love that it looks as if it came that way from the factory,"almost". That is the way I try to do my conversions if possible. Glad you are driving and enjoying the car.

Wondering who did the tachometer conversion if not you. Would appreciate their contact information. Thanks.

Happy Trails,

Joel

MGBV8

Carl

tr6turbo

Great conversion.  We need more strong 4 cylinder conversions.

Trick6

Hi Guys.  I am still having fun in this little car.  It is both a hoot and pleasure to drive. If any one has questions, just ask.

rficalora

Hey Al, awesome job on your car!  If you're not already planning to, you should join the group in Dayton for our get together the week after next (July 11-15 https://britishv8meet.org)

MGBV8

Yes, bring it to Dayton!  There will be at least 5 other Triumph conversions there that I know of, 3 TR6s, a TR7/8 & a very wide Spitfire.
Carl

Trick6

Hi Guys. My car is still running strong.  No serious issues. I made a trip to Toronto to the Big Show there, my wife and I went to the Poconos for a mini vacation, we have tripped to ME to visit the Mainers, in summary, I drive this car everywhere. Since the last time I have had to have the accelerator replaced (drive by wire) and added GP's front and rear sway bars. i changed the brake pads and rear shoes ceramic and wow.  The brake pedal travel is still an issue with me.   But the car is just too much fun.