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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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![]() If Bristol were to replace the Chrysler V8 with something else, then
I would like to see something more modern and efficient whilst retaining decent service and support. Any idea of simplicity must be set off against reliability and ease of service of modern electronic components and systems. I suggest either a German V6/V8 diesel as these are generally very sophisticated yet reliable and strong performers for the GT type cruising that a Bristol might be used. Alternatively, I like the PSA/Ford/Jaguar/Landrover 2.7/3.0 litre V6 diesel as well, especially the new 3.0 litre version in the XF. The 3.6 litre V8 diesel in the Range Rover is also a great motor. Coupled with a good 6 speed auto and a reasonable 25-35mpg possibility (realistic not over optimistic), the car would obtain some green cred! Just a thought. Mind you the LPG version does around 20mpg times the half cost of LPG making it a green alternative as well with about the equivalent 40mpg cost relative to ULP. A 730d I know owned by a client has been getting an overall average fuel consumption of 35mpg in the past 18 months and it weighs at least 150kg more than a Blenheim. If one wanted to maintain a BMW link the twin turbo 3.0 litre straight six (335/635/736d engine) with a six speed auto or even a manual would be another fine choice. Clyde. |