greenMachine wrote:This may now be overtaken by events,
tech guide to 2.5 swap will give you an idea of what is involved.
Thanks. It’s not overtaken by events. I’m now down to three choices from which I will buy or keep one car. All 3 cars are silver, and my last 2 MX5s were silver!
1. A very well sorted normally aspirated BBR200(hp) NC2 PRHT. Drives like new except goes, rides, stops and handles way better. It’s done 118,000 miles, hence my perhaps overly pessimistic interest in 2.5 swaps, which I now know are cheaper than rebuilding a 2.0. So you just would, wouldn’t you? Mind you, this car won’t see a track, and I’m hearing plenty of good things from America about high mileage NC2s (and bad things about 70,000 mile NC1s). I would not be doing to the work myself (but thanks for the instructions as they make sense of the quotes I’ve had of $4,500 to £5,500 including a low mileage Jap or USA motor).
Seller has already offered a usefully lower price than advertised and there will be more to come.
The gold wheels and the pink callipers will have to go, and I’d replace the coolant overflow tank with an ally one. Car has perfect and recent service history. Enthusiast owned.
2. A fully road sorted 2005 NB8B Sport with only 24,000 miles and a BBR250 turbo conversion. It’s advertised at a price I’d nearly pay for a fully forged one, which it isn’t. So I’ve bid 2/3rds of the asking price, and, if it comes for that, I’d wind it down to 225 to preserve the rods.
Has recent and perfect service history including recent cambelt due on age, not mileage.
The last choice is to keep the 2003 Merc C200K Coupe SE auto. Lovely old car. Big sunroof. Lots of airbags. Full Merc dealer service history. 43,000 miles. 164hp (actually goes reasonably well).
BUT IT’S VERY VERY BORING!
Wish I could keep the Merc and an MX5 but only one parking space at my apartment. So I’ll have to get a taxi to take my 100 year old uncle to watch to cricket.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)