How many lumpers?????
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Although I've got used to the term, "Lump" was first put to me as a Derogatory reference to a Chevy engine grafted into a Jaguar drive train, thus 'defiling the purity of the breed.' Others don't seem to mind though.
I prefer Chevy V8 Conversion personally, and wear it proudly, but that's just me, and I'll answer to 'Lumper.'
Mine is an old style, carburetor fitted 350/700R4.
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I prefer Chevy V8 Conversion personally, and wear it proudly, but that's just me, and I'll answer to 'Lumper.'
Mine is an old style, carburetor fitted 350/700R4.
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Installing the LT1 in my S3 was the greatest auto adventure in my life. As I was working during the build, it took one h... of a long time.
Not driving much nowadays. but, it fires immediately and cruises so nicely.
Learned a h... of a lot doing it...
I seem to recall, that "lump" merely meant the engine of whatever specie, til it morphed in to a somewhat deragatory use...
bothers me, not.
there was a time that many expressed displeasure with us But, that seems to have vanished pretty much.
Not driving much nowadays. but, it fires immediately and cruises so nicely.
Learned a h... of a lot doing it...
I seem to recall, that "lump" merely meant the engine of whatever specie, til it morphed in to a somewhat deragatory use...
bothers me, not.
there was a time that many expressed displeasure with us But, that seems to have vanished pretty much.
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I have two:
1985 XJ6: GM 5.7 / 700R4. TBI
1985 XJS: GM 5.7 converted to Multiport Fuel Injection via Edelbrock PF4 system/TH 400 trans.
1985 XJS
gm 5.7 with Edelbrock PF4 in XJS
other view of 5.7 w/Edelbrock PF4
1985 xj6 w/GM 5.7 TBI
XJ6 w/GM 5.7 TBI
1985 XJ6: GM 5.7 / 700R4. TBI
1985 XJS: GM 5.7 converted to Multiport Fuel Injection via Edelbrock PF4 system/TH 400 trans.
1985 XJS
gm 5.7 with Edelbrock PF4 in XJS
other view of 5.7 w/Edelbrock PF4
1985 xj6 w/GM 5.7 TBI
XJ6 w/GM 5.7 TBI
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My ’87 is all stock and my ’79 is a lump. 1992 Camaro 305 with fuel injection and 700-R4 transmission. Love them both. They both have about 200 HP but the 4-speed automatic in the ‘79 makes all the difference in the world.
I have gotten both positive and negative reactions. I generally don't mention the V8 and they are so busy looking at the interior and exterior they don’t ask.
Jeff
I have gotten both positive and negative reactions. I generally don't mention the V8 and they are so busy looking at the interior and exterior they don’t ask.
Jeff
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"Lumping"
The terms "Lumpers" and "Splitters" are meant to distinguish two ways of thinking about concepts. I don't think their ordinary usage fits the circumstance we face in the existential problem of whether to replace one engine with another in a vintage car. Every time someone tells me that I need to bite the bullet and replace the whole motor of my '76 XJ6C with a Chevy block, I face this dilemma head on. How I react has nothing to do with lumping or splitting, it has more to do with things like "loyalty", "practicality", "integrity" etc. etc. I've limped along in this struggle for over forty years now. The most recent crisis ( car stalls in the middle of a bridge at rush hour) has been addressed by the brilliance of an aged ( even by my standards) Italian mechanic. He was able to readjust the Zenith Carbs and rejuvenate the automatic choke...a task at which many a trained mechanic has failed. So I keep the old beast....nothing to do with lumping or splitting.
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Like I have said before, I bought mine in 05 with every intention of swapping Chevy in immediately but was Impressed with jag power, so it stayed that way until last year, low oil pressure woes kept me close to home, but I want to make long trips in my car, so when the time came, went back to my original plan and swapped in the lt1! I have no regrets, I loved my car then, love it now! Lumper isn’t a derogatory term at all, I think I read it on here somewhere lump stood for less upkeep more power!!!
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@Darrenmb: What kind of mileage are you getting with your car now?
I drove my XJ6 to North Carolina and got about 340 miles with full tanks and that was "Hauling A..". Two people and a trunk full of stuff. Filled tanks, left Melbourne and topped of my tanks somewhere in South Carolina, (19 gallons). So I figured about 15-16 mpg driving most of the time around 80-85 mph, sometimes more. The only thing I missed was my Cruise Control and I plan to take care of that in the near future.
PS: I am running my cars with non ethanol fuel. Costs a little more but I am happy with it.
I drove my XJ6 to North Carolina and got about 340 miles with full tanks and that was "Hauling A..". Two people and a trunk full of stuff. Filled tanks, left Melbourne and topped of my tanks somewhere in South Carolina, (19 gallons). So I figured about 15-16 mpg driving most of the time around 80-85 mph, sometimes more. The only thing I missed was my Cruise Control and I plan to take care of that in the near future.
PS: I am running my cars with non ethanol fuel. Costs a little more but I am happy with it.
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My reason for using Ethanol free fuel in my Jags are simple. I had some regular fuel w/ethanol in a container for my lawn mower. Two months later I went to fill my mower and the fuel had some water in it. I was told that that was normal for fuel with ethanol if left sitting for a while. Don't want that in my Jaguar tanks. Sometimes I may go 2 -3 months before I take my Jags for a drive.
As for fuel consumption, If I drive normally, I may get better fuel mileage.
As for fuel consumption, If I drive normally, I may get better fuel mileage.
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I bought The Mistress so equipped, because I’m 71 and although I’m pretty handy in maintenance, Jaguars of this age leave most local mechanics stumped here on the coast of Maine.
But I open up the hood at a garage or walk into a parts store for Chevy 350 parts and it’s easy. I’ve had both a 12C and a tastefully modified 6C, but for this one I made an easy choice.
But I open up the hood at a garage or walk into a parts store for Chevy 350 parts and it’s easy. I’ve had both a 12C and a tastefully modified 6C, but for this one I made an easy choice.
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Doug: If L.U.M.P means Low Upkeep More Power I don't think that any Jaguar to Jaguar swap would count. However, if L.U.M.P means something else; welcome to the club.
BTW: I am extremely happy with my LUMPS. They are both quiet and no one knows unless I pop the hood, which I pretty much never do when I am away from home.
BTW: I am extremely happy with my LUMPS. They are both quiet and no one knows unless I pop the hood, which I pretty much never do when I am away from home.
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Doug, your car is modified in a way that makes it way more cool and more powerful which is a common definition of a hot rod. But you have made your Jaguar even more Jaguar. Do you ever get a negative reaction from strangers?
I have never heard anyone who has a converted car that was anything but thrilled with the results. But we have all gotten negative reactions.
Jeff
I have never heard anyone who has a converted car that was anything but thrilled with the results. But we have all gotten negative reactions.
Jeff