The recent "Car of Choice for a 1UZ Swap" thread prompted me to investigate doing a 1UZ powered Lotus Europa. For those who don't know, this car was one of the more unusual mid-engined cars that has been produced over the years. It was thrown together by Lotus from a melange of production car parts and it gathered a cult following from the late 60's to the present day. I've always had a thing for the Europa - it's kinda like that young lady you "almost" took out in high school, but didn't, and always wished you had ;-)? The Europa has been out of production for nearly 30 years, but there are several specialty boutiques in the UK manufacturing "re-engineered" Europa parts and complete cars, and they'll power them with nearly anything you want.....for a price.
Anyway, having already made the decision that the powerplant will be a naturally aspirated 1UZ, with ITB's, the next major decision is the transaxle. The Hewland, Porsche, & ZF units are probably very nice, but I don't think the budget will permit. I've heard that "kit cars" use the Renault Fuego transaxle to mate up to a variety of engines and it seems to work OK. If anyone here has some actual experience with this transaxle, I'd certainly like to hear how it's working out and how difficult it is to mate up to the 1UZ.
I'd also like to know of other "reasonable" alternatives to the Renault - not pie in the sky stuff. Also, I'm hoping to stay with a conventional inline setup here - so please, no transverse suggestions - it would ruin the effect I'm after.
Lastly, if any of you are aware of good resources online, or hardcopy, for mixing and matching engines & transaxles, I'd appreciate knowing where to get more information.
TIA,
John
p.s. I sure wish I'd gone ahead and bought this d*mn thing 30 years ago, 'cause it's going to cost me 5x as much now!!!
Anyway, having already made the decision that the powerplant will be a naturally aspirated 1UZ, with ITB's, the next major decision is the transaxle. The Hewland, Porsche, & ZF units are probably very nice, but I don't think the budget will permit. I've heard that "kit cars" use the Renault Fuego transaxle to mate up to a variety of engines and it seems to work OK. If anyone here has some actual experience with this transaxle, I'd certainly like to hear how it's working out and how difficult it is to mate up to the 1UZ.
I'd also like to know of other "reasonable" alternatives to the Renault - not pie in the sky stuff. Also, I'm hoping to stay with a conventional inline setup here - so please, no transverse suggestions - it would ruin the effect I'm after.
Lastly, if any of you are aware of good resources online, or hardcopy, for mixing and matching engines & transaxles, I'd appreciate knowing where to get more information.
TIA,
John
p.s. I sure wish I'd gone ahead and bought this d*mn thing 30 years ago, 'cause it's going to cost me 5x as much now!!!