Originally posted by VX922
To put in Axiom engine, why? I got Isuzu engine in it already and it runs like Swiss watch, those few HPs can be easily gained by opening the intake tract, regrinding camshaft lobes for more lift and increase fuel pressure. To supercharge without beefing up the vulnerable bottom end is....
2004 Isuzu Axiom Direct Injection 3.5L is 250 hp.
1999-2001 Isuzu VehiCross 3.5L is 215hp.
That is 35hp. increase to start with. Add Blower and better exhaust and I figure close to 300hp would be the high-side of your increase. It wouldn't be easy...drive by wire throttle conversion...swapping computers...but, engine would of course fit and you would maintain your weight balance thus handling wouldn't suffer. I don't think you would have to beef up the bottom end for a mild blower like the Alpine...no one here has beefed up theirs...Of course this is uncharted territory and if you really know engines than by all means beef it up... It wouldn't be comparable to a Keith Black Hemi but I thought it to be realistic to do. Kind of like updating/upgrading our VX to todays hp output. Version 2.0 if you will! I also saw this as perhaps a route for someone experiencing motor failure. Instead of dropping in another VX 3.5L...Perhaps upgrade at additional cost?
I support you if you're serious and wish you the best of luck.
Last edited by Jolly Roger VX'er : 01/03/2004 at 06:14 AM
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