YACT: Check out this black Delorean DMC -12

halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
25,696
1
81
here
Ive never seen deloreans in anythign else but brushed aluminum. Looks pretty sharp imho
 

nsafreak

Diamond Member
Oct 16, 2001
7,093
3
81
That does look pretty nice. I always kindof liked the car but never liked the brushed aluminum job. Wonder how the engine really performs.
 

KokomoGST

Diamond Member
Nov 13, 2001
3,758
0
0
wow... that would look really mean all blacked out. Blacked out headlamps and tails with black wheels would look like something out of a nightmare.

then again... it's a DeLorean...
 

Black88GTA

Diamond Member
Sep 9, 2003
3,430
0
0
Originally posted by: halik
here
Ive never seen deloreans in anythign else but brushed aluminum. Looks pretty sharp imho

Actually DeLoreans were all made of stainless steel - have you ever seen ANY DeLorean with rust on it? Anyway, as a result, they were quite heavy, and woefully underpowered, esp. considering the weight. I always thought they were kind of cool anyways though. They do look good in other colors, that black one looks nice.
 
Feb 10, 2000
30,029
67
91
Originally posted by: Black88GTA

Actually DeLoreans were all made of stainless steel - have you ever seen ANY DeLorean with rust on it? Anyway, as a result, they were quite heavy, and woefully underpowered, esp. considering the weight. I always thought they were kind of cool anyways though. They do look good in other colors, that black one looks nice.

Is stainless heavier than other steel? I didn't know that. DeLoreans definitely are underpowered - as I recall (no energy to Google!) they have a Renault/Chrysler V-6 with something like 170 bhp.

 

Shockwave

Banned
Sep 16, 2000
9,059
0
0
The great thing about engines. There not only upgradable but swappable as well. Gimme the Delorean and 10k and it'll smoke tire.... :cool:
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
52,763
1
0
Originally posted by: nsafreak
That does look pretty nice. I always kindof liked the car but never liked the brushed aluminum job. Wonder how the engine really performs.

The stock engine sucked BALLS. That's one of the major reasons they were so unpopular. However, other engines fit just fine as replacements. It may not be cost-effective, but it's a seriously kickass looking car with a respectable power plant, if you find the right one.
 
Feb 10, 2000
30,029
67
91
Okay, here's the deal. I overestimated the HP:

Rear mounted, liquid cooled - Light Alloy V6,
2.85 Liter - Single overhead camshaft - C.I.S. mechanical fuel injection - Cylinder Bore 91mm - Stroke 73mm - Displacement 2849 cc -
Power Rating 130 SAE NET HP @5,500 RPM -
Maximum Torque 208 Nm @ 2,750 RPM -
Compression Ratio 8:8:1 - Transmission (5 speed manual, 3 speed Automatic)
 

Shockwave

Banned
Sep 16, 2000
9,059
0
0
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Okay, here's the deal. I overestimated the HP:

Rear mounted, liquid cooled - Light Alloy V6,
2.85 Liter - Single overhead camshaft - C.I.S. mechanical fuel injection - Cylinder Bore 91mm - Stroke 73mm - Displacement 2849 cc -
Power Rating 130 SAE NET HP @5,500 RPM -
Maximum Torque 208 Nm @ 2,750 RPM -
Compression Ratio 8:8:1 - Transmission (5 speed manual, 3 speed Automatic)

289 should be a perfect fit (Barring mounting points etc.)
 

Black88GTA

Diamond Member
Sep 9, 2003
3,430
0
0
Here's a dyno sheet showing the stock motor vs. some modded ones. The stock motor w/auto is putting out less than 80HP at the rear wheels :(. The motor was a joint venture between Renault, Peugeot, and Volvo.

And yea, I goofed on the steel thing...funny, I always thought stainless weighed more than regular steel due to the chromium content.
 

halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
25,696
1
81
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: halik
here
Ive never seen deloreans in anythign else but brushed aluminum. Looks pretty sharp imho

Actually DeLoreans were all made of stainless steel - have you ever seen ANY DeLorean with rust on it? Anyway, as a result, they were quite heavy, and woefully underpowered, esp. considering the weight. I always thought they were kind of cool anyways though. They do look good in other colors, that black one looks nice.


aluminum doesnt rust either...i figured they would go with that just because of the weight savings ...go figure
 

LAUST

Diamond Member
Sep 13, 2000
8,957
1
81
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
A minor point: DeLoreans are actually stainless steel, not aluminum.
yep, the only time Silver is ever a cool color.

I never understood people painting their cars to look like what you are covering

 

JC

Diamond Member
Feb 1, 2000
5,855
73
91
There's a black DeLorean for sale around here too...been for sale for months and months, too. "Black, only a few left. Rare collector's item". He fails to mention that none of them were painted from the factory......he's down to $17,300 this week, I think he started at around $25k :confused:
 

So

Lifer
Jul 2, 2001
25,923
17
81
Originally posted by: KokomoGST
wow... that would look really mean all blacked out. Blacked out headlamps and tails with black wheels would look like something out of a nightmare.

then again... it's a DeLorean...

Cars that are all one color look really bad. Like you're so poor you couldn't afford the trim, or some hick did a crappy spray job on it.

One color car != Cool.
 

Lounatik

Golden Member
Oct 10, 1999
1,845
1
0
A place in Ft. Lauderdale used to repair(and repair and repair) Deloreans right next door to a shop I used to work at. I've seen yellow, red and black ones as well as the standard brushed stainless. The red ones looked kinda cool, but man, you should have heard the death rattles out of these pieces of work. The mechanics I talked to said they had never seen such pieces of crap in thier lives. Renault engines, the horror, the horror.


Peace


Lounatik