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The Volv8 Conversion

 

     The rugged dependability of the Volvo has been legendary.  No other car has a better public image as a safe car to drive your kids to school, grocery store, soccer practice, etc.  If you have a Volvo already, this is old news, but for those beginning this conversion who don't yet have the Volvo to be converted, you may be surprised at the luxury features and European road manners you'll find in these cars.

     Volvos from 1975 to the present can be fitted with the powerful HO Mustang engine and your choice of a 5-speed manual or the AOD automatic overdrive transmission.  You'll be adding this dependable power to a Volvo that probably already has luxury features like leather interior, long wearing European carpets, air conditioning, cruise control, four-wheel disc brakes, heated drivers seat, power door locks, power windows and mirrors, electric antenna, very good impact protection, and a lot of window area for visibility.  Many of the cars you'll find have an electric sunroof as well.

     The Volvo station wagons hold more stuff than a Cherokee or Explorer, and with the Converse Engineering kit and a Ford 5.0L engine, can run circles around either of these vehicles with better fuel economy, better handling, and features neither one can match.  Because Volvo has kept the styling of their vehicles so similar for so long, your Volv8 TM conversion will look current for longer than any other used car you could buy.

     Despite the "dependable" image of the Volvo, some models do have problems.  The diesel 6-cyllinder is known for surviving for 200-300K in mileage, yet if maintenance isn't performed regularly, a broken timing belt or a serious overheating session can sideline the vehicle with a very expensive engine repair.  Parts for rebuilding all Volvo engines are expensive, and the diesel particularly so.  The turbocharging system of turbo models is expensive to overhaul, and the V6 models had a common problem of inadequate lubrication to the camshafts.

     What all of this leads up to is a windfall for the converion fan who would love to have a Volvo with its "respectable" image, yet have the performance of a modern sports car, and all without spending 20-40K in the process.  The windfall takes the form of a ready supply of nice used Volvos ripe for the conversion.  Often, a few calls to independent Volvo shops in your area will turn up a diesel or a V6 customer car that languishes behind the shop with a blown engine that the owner can't afford to rebuild.  You can step in, make an offer, and perhaps get a great car for $2000-3000!

     The Converse-converted Volvo will be a fun car to drive, smooth, quiet, and civil at all times, but if you see the guy in the new BMW next to you, its hugely comforting to know that you can smoke his doors off anytime you want, sending him back to the dealership for an expensive diagnosis of why his car isn't fast anymore.  You can expect 0-60 times of seven seconds with an average H.O. 5.0L engine and with the overdrive transmission, fuel economy is 23-26 mpg!  The Ford engine and transmission are extremely dependable, and if repairs are needed in the powertrain, the Ford parts are less expensive than the Volvo parts.

     If you desire even more performance, there are a myriad of Ford Motorsports parts available at your local dealer, and a host of aftermarket companies sell 5.0L equipment, from larger throttle bodies to complete supercharger systems and everything inbetween.  Companies like IPD sell suspension and handling equipment for Volvos to complete the Cinderella transformation.  A Volv8 TM powered 760 wagon ran the One Lap of America event and came in 16th out of 100.

     If you ever need to tow anything with your Volvo, the 300 lbs/ft of Ford torque can do the job.  Several SCCA and Vintage racers use them as classy, un-trucky tow vehicles for their race cars.


 

 

 

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