Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Litre Fixed Head Coupe in 1968, the model with 3-door hatchback coupe body and Line-6 4235 cm3 / 257.5 cui, 198 kW / 269 PS / 265 hp (gross) offered up to mid-year 1968 for Europe . Specifications listing with the performance factory data and ProfessCarsâ„¢ estimation
Vehicle history and comps for 1966 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe VIN: 1E31813 - including sale prices, photos, and more. There is an acknowledgement of torque increases. That means more HP at the same RPM. But the 3.8 had a higher redline, meaning the same HP at lower torque. But yes, they lied. Others did too. The most powerful XK engine was the later EFI 4.2, which still didn’t produce 265 HP. IMHO. 1 Like. Pardon my stupidity, John, but why does a Jaguar head need to be surfaced so often. The only time it would seem to need it is when the sealing surfaces of the head gasket are compromised. Flatness specifications are pretty forgiving, but none of the engines I’ve had apart have needed to be surfaced. Pete 70 XKE (193K) 88 XJ6 (244K) 88 XJ6 . 486 143 68 482 169 170 417 448