Rover 623 anyone?

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Rover 623 anyone?

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Never hear much mention of the 2.3 litre Rover 623, especially the "sporty" predecessor of the 620ti, the 623iS.

Does anyone own one? I, er, don't.

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was one for sale in our cars for sale section not too long back, there are a few around but they are quite a rare car, no too many were sold originally

Bloody good car TBH
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I disagree, while the kit level was impressive and they cars looked well finished the h23 or h22 overbored block as it stands is very weak. I belive its the worst engine ever put in a 600, dont believe everything you read on Ebay auctions :p Its one of the reasons why there arent that many about.

However I really do want one for my project.
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Post by Scott »

Having drove a 620sli ffor a fwe months, the only thing it could of done with extra was a little more umph. I would be surprised if the 623 was a horrid attempt at this.

Obviously the Ti is a little less refined but more powerful outright...
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my dads last company had 3 as company cars. all were run to 150k miles and the only thing that went wrong was a guy broke a gearbox. the engines were fine never used oil, and were generally quite rapid for a standard nasp car. i was always quite impressed with them. Isnt it the same engine that was in the 2.3 honda prelude of the same era, that got rave reviews as an engine.
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Of course the trouble is, since Rover started badging all variants as simply "600", you never know if it's a 618, 620, 623 or whatever.

Was the 623iS actually any different performance-wise to other 623's?

Biggest shame with the whole 600-series was the lack of a V6. That would really have helped its executive aspirations.
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if i remember correctly, the iS was the only one you could get with a manual. i could be wrong please correct me if that is so :)
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I don't think there was any performance difference.
A woman near me has one it's the spitting image of my ti.

IIRC it's suspension and interior that were different to the normal 623's.
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Post by Craig »

The iS wasn't the only one you could get as a manual. There are plenty of manual 620s & 623s about.

The main difference between the 623iS and the other Honda powered 600s was the uprated suspension that was fitted as standard. I enjoyed a brief flirtation with one a few years back, but sold it on as it had suffered neglect and the top end of the engine sounded like a diesel.

It was, however, pretty nippy and handled surprisingly well.

And yes, the 623 range is fitted with the same H23 engine as was used in the 2.3L Prelude.
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I was told by a guy a couple of weeks ago, that rover where very close to securing a deal with honda for the 2.2 vtec to be used in the 600 but it fell through :cry: :cry:
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Post by Squaddiemodo »

that would have been fun! would have like to have a go in one of them.

My old neighbour had the 2.3 and the v-tech prelude, i had a go once it was great :)
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Post by Jynx »

vitessesqauddie wrote:that would have been fun! would have like to have a go in one of them.


Well in a few month mine will be ready :D

And like Fluke said, the 2.3 (h23) has head problems, and yes the preludes had them too.
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Post by malcolm_durant »

If this appears twice it's because my computer's playing silly buggers...

Quote <Biggest shame with the whole 600-series was the lack of a V6. That would really have helped its executive aspirations.> Unquote

Remember reading on the Rover800 Yahoo Group that Rover themselves toyed with the idea of a 627 around the time the 600 range was launched; even got as far as putting some prototypes together (some of which escaped from the crusher).

With a manual gearbox that sounds like a nice motor...suspect there was insufficient performance differentiation between a 623, a 627 and a 620ti to justify the effort and expense...
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There was an immaculate white late-reg 623iS in my local breakers recently. No idea why the car was there - things folks throw away nowadays. I was most impressed by this car's interior - very smart seats. A day later those seats and much of the interrior was gone.

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>>Obviously the Ti is a little less refined but more powerful outright...<<

Less refined...puzzled by that .... engine or car?
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Post by SimonBurges »

suspect there was insufficient performance differentiation between a 623, a 627 and a 620ti to justify the effort and expense...


A silky 2.5 V6 would always be a more executive option rather than the all out performance of the 'ti but would have made the 2.3 superfluous.

Honda Accord - best selling car in the US for ages. Shame Rover couldn't sell the 600 into that market.
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Rich620turbo wrote:I was told by a guy a couple of weeks ago, that rover where very close to securing a deal with honda for the 2.2 vtec to be used in the 600 but it fell through :cry: :cry:


I'd have loved that. I had a 2.2 VTEC Accord coupe while I was living in the US for a while, and I always wished they would put that engine in a 600. Of course, the Accord Type-R version of that engine would be even nicer. ;)

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does the accord type-r run an h22a?
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The Accord Type-R is an H22A7, I think. It's been a while since I had to think of Honda specs, so I may be completely wrong. :D
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