Hello Everyone!
I am FINALLY the proud owner of a 1986 Fiero GT!
I have LUSTED after these cars ever since they were brand new. I will never forget staring at the pics of the new fastback in the pages of Motor Trend or Road and Track(or whatev it was) back in school.
I own a potential mid-engined exotic, Yo! Custom widebody and wheels a must!
I am seeking any/all intelligent, experienced opinions and advice.
I haven't much experience with the 60* V6, other than several intake gasket jobs. And NONE with Fieros.
The current 2.8L has been overhauled(wonder why with only 67,000 on car ), and has a set of headers and a cam. I have every receipt since new. I will be driving it daily soon(after clutch), but already know I will want/"need" more power. I have a lot of drag racing buds, and even when I owned my '65 BBF 390FE Galaxie 500, and my '94 9C1 Caprice, I didn't really care how fast any car I owned was. I do NOW. I have a goal of being in the 12's(eventually). This car will be QUICK, not "it's quick cause I think 14's are quick". My buds all regularly go mid 10's (streetable '69 'stang fstbk), or quicker in full chassis cars.
I think 12's are a streetable, realistic goal. All modern exotics are 12 sec cars, or less.
However, I must decide what engine to seek, and to invest my time/$$$ with.
My project goals are:
Ease of swap
Ease of regular serviceability/maintenance
Common/easy to find parts
12 seconds in 1/4 mile
I am fairly certain I don't want a 4.9L or 5.7L V8. Every pic I have seen looks like a servicing nightmare to me, personally. And I have no interest in cutting the car to fit a motor. I am also fairly certain I don't want a 3800SC. The idea of balance shafts do not sound natural at all to me. On top of these concerns, spending a G+ on an adapter and a flywheel to install a hard to service V8 engine, sounds odd.
That leaves me with the 60* V6 family. My initial thoughts are a 3400 from a FWD platform. Install that, get it running. I have an Eaton M90 not being used for anything. So, buy another 3400, build it custom for boost.
Just my initial thoughts, so please don't be too harsh on me. But I welcome any sage advice, input or suggestions to consider.
Thanks in advance!
I am FINALLY the proud owner of a 1986 Fiero GT!
I have LUSTED after these cars ever since they were brand new. I will never forget staring at the pics of the new fastback in the pages of Motor Trend or Road and Track(or whatev it was) back in school.
I own a potential mid-engined exotic, Yo! Custom widebody and wheels a must!
I am seeking any/all intelligent, experienced opinions and advice.
I haven't much experience with the 60* V6, other than several intake gasket jobs. And NONE with Fieros.
The current 2.8L has been overhauled(wonder why with only 67,000 on car ), and has a set of headers and a cam. I have every receipt since new. I will be driving it daily soon(after clutch), but already know I will want/"need" more power. I have a lot of drag racing buds, and even when I owned my '65 BBF 390FE Galaxie 500, and my '94 9C1 Caprice, I didn't really care how fast any car I owned was. I do NOW. I have a goal of being in the 12's(eventually). This car will be QUICK, not "it's quick cause I think 14's are quick". My buds all regularly go mid 10's (streetable '69 'stang fstbk), or quicker in full chassis cars.
I think 12's are a streetable, realistic goal. All modern exotics are 12 sec cars, or less.
However, I must decide what engine to seek, and to invest my time/$$$ with.
My project goals are:
Ease of swap
Ease of regular serviceability/maintenance
Common/easy to find parts
12 seconds in 1/4 mile
I am fairly certain I don't want a 4.9L or 5.7L V8. Every pic I have seen looks like a servicing nightmare to me, personally. And I have no interest in cutting the car to fit a motor. I am also fairly certain I don't want a 3800SC. The idea of balance shafts do not sound natural at all to me. On top of these concerns, spending a G+ on an adapter and a flywheel to install a hard to service V8 engine, sounds odd.
That leaves me with the 60* V6 family. My initial thoughts are a 3400 from a FWD platform. Install that, get it running. I have an Eaton M90 not being used for anything. So, buy another 3400, build it custom for boost.
Just my initial thoughts, so please don't be too harsh on me. But I welcome any sage advice, input or suggestions to consider.
Thanks in advance!
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