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    2.8 hot rod

    hello i have a 1993 gmc sonoma 5 speed with a 2.8 60v6
    from what im told from other pages in this forum my 2.8 head is the same as any 2.8-3.4 head out( outupt and cc's) from GM (rwd)... so if i wanted to boost, what stock super charger from another car will bolt to my head and allow me to use my current FI system

    i was thinking 2.8 head with a 3.4 bock but people told me this was not like my vw (where i used a 2.0 block and a 1.8 head to make high compression )
    so if i build my head and put it on a 3.4 block i guess then i will have a 3.4 engine... with regular comp ....

    i have seen a few aftermarket chargers (for a lot of money), but with this engine/ head combo being so common isn't there some stock set up you could use WITH out having to do much blue print work and using my current fuel system

    what other things might i have to do to make this work that i might not be think of .....

    thanks

  • #2
    Nobody really currently makes a bolt on supercharger for a RWD 60 degree. Fagol used to make a super charger but I think its on a made to order basis. I've heard of B&M also making one but I'm 100% sure they are on the rare side and hard to find. Supercharging is gonna be out of the $1000 dollar budget you posted on the other site also.

    As suggested turbo charging is gonna be your cheapest bet.
    87 3.4 4x4 blazer
    3 inch body lift, t-bar/shackle lift, 31x10.5s

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    • #3
      1st are thare turbo kits for my set up so that i can keep everything stock ........ or if i wanted to go NA what is the most cheep power i can get from the 3.4 with my current FI system ... like with minor head work mild cam the 4.3 injector .. maby a lighted fly wheel .. maby msd ignition


      is this platform able to make power in my sonoma?

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      • #4
        There are no turbo kits made for us or I'd prolly be running one. The model is aver 10 years old and not one many people look to hop up so the aftermarket has left us to fend for our self.

        I think with the right cam, ported and polished heads, headers, and maybe a few other odds and ends 200hp might not be out of the question. Thats my goal for the 3.4 I'm building right now.


        These engines were never really designed to be some a street thumping power house in the s-series. There are improvements that can be done but your not gonna be out racing bigblock chevelles with a 2.8 truck. I think you are putting way too high hopes on the 2.8 than whats there to be expected. About the best N/A 60 degree s-series build I've seen was Betterthanyou's in his little sonoma and I'm not even sure what his HP is. Maybe he will chime in over here and give you more guidance.

        If your wanting boosted Raven has already tried to explain that to you over on the s10 site. He built one killer single snail setup in a older blazer (i think it was) that was putting some good power out.
        87 3.4 4x4 blazer
        3 inch body lift, t-bar/shackle lift, 31x10.5s

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        • #5
          ok well ... so basically this is a good 1st swap to make my truck a little better, and it will last till i am able to do the v8 or 4.3 swap the right way .....


          any one have any idea of a price range i should look to pay for the 3.4 block / engine
          i would like one with less that 50-60k

          and any one a a company that sells parts to rebuild my head , and around how much after milling it should cost to rebuild the head

          thanks jason

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          • #6
            Considering how long those engines have been out, you are probably going to have a really tough time finding one with that mileage on it. Then if you find it, you are probably going to have to pay out the nose and butt simultaneously to get it (at least since it is around flu season, this is easier to do).
            -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
            91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
            92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
            94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
            Originally posted by Jay Leno
            Tires are cheap clutches...

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            • #7
              Ok, as Tommy Chong would say, "Urine luck!"

              Originally posted by http://car-part.com
              1994
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 3.4,AOD,FLR,CORE F13C01 42,000 A 7B1020 $Call Fagan Auto Parts USA-AL(Piedmont) E-mail 1-800-331-5282 537
              1994
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 11-93,RWD,EFI,3.4,AT 51,000 A FD0989 $650 Frank's Auto & Truck Parts USA-TX(Brownsville) E-mail 1-800-882-4349 1266
              1995
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 53K/3.4/VINOPT.L32,STOCK NO. 040308012 52,989 040308012 $600 Interior Towing & Salvage Inc. USA-AK(Fairbanks) E-mail 1-907-479-4266 2858
              1995
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 3.4,SFI,5 Sp,RWD,150AX RUNG GOOD 56,337
              --km--
              90,720 5G9120 $Call Ideal Auto Wrecking Ltd. Can-BC(Chilliwack) Request_Quote 888-718-1118 / 1-604-824-1822 Request_Insurance_Quote
              1803
              1995
              Engine
              Pontiac Firebird 5-95,RWD,EFI,3.4,AT 59,000 A FD0813 $650 Frank's Auto & Truck Parts USA-TX(Brownsville) E-mail 1-800-882-4349 1266
              1994
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 4-94,FWD,EFI,3.4,AT 60,000 A FC0689 $650 Frank's Auto & Truck Parts USA-TX(Brownsville) E-mail 1-800-882-4349 1266
              1995
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 3.4,ROADTESTED GOOD 60,858
              --km--
              98,000 A 090146 648.15
              --Can--
              $700.00 Cindy Lou's Auto Rekker Can-ON(Timmins) E-mail 1-705-268-7999 526
              1994
              Engine
              Pontiac Firebird 3.4,AT,3-94,TESTTEST 63,000 A 782859 $900 A-1 Auto Salvage USA-NM(Kirtland) E-mail 1-505-325-1994 1240
              1994
              Engine
              Pontiac Firebird 3.4,HIT HARD 66,000 A 980268 $Call Mike's Auto Sales, Inc. USA-GA(Donalsonville) E-mail 1-800-940-3296 741
              1994
              Engine
              Pontiac Firebird 3.4,ATOD NT 67,070 A E27597 $450 Ernies Auto Parts USA-MI(Harrison-Township) Request_Quote 1-877-755-9550 Request_Insurance_Quote
              175
              1993
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 8-93,RWD,MFI,3.4L,A. T.,CORE 68,000 A 980185 $350 A-OK Salvage USA-LA(Eunice) E-mail 1-337-457-8085 846
              1993
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 77,000 A 970840 $600 A-OK Salvage USA-LA(Eunice) E-mail 1-337-457-8085 846
              1993
              Engine
              Pontiac Firebird 3400 AT RWD [300-05134] 77,000 9B075 $400 Ace Auto Wrecking USA-NJ(East-Brunswick) Request_Quote 732-254-9816 Request_Insurance_Quote
              609
              1994
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 3.4,EFI,5 Sp,RUNS GOOD JC 77,000 A 940432 $Call Car Shoppe USA-TN(Fayetteville) E-mail 1-866-438-8086 445
              1995
              Engine
              Chevy Camaro 3.4,AT,NDS STARTING 81,000 A AX0222 $500 Rogers Auto Parts, Inc. USA-MS(Ellisville) E-mail 1-800-844-7278
              Some of those are still on the pricey side for me, and I wonder what the ones are thinking that don't quote a price. They probably don't want to give you sticker shock.
              -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
              91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
              92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
              94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
              Originally posted by Jay Leno
              Tires are cheap clutches...

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              • #8
                just get a 3400 topend & put it on that bad boy-theres your high comp & your motor with be able to BREATHE!

                stay away from iron heads-if you spend a lot of time or money or both on them-you will be crying in the end when you find out how superior a set of 3400 heads with a light home-port job flow by comparison. not to mention port fuel injection!!

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