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You might want to buy 2 or so extra transmissions if you went with a DOHC. It doesn't like to play nice with them. Rather I should say they don't like to play nice with it (they don't like the high rpms like the DOHC does).
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well then let er rip with a good 3.4 DOHC. its a Wbody motor, and should use stock mounts and shit... plus it has some crazy high end power for an old motor. i got one with 120k (kilometers) for $900 but im sure a junk yard would do a better price.
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True, but when I say "unique" I mean putting in a 3.1, 3.4, or 3.8 (something that didn't come stock in the '8. I like it that you are thinking outside the box though.
I would really like to put in a 3.8 out of say an Oldsmobile 88 or Buick LaSabre. Everyone I have talked to so far says it can't be done, I don't know why. The 3.8 (Series II more so than Series I) was one heck of an engine. My '96 Olds Ninety Eight has the 3.8 and I love it. I would really like to have another one. Thanks for the ideas!
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youre the one who said they wanted something unique!!! lol 220 stock HP like the LQ1, but im pretty sure it has more torque. its a really impressive motor and a little easier to work on than mine... but yeah. a bit of custom work forsure.
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Ha ha ha, you're joking, right?
For one thing, I don't think the mounts would be the same for an SHO engine.
I am still needing an engine though. I would really like a "low" mileage engine
(120,000 or less), but I'll consider up to 150,000. I'm really okay with any of the three engine models, as long as they come with the computer/wireing harness.
I have $200 cash plus over $200 worth of car audio equipment to pay/trade for the engine. Please, If you have an engine that you would like to get rid of, let me know ASAP! If you are in Iowa, great! If you are in a neighboring state we can meet somewhere. I am really needing an engine! Thank you!
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sometimes its easier to take the engine out from the bottom, but there arent a whole lot of special tools for it. if you wanna make the car special?? take a motor from a Ford Taurus SHO... lol make sure to get a Gen 1 or 2 though... you dont want the V8 SHO. its a pile of crap and isnt tuned by yamaha like the V6s. good for 220Hp stock with one of the coolest looking intake manifolds ive ever seen.
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Thanks for the ideas guys!
While I would like the car running as long as possible, I do have a 1996 Oldsmobile that was my daily driver before I got the Grand Prix. I could drive that while I am putting in a new engine. I am looking to make this a unique car. It needs some dents fixed and a heck of a lot of interior work done before it is ready for any shows.
What would be a good mileage for a good-running junkyard engine? All the
2.8L that I have found on the internet in my price range have 150,000-180,000 miles. Is an engine swap something that I could do at my dad's shop? He has a forklift that we could use to lift the engines in and out. Also, would it take more than a Saturday/Sunday type of timeframe?
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i say keep it simple stupid, when you take the 2.8 out, you know how you did it, so put a new one just like it back in. that way you dont have to change ANYTHING if you buy the right motor. (well no modifications are needed) we all know what would be fun, but come on, hes on a budget and needs his car asap im sure
a direct straight forward same engine swap is pretty easy and should be plug and play for the electronics, fuel lines, and everything else... right? why go fawkin with shit just cuz its fun? well, aside for the fact its fun.
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Originally posted by IsaacHayes View PostAre you looking for iron head motors or aluminum?
Why does the 3.4 have to have a 3.4 trans????
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Are you looking for iron head motors or aluminum?
Why does the 3.4 have to have a 3.4 trans????
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No need to get a new tranny if you are going to a 3.4. And, you need to be specific as to what you are looking for. I doubt you want to go with a 3.4 DOHC, nor a 3.4 SFI (RWD), so therefore you would be looking for a 3400. The 3.1 could be either a 3.1L or a 3100, depending on what route you want to go. Reading your thread in the other section, your best bet would be 3100 or 3400, although a 2.8 or 3.1 would be the most direct swaps.
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2.8,3.1,or 3.4 V6
Hello,
I am looking for a 2.8,3.1 or 3.4 V6 for my 1988 Grand Prix. The current 2.8 has 250,000 miles and is running on 5 cylinders. I have found out that it would be cheaper to just get a new engine. I just graduated from college so I am a little short on cash right now, but I would really like to get a decent engine. I can obtain $200 right now, but if I get a 3.4, I would need a 3.4 transmission.
I also have over $200 worth of car audio equipment to trade as well. Basicly, If you have a 2.8,3.1, or 3.4 engine/transmisson combo, please email me at
robk80@rocketmail.com. Thanks, RobTags: None
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