I am building a 3400 for my '88 Fiero GT and still haven't decided whether to go FI or NA. I am leaning towards NA but am wondering what others with performance built NA 60V6 are doing as far as CR. While I'm at it, I might as well ask about cams/valves/rockers... Thanks
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1987 Checkmate Starflite-86mph on H2O
1988 Fiero GT-3.4 DOHC swap underway
1990 Miata-Beater
1991 300ZX Slicktop-Twin Turbo fun
1997 F355 Berlinetta-Dream come true
1999 Swift 010c-Champ Car
2000 Civic Si-Daily driver
2000 F250 7.3L-Tow vehicle
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well their are a few people running 11:1 no problem on pump gas, but I don't know how much higher you can go!1999 Olds Alero 2.4 to 3500 swap (running). totaled by a honda
1992 lumina 4 door 3500 3spd auto 15.020 @93.5 mph
1984 Cavalier type 10 hatch 3100 5spd!!!
14.96@91.47 in the 1/4
9.63@74.36 in the 1/8th
14.30 on slicks! scrapped due to rust!
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So 11:1...thanks for the help guys. Much appreciated.
1987 Checkmate Starflite-86mph on H2O
1988 Fiero GT-3.4 DOHC swap underway
1990 Miata-Beater
1991 300ZX Slicktop-Twin Turbo fun
1997 F355 Berlinetta-Dream come true
1999 Swift 010c-Champ Car
2000 Civic Si-Daily driver
2000 F250 7.3L-Tow vehicle
2005 YZF-R1-My escape
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Originally posted by robby1870Brian's going to have like 11.3 or something. Im planning on the same. I think 92 octane should do the trickBrian
'95 Cutlass Supreme- "The Rig"
3400 SFI V6, 4T60e
Comp Cam grind, LS6 valve springs, OBD2 swap, Tuned
2.5" DP/ 2.5" dual exh/ Magnaflow Cat/ crap mufflers/ 3500 Intake manifold/ 65mm TB
TGP steering Rack/ 34mm Sway Bar/Vert STB/ KYB GR2's
'08 Chevy Trailblazer SWB 1LT "Smart Package"- LH6 5.3L V8/4L60e, A4WD
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Originally posted by RhedalertOriginally posted by robby1870Brian's going to have like 11.3 or something. Im planning on the same. I think 92 octane should do the trickRobby Whitesell
2006 Pontiac G6 GT
1985 Toyota Pickup DLX
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Originally posted by robby1870Originally posted by RhedalertOriginally posted by robby1870Brian's going to have like 11.3 or something. Im planning on the same. I think 92 octane should do the trickBrian
'95 Cutlass Supreme- "The Rig"
3400 SFI V6, 4T60e
Comp Cam grind, LS6 valve springs, OBD2 swap, Tuned
2.5" DP/ 2.5" dual exh/ Magnaflow Cat/ crap mufflers/ 3500 Intake manifold/ 65mm TB
TGP steering Rack/ 34mm Sway Bar/Vert STB/ KYB GR2's
'08 Chevy Trailblazer SWB 1LT "Smart Package"- LH6 5.3L V8/4L60e, A4WD
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I am using the complete 3400 engine. I will be using forged pistons and possibly some Trick Flow forged con-rods out of the SBC in my garage. I am open to suggestions as far as performance and reliability as this will be primarily a DD but also will see some autocross and the occasional drag strip pass. I am hoping for 250 at the crank on 91 pump gas.
1987 Checkmate Starflite-86mph on H2O
1988 Fiero GT-3.4 DOHC swap underway
1990 Miata-Beater
1991 300ZX Slicktop-Twin Turbo fun
1997 F355 Berlinetta-Dream come true
1999 Swift 010c-Champ Car
2000 Civic Si-Daily driver
2000 F250 7.3L-Tow vehicle
2005 YZF-R1-My escape
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It all depends on the supporting modifications. I would think that with the right timing, cam profile, and intake/exhaust setup, 93 octane would support upwards of 13.0:1. You'd be pushing your luck, but with a little "home made" octane booster, you could probably run 110+ octane unleaded, and be just fine.\"NASCAR is an integral part of my life. A part of me died when Dale Earnhardt died.\"
1997 Olds CS 4-door S/C - 183,527 miles
1999 Chevrolet Lumina 3100 - Wife took it at 158,340 miles
1989 Volvo 740GL Wagon 2.3 8v - 232,050 miles
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Re: Highest possible SAFE CR on pump gas?
Originally posted by 2M6I am building a 3400 for my '88 Fiero GT and still haven't decided whether to go FI or NA. I am leaning towards NA but am wondering what others with performance built NA 60V6 are doing as far as CR. While I'm at it, I might as well ask about cams/valves/rockers... Thanks
long answer: consider if you will, the chevy LT1/LS1 motors
to get 10.5:1, they use aluminum heads, reverse cooling and very sophisticated managment/flow changes.
aluminum heads will reject far more heat from the combustion chamber - needed.
the coolant flow of the 660 motors is going to hurt you, there is no way to reverse it, so everything must come up thru the block - the transfer ports suck and cannot be fixed with stock parts. the block at teh very least will require plugs in the deck to even the flow 'front to back' (actually side to side in a transverse)
the chevy v8s use finely tuned intakes and sfi fel metering to make sure all cylinders are alike, there exists no such intake for a 660, sfi does exist so you will need that, but there is also no beast like optispark which you will need.
there is a KS on the 660 motors, but you will need to change the stock programming, stock GM programming makes the timing/fule changes effective for a number of rpms, the LT1/LS1 motors make them effective nearly as granular as fire to fire for that hole.
in short, I dont think it safely can be done past 10:1QuadDriver.....
go fast...run over sh....stuff
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So 10.5:1 then?
This has turned into a very informative (but slightly confusing to me) thread. I don't understand some of the things being discussed but I am definately willing to learn. All this talk about different ECU/M's has got me thinking. Should I use the factory ECU for the 3400, an aftermarket ECu for the 3400, the stock Fiero ECU, or an aftermarket Fiero ECU? I didn't think the Fiero EDU would work as I plan on using the entire 3400 engine complete with DIS. Any advice on this is appreciated.
1987 Checkmate Starflite-86mph on H2O
1988 Fiero GT-3.4 DOHC swap underway
1990 Miata-Beater
1991 300ZX Slicktop-Twin Turbo fun
1997 F355 Berlinetta-Dream come true
1999 Swift 010c-Champ Car
2000 Civic Si-Daily driver
2000 F250 7.3L-Tow vehicle
2005 YZF-R1-My escape
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Since the conversation was turning into a computer tuning topic, those posts have been moved to a new thread in the COMPUTER TUNING area of the forum. Please feel free to continue on with the conversation in that thread.-Brad-
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