Greetings, everyone! I was on these forums shortly before they were packed up and moved a while back, and just got around to reregistering now.
Anyway, here's what I'm working on: My 1990 Celebrity Eurosport Wagon has had it's 3.1 and 4T60 removed and I've got a 1990 Cavalier with a 3.1 and Getrag 5TM40 5-speed that I'm pulling to put in the wagon. I just picked up a 3.4L from a '94 Camaro last night and will be using that engine with the 5-speed in the wagon.
Some important questions have come up:
1- I was told by the guy that I got the 3.4L from that he heard that the iron heads had 48cc chambers. I confirmed from domesticcrew.com that the old iron GenI 60º heads had this volume of chamber. However, that doesn't confirm the '93-'95 Camaro 3.4L head chamber volume for me. Anyone know if this is the same?
2- The same guy told me that the aluminum GenII heads had 28cc chambers. I found this info to be true according to domesticcrew.com. What this guy told me also was that I could drop the aluminum GenII heads onto the 3.4L Camaro block to up the compression almost 2 points. True/not/bad idea? Thoughts?
3- The 3.4L Camaro engine, although not being a 3400, is an SFI motor. Again, referring to domesticcrew.com (I spent some time there tonight, can you tell?) the SFI setup diverts back to MPFI at higher RPMs. And I've noticed a member on this board with a 3100MPFI (nice job on the manifold in the avatar picture, btw, whoever you are!). I also noticed that the recommendation for swapping a GenIII motor into an originally-GenII-equipped car was to re-use the GenII MPFI ECU and harness. Would I be better to do this for this 3.4L, drop the SFI for the MPFI? How would this affect the advertised power of 160HP & 200lb/ft, if at all? Advantages/disadvantages/thoughts?
4- I've seen some aftermarket sources for 3.1L forged cranks. Since the 3.4L has the same stroke, does anyone know for sure if it's the same crank, or could I get away with making such a crank fit/work?
I know this is a lot to throw out for a second post, guys, and I thank you for your time and any assistance/info you can provide me with these questions. I may have a few more come up later, but these are the immediately pressing questions. Thanks.
Anyway, here's what I'm working on: My 1990 Celebrity Eurosport Wagon has had it's 3.1 and 4T60 removed and I've got a 1990 Cavalier with a 3.1 and Getrag 5TM40 5-speed that I'm pulling to put in the wagon. I just picked up a 3.4L from a '94 Camaro last night and will be using that engine with the 5-speed in the wagon.
Some important questions have come up:
1- I was told by the guy that I got the 3.4L from that he heard that the iron heads had 48cc chambers. I confirmed from domesticcrew.com that the old iron GenI 60º heads had this volume of chamber. However, that doesn't confirm the '93-'95 Camaro 3.4L head chamber volume for me. Anyone know if this is the same?
2- The same guy told me that the aluminum GenII heads had 28cc chambers. I found this info to be true according to domesticcrew.com. What this guy told me also was that I could drop the aluminum GenII heads onto the 3.4L Camaro block to up the compression almost 2 points. True/not/bad idea? Thoughts?
3- The 3.4L Camaro engine, although not being a 3400, is an SFI motor. Again, referring to domesticcrew.com (I spent some time there tonight, can you tell?) the SFI setup diverts back to MPFI at higher RPMs. And I've noticed a member on this board with a 3100MPFI (nice job on the manifold in the avatar picture, btw, whoever you are!). I also noticed that the recommendation for swapping a GenIII motor into an originally-GenII-equipped car was to re-use the GenII MPFI ECU and harness. Would I be better to do this for this 3.4L, drop the SFI for the MPFI? How would this affect the advertised power of 160HP & 200lb/ft, if at all? Advantages/disadvantages/thoughts?
4- I've seen some aftermarket sources for 3.1L forged cranks. Since the 3.4L has the same stroke, does anyone know for sure if it's the same crank, or could I get away with making such a crank fit/work?
I know this is a lot to throw out for a second post, guys, and I thank you for your time and any assistance/info you can provide me with these questions. I may have a few more come up later, but these are the immediately pressing questions. Thanks.
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