Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

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Malvin
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Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

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Hi Guys I was looking for Bruce's Fiero post about what engine he was going to use or if was using the original engine?? I can not remember if he posted if he was going to use a 3.1 liter V6 or the 3.8 liter V6 or the 4 Cylinder??
I thought he showed a Cylinder head in a picture he posted here on the forum ??

Why I was looking for this is I have a set of 3.1 liter V6 cylinder heads
was wondering what kind of Velocity speeds he was seeing ??
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Re: Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

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3.4L from a Camaro is what I am working with. It has the HO heads the same as the stock 2.8L Fiero engine. The intake valves are larger diameter from the 2.8-3.1 standard heads.

Like I get time to flow something on my flowbench? :o

I have not had a chance to get the head up on the flowbench yet, was hoping this Winter sometime but other flowbench things come first ;)
Bruce

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Malvin
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Re: Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

Post by Malvin »

I understand when your busy you just do not have enough time in the
day to work on your own stuff
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Re: Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

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Hey look at what a Fiero can become. I found this on ebay. WOW! Read what engine they have stuffed in it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/D-R-Lamb ... 1c325d54c4
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Re: Looking For Bruce s Post On Fiero Project

Post by slracer »

I was watching television the other day and a "flipper" was looking at a car advertised as a Lambo. He was really interested until he opened the engine cover (are they hoods for a rear/mid engine car?). He then told the broker that some cylinders were "missing" as that car also had a 350 V-8 tucked in! However, if Bruce puts a 4 valve head on his and splits the intakes and exhausts, he can have too many pipes too! :lol:

Doug
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