damn sweeettttt!!!!! I need to come out to your shop sometime. Do you ever work saturdays? I would like to see what work goes into a v8 swap other than the video. I think i found a winter car now i need to get started on the teardown of my formula. hmmmmmm coulda had a V8!!!
You're kidding, right? Check out how well the door fits.... and the nice straight body line.... and the hood and headlights. I love the 100mph tape holding the mirror on!
Hey Archie, when you get the V8 in there let me know, I wanna buy the Ferrari engine
No offense really, it's a great looking car. Just not quite as nice as a Ferrari.
Archie, I am considering doing an LT1 swap and will definately follow this thread. I am really looking forward to a detailed account of the 'virtual $4k v8 swap'. I was hoping to get some detailed money savings tips that I could follow.
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Archie Member
Posts: 9436 From: Las Vegas, NV Registered: Dec 1999
Originally posted by KissMySSFiero: GIve up the spec on the engine. Is it a stock 350 lm1 or does that have more balls behind it?
*note: I said more balls, even a stock 350 has enough torque to glue your butt to the seat!!!! =Þ
Correct it is a stock Chevy Crate LM1 engine. The headers are the only performance improvement. Going to be running a 600 CFM carb. should be making 270 HP or more.
This is the least expensive NEW Chevy crate engine you can buy and still makes more power than most of the High Tech, High Dollar six bangers out there.
I'll post more pics. today as it goes together.
Archie
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Posts: 41362 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
Now where's those darn cinder blocks I keep hearing so much about?!? Hartz '84 SC 5.7L V8 '85 SE 3.1L V6 Turbo home.mindspring.com/~hartzfeld
ROFLMAO, hehe you crack me up.
I got a good one for you.... check out the saw horses. I first put those saw horses together in 1979 when I was building my house. They are the same one's in the Video instruction tape and they have seen duty on EVERY V-8 Fiero swap I've ever done.
Let'em make fun of that
Yes that's an F-40 that we are putting together for a guy in Ohio.
Picture of engine in the car as of 6pm tonite.
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West Coast Fiero Member
Posts: 2044 From: Los Angeles, CA, USA Registered: Jun 2001
Originally posted by West Coast Fiero: are you going to run into some problems with the aft header heating up the brake fluid in that rear brake line that is mounted on the trunk bulkhead?
Nope.....Interesting that you can look at all the pictures I post up and find something to critique each time.
Almost makes me feel like you are lookin for anything you can use to hi-jack another one of my threads.
Unlike some others', I post up pics. where you can actually view detail in them not some underexposed dark pictures.
I'm glad you're paying attention, Stick around kid, you might learn something.
Archie
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Posts: 2044 From: Los Angeles, CA, USA Registered: Jun 2001
Originally posted by West Coast Fiero: don't have a heart attack Archie - was just asking a question
No problem kid. Just try to remember that I was building V-8 Fieros when you were still in Pre-school. So I pretty well have the details under control.
Originally posted by West Coast Fiero: just curious Archie - are you going to answer the question or not?
Maybe your just too busy to actually read the response to your post.
You asked "are you going to run into some problems with the aft header heating up the brake fluid in that rear brake line that is mounted on the trunk bulkhead?"
I said "Nope...."
Archie
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Posts: 2044 From: Los Angeles, CA, USA Registered: Jun 2001
all you said was "nope" - was waiting to hear how you were going to counteract possibly boiling the brake fluid - it is an honest question, so how about an honest answer?
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Posts: 53788 From: Raleigh NC Registered: Jan 2001
Originally posted by West Coast Fiero: all you said was "nope" - was waiting to hear how you were going to counteract possibly boiling the brake fluid - it is an honest question, so how about an honest answer?
Why is "nope" not a sufficient answer? If this were his first V8 Fiero, sure, be wary. He's done enough of these that if it were a problem, he'd know about it and deal with it. Archie's swaps are proven for their reliability and quality now.
I really hate the bickering that goes on between you guys. If I'm looking for V6 performance or turbo parts, it's West Coast Fiero, if I want a SBC V8, then it's Archie. You guys aren't competitors - you both offer different approaches to increased Fiero performance. Neither one is more "right" than the other. It's all a matter of preference.
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Posts: 2044 From: Los Angeles, CA, USA Registered: Jun 2001
Originally posted by West Coast Fiero: I withdraw my question - as there obviously is no answer
You asked if Archie if he "was going to run into some problems with the aft header heating up the brake fluid" and he replied "nope."
If it hasn't caused a problem, how much more of an answer do you want? It seems obvious, to me at least, that this hasn't been a problem in past cars, so no special treatment is required.
We all know he answered with "nope", but he wanted a little more indepth answer. Is that a bad thing to ask. I know if I was considering a V8 swap I wouldnt accept "nope" I just dont get what the big deal is to get an answer that has a few more words in than "nope" just some details.
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Posts: 53788 From: Raleigh NC Registered: Jan 2001
You're right Loki. My point was simply that he was asked if it would cause a problem and answered no. If there had been a problem and he'd taken steps to correct it, or if there were special precaustions to take, obviously a "nope" doesn't fully answer that.
Perhaps a more in depth answer of how Archie tested this to make sure there were no problems, etc. could have more clearly answered all the questions? I'm reading that he has not had any problems, and therefore, has had to take no special precautions - so there are no more details to give. If that's inaccurate, I hope Archie will post a reply to let me know.
I've noticed in Archie's posts that he doesn't mince words. As for myself, if I was doing a V8 swap, I would accept "nope" as an answer based on Archie's history with V8 swaps. If he was the new guy on the block, I'd want more details, but he's got 100's of running V8 customers as proof of the quality of his work. A satisfied customer is good enough of a reference for me (usually).
Now, Archie - how about some more pics of the swap!
It's pretty hard to boil brake fluid. A lot of racers are now using DOT 5 and Dot 5.2 fluid. Basically you could wrap the brake line around the headers and it won't boil. A good cheap alternative to the expensive stuff is Ford Dot 5 , you can put this stuff in a pan on your stove and crank it up..Won't boil or burn. (I saw a demo)
the header that is shown in archies pic won't do much. Keep in mind that the sanderson header shown is thermal coated to keep the heat in (Looks coated)
Does a small block run hotter than a 2.8? I know our LT1 / 4 heads in our caprice wagon runs cool because of the reverse flow design. Even when towing it just sits at operating temp.
I think if brake lines were an issue it would have been mentioned by someone years and years ago. How many V8's are running around out there?
JM
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Originally posted by rockcrawl: You're kidding, right? Check out how well the door fits.... and the nice straight body line.... and the hood and headlights. I love the 100mph tape holding the mirror on!
Oh yeah. Well, my wife will vouch for the fact that I'm not very observant. Plus the fact that you have an experienced eye for kits, where-az I be just a plain ol' country boy. BTW, RC: did you sell your Lambo, is that right? What projects take your time these days? Your talents are too good to waste on mere transportation!
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Posts: 4667 From: St. Cloud, MN Registered: Apr 99
As far as boiling brake fluid goes.. my quad has all the exhaust on the trunk side, and it gets pretty freakin' hot. I've never felt any difference in brake pedal movement, even when i run it hard on hot days.
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