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motor swap by DLMANES
Started on: 01-13-2003 09:23 PM
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Last post by: Old Lar on 01-14-2003 03:49 PM
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heya guys,

I currently have a 1988 fiero 4cylinder. I found a motor to what i believe is either an 86 or 87 fiero v6 SE. I was wondering if it would be possible to take the 4cyl engine out and drop the v6 in using my 88 body and also what would need to be replaced as well if it is possible...

Thank you,
David

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Check out this site for lots of reading and tips.
http://www.fierosails.com/fierosecrets.html

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what kind of stuff would you recommend to get more horsepower out of my 4cyl without dropping a new motor in? what modifications can i make?
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Unfortunately the 2.5L four cylinder wasn't designed for large horsepower increases without spending lots of money or time. To maximize your cars performance a good tuneup is the first place to start and insure the timing etc is set to manufacturer's specs.
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