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  • ls1fiero

    April 25, 2011 11:45 a.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    So poor we breast feed the cat but I have to have speed! So been searching for: LIGHT WEIGHT. Low cost. Easily modified. 50/50 weight distribution or close. Able to scare overly inquisitive family members. So I just bought an 88 Fiero Formula at a great price. And am thinking LS series V8 power or L67 3800 Supercharged. I don't think there is significant difference in weight between them. 2700 lbs wet and 375 hp at the wheels ought to do it. What of braking and suspension though? What wheels will fit? The goal is to use verrrry reasonably priced parts to achieve all around excellent performance at verrrrrry low cost. Like maybe Corvette brakers and wheels...

  • N Sperlo

    April 25, 2011 11:49 a.m. N Sperlo Reader

    If swap a whole Corvette rear end if it fits. Then you just leave them the same. I would be more worried about the suspension. Then worry about front brakes. Good luck.

    - N. Sperlo -:-:- "Never take life seriously. No one ever gets out alive anyway." ~ ~ A strong tail wind can't hurt either...~~ K0HOF

  • WilberM3

    April 25, 2011 11:54 a.m. WilberM3 HalfDork

    the LS4 might be a good fit, aluminum, 5.3L 300ish HP, and all the accessories are shortened up on the front so it fit better when its mounted in the wrong direction in all their production cars. it came in the last impala ss and monte ss too i think.

    Dave

  • RossD

    April 25, 2011 12:00 p.m. RossD Dork

    In reply to WilberM3:

    In the Grand Prix GXP too. Late model Bonneville GXP have a northstar V8 however.

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  • ls1fiero

    April 25, 2011 12:00 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    I can't seem to get the image of the GRM cover car CRX with 86 Corvette wheels out of my mind.

  • N Sperlo

    April 25, 2011 12:07 p.m. N Sperlo Reader

    WilberM3 wrote: the LS4 might be a good fit, aluminum, 5.3L 300ish HP, and all the accessories are shortened up on the front so it fit better when its mounted in the wrong direction in all their production cars. it came in the last impala ss and monte ss too i think.

    I noticed some are mounted 180 while others are 90. Maybe this is the reason. Regardless, there are always ways to make it fit. Had to use a sledge hammer on my S13 to fit the i6 in her.

    I'm not up to date on the Chevrolet engines. Need to pull out this months issue for reference.

    - N. Sperlo -:-:- "Never take life seriously. No one ever gets out alive anyway." ~ ~ A strong tail wind can't hurt either...~~ K0HOF

  • mw

    April 25, 2011 12:46 p.m. mw HalfDork

    My former boss had a fiero that he managed to get down to 2000lbs. He was able to run 17x9's in the rear and 16x7.5 in the front. It wasn't easy to fit those rear wheels, but he did. I think the sc3800 is a great choice for the fiero.

  • mad_machine

    April 25, 2011 12:51 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    I imagine if you can get the rubber to fit, any engine would be fun:)

    Mercenary Stage Hand: When the money's gone, so am I.

  • racerfink

    April 25, 2011 1:15 p.m. racerfink HalfDork

    It was the kit car platform of choice for much of the '90's, so there's plenty of go fast parts available for the Fiero. There was a company that would make tubular A-arms in any length you wanted. Big brake kits were another thing they carried. Some careful searching of the internet might turn up some stuff.

  • April 25, 2011 1:38 p.m. fasted58 Reader

    http://www.fierosails.com/fierosecrets.html

    Good site w/ a lotta links

  • Bench Racer (BowtieBandit)

    April 25, 2011 1:51 p.m. Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) Reader

    I agree with wilbur, LS4 would be the hot ticket, a V8 already setup for a sideways mounting, in the back of a fiero with some super short pipes would be awesome. Those engines had the cylinder shutoff system, which would help highway mpg's. It shares lots of stuff with the standard LS, too.

    However, being a 1.) newer and b.) rarer engine will make it a little more pricey than a 3800SC, which has been around in varying forms FOREVER.

    I'd also like to know how you breast feed your cat.

    Turbos are like ketchup, they make everything better!

  • pilotbraden

    April 25, 2011 3:43 p.m. pilotbraden HalfDork

    What about a 2.7 or 3.3 super duty engine. There is a Fiero in Flint that runs a 2.7 in autocross. He is quick, the Corvette club does not invite him to their autocross anymore.

  • N Sperlo

    April 25, 2011 3:53 p.m. N Sperlo Reader

    Bench Racer (BowtieBandit) wrote: I'd also like to know how you breast feed your cat.

    - N. Sperlo -:-:- "Never take life seriously. No one ever gets out alive anyway." ~ ~ A strong tail wind can't hurt either...~~ K0HOF

  • ls1fiero

    April 25, 2011 4:02 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    In reply to fasted58:

    Wow what a great site.Way more info than I could have imagined. TONS of links, thank you.

  • ls1fiero

    April 25, 2011 4:06 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    In reply to pilotbraden: I'd love to know what his suspension setup is. It is just hard to beat a light car. If I had your money I'd score an Ariel Atom or maybe a beasty FF GTM. Am looking up the 2.7 and 3.3 now, Thanks!

  • ls1fiero

    April 25, 2011 4:10 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    Very carefully ...

  • vwcorvette

    April 25, 2011 6:26 p.m. vwcorvette Reader

    The Fiero store in Connecticut.

    Also try V-8 Archie:

    V8 conversion site for kits

    George Rooney

  • ls1fiero

    April 26, 2011 8:13 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    In reply to vwcorvette: I LIKE the looks of that.Looks a little underpowered but there are ways to change that. Too much = almost enough... Thanks for the info!

  • novaderrik

    April 26, 2011 10:39 p.m. novaderrik HalfDork

    the fwd LS4 5.3 also has the proper fwd 60 degree V6 bellhousing pattern, so no adapters would be needed.. the front of the cranksahft is a bit shorter than a regular LS engine and all the accessories are tucked in closer, too.. it might be fun finding a real manual trans that would hold up to it, tho, if that's part of the plan..

  • pilotbraden

    April 27, 2011 9:17 a.m. pilotbraden HalfDork

    In reply to ls1fiero: I saw a friend of his yesterday and the car has been sold, but I will try to find out what suspension he used.

  • ls1fiero

    April 27, 2011 12:19 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    There is a guy in NY that built one almost exactly the way I want to with my black 88 Formula. He calls it Fiero 2M8. An LS4, Big brakes, Lots of rubber, Coilovers, Leather, AC,killer stance!... Much love! Yes, a manual trans would be mo fun! And maybe much mo hard to do.

  • ls1fiero

    April 27, 2011 12:38 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    http://s752.photobucket.com/albums/xx161/2m8/ Pics of the dream result. Does not look like a lot of budget challenges here.

  • mad_machine

    April 27, 2011 12:40 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    looks like a nice conversion. I always liked the looks of the Fiero.. they seem so hard to find in decent shape anymore

    Mercenary Stage Hand: When the money's gone, so am I.

  • ls1fiero

    April 27, 2011 2:43 p.m. ls1fiero New Reader

    Been doing some imagineering. Put Fiero and GNX into blender. Retro and wayyyy fast. Like!

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