Engine Replacements
Engine Replacements
I'm curious if anyone has replaced the fiat engine in their spider with something else. Maybe it's blasphemy to suggest it here; however, it would be interesting to know if anyone has crammed a larger non-fiat engine into their car. If you've done it or seen it done, what went in after the old engine came out?
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Re: Engine Replacements
I believe several have with varying degrees of success.
The best one I have seen is by a fellow no longer with us..Hal is an inspiration with his skill and knowledge in fabricating and ideas.
A different forum , regardless its great reading
http://www.fiatspiders.com/F10/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=138
Chris
The best one I have seen is by a fellow no longer with us..Hal is an inspiration with his skill and knowledge in fabricating and ideas.
A different forum , regardless its great reading
http://www.fiatspiders.com/F10/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=138
Chris
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72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box
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Re: Engine Replacements
Hal's is by far the best execution.
There have been others. I've seen a couple small-block Chevy's. A couple Ford 302's. there a member here who has done a couple Chevy V6.
I always thought the Buick Turbo V6 from the 80's would be a fantastic swap.
But what you need to understand if you attempt any of this is that this car is a unibody car, and will need reinforcements commensurate with the power and weight added.
And of course the rear-end will be "iffy" past about 150hp. you'll be looking for a narrowed rear transplant.
There have been others. I've seen a couple small-block Chevy's. A couple Ford 302's. there a member here who has done a couple Chevy V6.
I always thought the Buick Turbo V6 from the 80's would be a fantastic swap.
But what you need to understand if you attempt any of this is that this car is a unibody car, and will need reinforcements commensurate with the power and weight added.
And of course the rear-end will be "iffy" past about 150hp. you'll be looking for a narrowed rear transplant.
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Re: Engine Replacements
my experiance with rc cars and trucks tells me if a car comes with a small motor and someone
slaps in a huge motor the chassis will fail
so as said you need to replace all the drive line
and reinforce the chassis
im just saying.i wouldnt do it "unless i had 3 or 4 of them"
slaps in a huge motor the chassis will fail
so as said you need to replace all the drive line
and reinforce the chassis
im just saying.i wouldnt do it "unless i had 3 or 4 of them"
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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