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Romeo
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Topic: Street Solutions DTB Posted: 12 August 2011 at 3:50pm |
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Will let you know. =)
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 2:24pm | |
Romeo - Thanks for the vote of confidence! But, I'm not exactly local... I'm in Minnesota... I wish I was local because I wouldn't mind learning how to do it... But if you get some free time over the winter months and feel like you'd want to take a stab at making a set... let me know...k? |
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Romeo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 2:18pm | |
Well, I have my hands tied up with my Fiero at the moment. If you ever want to stop in some time though, I can show you how to either stick weld (Easy) or TIG weld (Hard). I can't set up a set of headers for you at the moment, I have no time. Then you can simply borrow my welding stuff whenever you need to quickly fabricate something. It isn't difficult, I promise you!
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 2:13pm | |
Romeo - Let’s see here… My mechanical prowess… hmmm… I’d say on a scale from 1 to 10, and 10 being Mechanical Guru over all things… I’d rate myself a solid 3… I can change oil, check fluids and even put air in the tires when they’re low! I know, I know… no need to tell me… it’s pretty impressive… jk… So I’ll most likely need to purchase an Intake regardless if it’s a modified original or an after-market… And if you knew me you probably wouldn’t want me playing with a welder… Not saying I couldn’t learn to be proficient with one over time, but it would be in my best interest to leave it to someone who actually knows what they are doing with one rather than leave me alone in a locked room with one for any given amount of time because I can be mischievous… But say if anyone of you guys know your way around a welder and would be willing to fabricate a decent set of headers for me at a good price, I’d be willing to pay for your expertise and know how… And you would undoubtedly be saving me a trip to the ER and would have my wife’s gratitude for not burning down the garage.. |
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Romeo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 1:33pm | |
Depends on what sort of budget you have, how much time you have and what your mechanical prowess is. Obviously modifying the original is cheap and quick, but it also requires you know how to work a dremel, and that you of course have a dremel to trim the metal. Buying an after market set-up is optimal, but then the price reflects that. Personally, I know you said you don't have a welder - buy one. Then, head down to a local exhaust shop, and ask for their leftovers. Then just weld up a header that fits your requirements. |
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 12:33pm | |
So… If you were in my position with a 3.4L being installed and was kicking around the idea of a new Intake Manifold for a few extra ponies… Would you suggest going with a Modified Original, the Trueleo, the Street Solutions, or something else entirely? |
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 11:59am | |
True that... Makes me almost wish the Fiero didn't have a 5-Star Crash Test Rating... Sorry that was mean... But after almost 16 years I'm still upset about it... |
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Patrick
Newbie Joined: 19 April 2008 Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 11:46am | |
The problem is, he's probably still able to breed!
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 11:41am | |
Patrick -
Yeah, in hindsight if I would’ve known that he was an idiot with a death wish I would’ve just kept the car… Now there’s one less Fiero in the world…
Sorry everyone! |
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Patrick
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 11:30am | |
Some guys shouldn't be allowed to drive.
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 11:21am | |
Patrick - Yeah, I'm really hoping I'll get some enjoyment out of the 3.4L... Which is why I was looking at upgrading the Intake Manifold and Exhaust System. It's tough to find any real reviews on this setup since most people shoot straight to the SC3800 or even the DOHC3400 installs. And I can vouch to the fact that the 2.4/4 Bangers aren't as much fun to drive. My first Fiero (may it rest in peace- or pieces now) was a Red 86 SE w/ a 4 cylinder in it... and it rarely ever ran right... Some days I'd start it up and it would run great, 2 days later it would run doggy for a week straight... Then the stars would align in the heavens again and it would run great again for a day... I never did figure out why... In any case, I sold it… and regretted it… 2 weeks after I sold it, it was in a head on collision with a Chevy S10 pickup! OUCH! The guy I sold it to hit a 35mph corner at 70mph and hit the corner wide taking out the S10. He wasn’t wearing a seatbelt and walked away with only bumps/bruises and a pierced tongue from when he bit threw it from the impact. The S10 driver suffered a broken leg. Both vehicles were totaled! I might still have some pictures of it from the accident somewhere if anyone is interested in seeing a dead Fiero...
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Patrick
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 10:57am | |
The 3.4 will be nice. I wish I had one in the '84 that I use for autocross. (The Mighty Duke just doesn't have any balls!)
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 10:51am | |
Patrick - Yeah, I hear what you're saying about what a lot shops do to try to justify their cost on doing this type of work. But I do feel a little bit better knowing that at least the one shop had done a successful 3.4L swap in the past. And I actually met the guy who owned it once and he was happy with the work that they did... So, I'm being optimistic about the work that is being done on mine. |
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 10:44am | |
Romeo - Dang... That's too bad... Don't suppose you're feeling chipper enough to go outside and unbolt them, are ya?... jk.. Thanks though! I appreciate the gesture! |
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Patrick
Newbie Joined: 19 April 2008 Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 10:42am | |
Al, unfortunately this is what inexperienced shops do... They jack up their estimate to some obscene amount hoping to either scare the potential customer away, or to pay for their mechanic's learning curve as he stumbles through an unknown procedure. And then it's probably botched up anyway as he doesn't know what the hell he's doing and he's pressured for time. It's really beneficial to find someone locally who's previously done the swap and will perform the service for a fair price. That's what John Carlo was fortunate enough to do here with the 3800SC swap into his Fiero.
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Romeo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 10:32am | |
Aw, shucks. If you would've asked about a week ago, I'd have ported my set and given you them (In exchange for yours). I've already got them bolted back on, and ready to go though. Sorry.
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1Shamrock
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 9:52am | |
Hey Patrick – Good point on the Pennock’s Forum… I actually didn’t even think of looking for any other Fiero enthusiasts before searching locally. But now I kind of wish I had… But with the head gasket blown and with Winter approaching fast I needed to get the car somewhere quickly so I started my search looking for shops within the surrounding 30 miles because I didn’t want to have to go beyond that distance for the work needed. Which narrowed my search considerably, leaving me only 3 shops… The first two flat out said they couldn’t do a 3800 swap and the third was very reluctant to do it which is why I think they gave me such an insane amount for the swap (they actually said the ball park figure was between $8000 and $11,000 but couldn’t be more specific since they had no prior experience doing that type of swap before and they were basing their est. off of what they’ve read online). But the 3rd Shop did have some experience with 3.4L swaps in the past and gave me a price I could work with. To Harrison – I’m envious of your automotive skills and patience to work your way through a build like that… With the ability to fabricate and modify the parts needed to do a swap like that is an awesome feat! Unfortunately, my sorry butt has to pay for parts or the time of someone else to fabricate parts needed to do something like that which leaves me marooned and at the mercy of what my pocket book will allow. Brian – Wow! Nice car!!! So let me get this right, it went from a street car to a show car to a race car… Nice progression… Do you ever just scoot around town in it anymore? I don’t suppose any of you guys would happen to have an open exhaust, headers, Y-Pipe, etc. just sitting around looking for a good home that I could use for my 3.4 swap? I’m almost positive that my exhaust is almost all original (except for the manifolds which were replaced 4 years ago). I’ve been looking for a decent set but they all seem to be a bit pricey… Any suggestions? Thanks again everyone! Al |
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Patrick
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 9:09am | |
Did you read ANY of the volumes of info available online?
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Romeo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 1:10am | |
See, that looks to be beyond the scope of what I can manage with a carbide tip and various dremel bits. Also, wouldn't that decrease fuel efficiency? You're essentially introducing a quench location right in the combustion chamber... And also pushing the gaskets to their limits to, by allowing the pressure wave to push in past the edges of it... This is me being skeptical. |
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Patrick
Newbie Joined: 19 April 2008 Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 August 2011 at 12:01am | |
Too revolutionary for you? Tons of info on this on the 'net. Lots of pictures Here.
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