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My 3.4 swap finally complete (Page 1/2) |
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Dccarguy05
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MAR 03, 11:56 PM
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I’m getting older and finally had time after 8 long years of stuff my wife piling stuff on top of my old 88 GT to bring her back to life ! I thought I would share some photos of it to some fellow Fiero lovers like me 😎[img]https://images.fiero.nl/userimages/Dccarguy05/8F773 B06-7350-4127-8980-1252DCCD81BE.jpeg[/img][img]https://images .fiero.nl/userimages/Dccarguy05/B140387D-6649-4BCA-A0A8-21EABE7FB97A.jpeg[/img][img]https://images.fiero.nl/userimages/Dccarguy05/4D9D89BC-107D-4ABA-985F-AAE8 D1B0670D.jpeg[/img][img]https://images.fiero.nl/userimages/D ccarguy05/5D1BEABD-6E1F-408D-B7C3-9ADF4B48120F.jpeg[/img][im g]https://images.fiero.nl/userimages/Dccarguy05/C4957EF3-0116-4187-BB07-7B2DD2926AC8.jpeg[/img]
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Patrick
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MAR 04, 12:13 AM
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The images (that have shown up) are great! Here's a tip for posting images at PFF.
To allow your images to present properly (including the ones that currently aren't appearing at all), press your Enter key twice after each image upload. Otherwise, the image URL address gets corrupted on some of them (a gap is created in the address), and they then don't show up. Also try and keep the file size for each image below 2000 KB to avoid an image icon (which then needs to be clicked to view the image).
It may not be quite as noticeable on a phone (where you probably only see one image at a time on the screen), but on a PC monitor, the way the current images are presented is kind of a mess.
You can easily fix your post by clicking on EDIT and making these changes.[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 03-04-2023).]
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Spadesluck
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MAR 04, 08:01 AM
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Congrats! Many never even reach the point of done, as the rest of us are in a never ending "build" process.
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Dccarguy05
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MAR 05, 12:39 PM
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Thank you! It’s been a fun learning experience for sure. I’m thankful for all the resources out there! My son’s 79 TA is next .
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lou_dias
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MAR 08, 10:17 AM
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Did you buy those headers or make them?
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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MAR 08, 01:33 PM
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Congrats, enjoy the ride!
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da.slyboy
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MAR 08, 02:05 PM
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Was changing the springs needed for the 1.6 roller swap or something you decided to do while apart?
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Notorio
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MAR 09, 11:58 PM
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quote | Originally posted by lou_dias:
Did you buy those headers or make them? |
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And, how do you plan to get them past the smog police???
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Dccarguy05
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MAR 11, 08:43 PM
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Headers and crossover pipe are from Chris at West Coast Fiero’s . I decided to put a bigger Crower cam in the 3.4 block with the Fiero store SI valves and Crower’s springs & hardware package together with Summit’s 1.6 roller rockers. The block is bored & decked with high compression pistons and chrome moly rings. Believe it or not passed California smog with no problems! It runs and drives great but has a idle search problem only when cold tho.
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R Runner
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MAR 12, 05:51 AM
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It looks like are really nice build. Congratulations on getting it complete. You have won a battle many of us struggle with.
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