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Motherload of Pontiac SD4 Super Duty racing blocks, parts, 500hp complete alum engine (Page 1/6) |
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DustyMN
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JUL 03, 04:53 PM
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DustyMN
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JUL 03, 05:04 PM
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Here's the pictures using PIP instead
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DustyMN
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JUL 03, 05:18 PM
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I'm having some issues posting the pictures but I will try to post the rest tonight
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fierosound
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JUL 06, 01:02 AM
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PARAD0X
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JUL 06, 01:59 AM
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Did any other platform use the SD4? I just don't see many (if any) Fiero owners being willing to cough up that chunk of change for this lot. Not saying it's not worth something, just saying most Fiero owners are..."frugal" [This message has been edited by PARAD0X (edited 07-06-2017).]
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sardonyx247
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JUL 06, 02:00 AM
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Dukes should have just come that way stock.
Out of curiosity, any DOHC super duty heads?
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Raydar
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JUL 06, 07:37 AM
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quote | Originally posted by PARAD0X:
Did any other platform use the SD4?
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It is (or was) a popular option for circle track.
Kansas Racing Products doesn't seem to be around any more, so I'm not sure. They were the main aftermarket producer of SD stuff, after GM stopped making them.
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fierosound
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JUL 06, 09:22 AM
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fierosound
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JUL 06, 09:32 AM
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quote | Originally posted by DustyMN:
30-40 different roller camshafts |
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I know it may be a nuisance, but Brand and Part Numbers would be good.
It's likely they're not all different (he may have 6 of the same PN for example). At least we could search for the specs then if they don't have spec sheets.
Thanks.
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DustyMN
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JUL 06, 12:55 PM
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Thanks for re-posting the pics fierosound, PIP was not working for me for some reason
There are no DOHC heads in the lot, these are all pushrod
I will try to get over there soon to get some parts pulled out of storage, sorted, and get some part numbers
Thanks
------------------ 1988 Fiero GT, 2.8, 5-speed, 200,000 miles and still running strong!
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