I can't put video up on the forum. First of all I don't know how to get it onto the computer (Windows XP is a pain for that stuff...), and secondly even if I did I don't have any hosting space anywhere. Anybody that does have web space, contact me.
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Fiero5 Member
Posts: 8882 From: Arecibo, PR Registered: Jun 2000
I haven't heard the stories about what happened to your car. I am a very big fan of what you have done, but I have just caught some people talking about how it broke or blew up, but never went into detail. I hope it wasn't serious. I'd like to see your 1/4 times because I am building a similiar 3800 SC w/o the NOS, and would like to know if any mods might be a hazard for a short term breakdown.
PS Awesome car!
Thanks, Greg
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PURPLE REIGN Member
Posts: 4080 From: Minnesnowta ------------------ Land of White Gold Registered: Sep 2002
I haven't heard the stories about what happened to your car. I am a very big fan of what you have done, but I have just caught some people talking about how it broke or blew up, but never went into detail. I hope it wasn't serious. I'd like to see your 1/4 times because I am building a similiar 3800 SC w/o the NOS, and would like to know if any mods might be a hazard for a short term breakdown.
PS Awesome car!
Thanks, Greg
Thanks.......gave you a +......... in this build the only thing you will want to concentrate on is making the lower end bullet proof. You will need $$$$$ and a good machine shop. These are the issues I'm having right now. The second issue you want to nip in the bud is heat. Heat is a destroyer of engines in many ways and boosted engines not only run hotter they are very tempermental with getting hot in a fast hurry. Do EVERYTHING you can to keep the temp down. LMK if you need any more help.
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mrfixit58 Member
Posts: 3330 From: Seffner, Fl, USA Registered: Jul 99
I can't put video up on the forum. First of all I don't know how to get it onto the computer (Windows XP is a pain for that stuff...), and secondly even if I did I don't have any hosting space anywhere. Anybody that does have web space, contact me.
PM or email me - video and Windows XP is SIMPLE! If you have MiniDV, I'll convert it and host it ..
------------------ Boomtastic
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CTFieroGT87 Member
Posts: 2520 From: Royal Oak, MI Registered: Oct 2002
Hey Boomtastic, when do you think you'll bless your webspace with movies of the Prostreet coming alive? The Dirty Rat vs. Prostreet race is over, we want the Prostreet NOW!
------------------ Christian Thomas 87 Pontiac Fiero GT Maroon/Silver
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FieroGTguy Member
Posts: 3087 From: Indianapolis , IN Registered: Mar 2001
Thanks.......gave you a +......... in this build the only thing you will want to concentrate on is making the lower end bullet proof. You will need $$$$$ and a good machine shop. These are the issues I'm having right now. The second issue you want to nip in the bud is heat. Heat is a destroyer of engines in many ways and boosted engines not only run hotter they are very tempermental with getting hot in a fast hurry. Do EVERYTHING you can to keep the temp down. LMK if you need any more help.
A "+" back at ya. I am about to post my "plan" as far as mods go. I am still curious what exactly went wrong with yours. You can PM me if you wish. I'll PM you the link of my master plan. I'd love a detailed critique.
A "+" back at ya. I am about to post my "plan" as far as mods go. I am still curious what exactly went wrong with yours. You can PM me if you wish. I'll PM you the link of my master plan. I'd love a detailed critique.
Thanks man, Greg
From what it looks like I had a bad radiator cap up front ( such a stupid small part can cause so much trouble ) when you have a bad cap, it changes the boiling point of your coolant, therfore on hotter days it was always running warm. Also I was running without a thermostat which is a little no no, when pushed on a hot day that is when it overheats. Then when the engine cant get rid of all that heat it will preignite or detonate, firing in a cycle other then the power stroke and beating on the rod bearings. Technically you should hear this happening, sounds lightly like a diesel but I never heard anything no did I see anything on the scanner while driving around for 6 weeks. So I'm still in a wonder of what happened.
Hey Nice Car and great guy to park beside at the show! Thanks for all the hospitality from you and GTGeff and friends!! Plus a + for you for everything. I feel your pain on the judging side. One minute you say they will come to you and judge it then they wouldn't?! Great show of Fieros but things could have been better. Matt Jackson
Hey Nice Car and great guy to park beside at the show! Thanks for all the hospitality from you and GTGeff and friends!! Plus a + for you for everything. Matt Jackson
Thanks Matt.......one back at ya......... I've always wanted an 88 maroon GT or Formula
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California Kid Member
Posts: 9541 From: Metro Detroit Area, Michigan Registered: Jul 2001
From what it looks like I had a bad radiator cap up front ( such a stupid small part can cause so much trouble ) when you have a bad cap, it changes the boiling point of your coolant, therfore on hotter days it was always running warm. Also I was running without a thermostat which is a little no no, when pushed on a hot day that is when it overheats.
I'll tell ya that I've never run hotter than 210 F, even pushing real hard on the street. At Waterford, after about 3 laps I was running 240 F, which stayed stable but I had my concerns about it going higher. I was pushing it hard just like you were and carring hi rpm into the turns (heck, everywhere on the track for that matter).
From what it looks like I had a bad radiator cap up front ( such a stupid small part can cause so much trouble ) when you have a bad cap, it changes the boiling point of your coolant, therfore on hotter days it was always running warm. Also I was running without a thermostat which is a little no no, when pushed on a hot day that is when it overheats.
I'll tell ya that I've never run hotter than 210 F, even pushing real hard on the street. At Waterford, after about 3 laps I was running 240 F, which stayed stable but I had my concerns about it going higher. I was pushing it hard just like you were and carring hi rpm into the turns (heck, everywhere on the track for that matter).
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So arent you running some sort of BIG radiator ? how about the pump ? 240 is a little warm
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Xantavar Member
Posts: 1158 From: Big Rapids, MI...Ferris State Registered: Nov 2002
So arent you running some sort of BIG radiator ? how about the pump ? 240 is a little warm
Running a 4 Core, restrictor flange instead of thermostat, stock Corvette short shaft water pump, and 185 thermal switch for fan. Like I said, I really was driving the engine hard.
Hey Nice Car and great guy to park beside at the show! Thanks for all the hospitality from you and GTGeff and friends!! Plus a + for you for everything. I feel your pain on the judging side. One minute you say they will come to you and judge it then they wouldn't?! Great show of Fieros but things could have been better. Matt Jackson
Thanks for your comments Matt. The wife & I enjoyed meeting you and the West Virginia gang. Jeff
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PURPLE REIGN Member
Posts: 4080 From: Minnesnowta ------------------ Land of White Gold Registered: Sep 2002
HMMMMMMMMM .......I think I;m going to try me a bigger radiator.........
I am surprised that you think you need a bigger radiator. I am running a turbo with the 3800 and the stock cooling system seems to have no trouble in keeping up with it even if the A/C is on, it is 100 degrees outside, and I am sitting in traffic. My coolant temps have never gone above 205 degrees F.
You weren't running NOS on the stock 3800 SC pistons were you? If so, you are a bad little boy. Better step up to the $899 coated forged units available from intense if you want to spray.
------------------ 1987 Fiero Coupe 3800 Series II Intercooled Turbo 1987 Trans Am GTA 5.7L Superram 4L60-E 1985 Fiero SE 2.8 (soon to have an L36)
I am surprised that you think you need a bigger radiator. I am running a turbo with the 3800 and the stock cooling system seems to have no trouble in keeping up with it even if the A/C is on, it is 100 degrees outside, and I am sitting in traffic. My coolant temps have never gone above 205 degrees F.
You weren't running NOS on the stock 3800 SC pistons were you? If so, you are a bad little boy. Better step up to the $899 coated forged units available from intense if you want to spray.
NO they are not stock pistons.............actually they are the forged pistons from Diamond Racing..................and I have only run NOS once a while back. My fitting broke off the fuel regulator so I couldnt even run NOS
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Jul 27th, 2003
Darth Fiero Member
Posts: 5921 From: Waterloo, Indiana Registered: Oct 2002
NO they are not stock pistons.............actually they are the forged pistons from Diamond Racing..................and I have only run NOS once a while back. My fitting broke off the fuel regulator so I couldnt even run NOS
oh, my bad. well good luck on your next buildup, the 3800 has awesome power potential. If it can be made to go 10s in a FWD grand prix, it will go at least that fast in a Fiero.
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Jul 28th, 2003
RacinRob Member
Posts: 1288 From: Eau Claire, WI Registered: Mar 2001