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Old 09-26-2004, 11:46 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28
the 3.8 is a 90* V6 where teh 2.8 V6 is 60*...wont fit.
fits perfectly actually.
list of swaps i can find quickly online:
LS1/LS6
caddy northstart
l36 (n/a 3.8 )
l67 (supercharged 3.8 )
turbo 3.8 from GN
complete porsche 911 drive train
small block chevy
big block chevy (there is one guy who put in a 530" motor )
small block ford
460 ford FE motor
426 hemi (yes a real one)
ecotec (some with turbos)
3.1/3100/3.4/3.4 overhead cam V6's

seems liek with a little massagine damn near anythign will fit into the back of a fiero. very few of the articles i have read talked about any major drive line failures, but i think taht is mostly because the tires will spin before anything can get hurt. they do not have much room for tread under there.

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Old 09-26-2004, 11:52 AM   #27
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heheh you tried to say 3.8 and it gave you a smiley instead.
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