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Greg Gordon
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Advice needed for a fast Fiat Spider
Hello,
I am hoping someone here has an idea. Here is the problem. A customer wants a 200 horsepower supercharged Fiat Spider 2000. The horsepower is not a problem, I can do that. However the transmission and rear end won't take it (according to Csaba at Vick's who I trust 100% on this stuff). Csaba did have an acceptable solution for transmission issue which is to use a 131 transmission. The big problem is the differential.
Does anyone here know of a strong differential that can be put into a Fiat Spider? My father seems to think an 8 inch Ford out of a V6 Pinto is the way to go. He fails to realize that V6 Pintos are no longer common in the junkyard. Actually they were rare with V6s when they were built. I think an Alfa Spider rear end would take it, but I don't actually have a Fiat here to measure.
Thanks in advance.
Greg
I am hoping someone here has an idea. Here is the problem. A customer wants a 200 horsepower supercharged Fiat Spider 2000. The horsepower is not a problem, I can do that. However the transmission and rear end won't take it (according to Csaba at Vick's who I trust 100% on this stuff). Csaba did have an acceptable solution for transmission issue which is to use a 131 transmission. The big problem is the differential.
Does anyone here know of a strong differential that can be put into a Fiat Spider? My father seems to think an 8 inch Ford out of a V6 Pinto is the way to go. He fails to realize that V6 Pintos are no longer common in the junkyard. Actually they were rare with V6s when they were built. I think an Alfa Spider rear end would take it, but I don't actually have a Fiat here to measure.
Thanks in advance.
Greg
I know US and non-us fiats have different specs, so I don't know if driveline parts are the same, but there are many people that make serious horsepower on stock gearbox and diff (upgraded clutch) with the spiders... e.g. http://www.turbo124.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4568
That said, you should probably ask at:
http://www.turbo124.com/forum/index.php and/or
http://www.guy-croft.com/
The Fiat Twin Cam is a great engine and can easily make up to 300hp on turbo pistons (i.e. from integrale/croma turbo/thema turbo).
Do you have the Guy Croft Tuning book? If not, send me a pm
That said, you should probably ask at:
http://www.turbo124.com/forum/index.php and/or
http://www.guy-croft.com/
The Fiat Twin Cam is a great engine and can easily make up to 300hp on turbo pistons (i.e. from integrale/croma turbo/thema turbo).
Do you have the Guy Croft Tuning book? If not, send me a pm
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Greg Gordon
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Thanks,
The engine can easily make the power, it's a great engine. I don't have they Guy Croft book but I have read it. I am convinced the transmission and rear end are weak. That information comes from the highest source.
I will ask at those places, but I have found Fiat internet information to be horribly unreliable. All these guys that say they have fast Fiats generaly don't.
Greg
The engine can easily make the power, it's a great engine. I don't have they Guy Croft book but I have read it. I am convinced the transmission and rear end are weak. That information comes from the highest source.
I will ask at those places, but I have found Fiat internet information to be horribly unreliable. All these guys that say they have fast Fiats generaly don't.
Greg
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I really love the old Fiat 124s. Actually I love all those old Fiats, they are fun and the 124 is an excellent car, except for it's tendency to rust. From a business perspective I generally avoid them as Fiat owners generally seem to be incredibly cheap. However this customer is willing to do what's required to have a 200hp Fiat Spider 2000 so I am trying to figure out the rear end issue.
Greg
Greg
Greg,busy with a Fiat 131 Abarth fitted with a 500 odd hp Rotary...Fitted a Berlina 10:41 LS diff to it..
Shake down runs proved to be superb...
The original diff lasted all of third gear.
When I get to it again Ill shoot pics..
Shake down runs proved to be superb...
The original diff lasted all of third gear.
When I get to it again Ill shoot pics..
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
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Greg,Alfa Berlina,Spider,Giulia...all 105 cars,with ls version..
We have blokes here using these Alfa 105 diffs in 800 hp drag things...You know,the cars that cannot go round corners??
We have blokes here using these Alfa 105 diffs in 800 hp drag things...You know,the cars that cannot go round corners??
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
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la_strega_nera
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Jesus, are the 105 diffs really that strong?Barry wrote:Greg,Alfa Berlina,Spider,Giulia...all 105 cars,with ls version..
We have blokes here using these Alfa 105 diffs in 800 hp drag things...You know,the cars that cannot go round corners??
1966 GTV
1982 Suzuki "Bathurst" Katana
1995 Cagiva Mito (race kitted 250 powered)
1982 Suzuki "Bathurst" Katana
1995 Cagiva Mito (race kitted 250 powered)
Greg,The diff dimensions are great for the Fiat,like a shilling in a sheep's ass as they say...
Ben,The guys here are insane with these diffs...20l Mazda turbo`s with 3 stage gas..all through these little diffs...they are immensely strong..
Greg,Ill probably be doing the pics today..
Ben,The guys here are insane with these diffs...20l Mazda turbo`s with 3 stage gas..all through these little diffs...they are immensely strong..
Greg,Ill probably be doing the pics today..
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
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la_strega_nera
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And yet there is always poeple talking about having broken axles in hot 2l race cars... Go figure.Barry wrote:Greg,The diff dimensions are great for the Fiat,like a shilling in a sheep's ass as they say...
Ben,The guys here are insane with these diffs...20l Mazda turbo`s with 3 stage gas..all through these little diffs...they are immensely strong..
Greg,Ill probably be doing the pics today..
Colour me impressed.
1966 GTV
1982 Suzuki "Bathurst" Katana
1995 Cagiva Mito (race kitted 250 powered)
1982 Suzuki "Bathurst" Katana
1995 Cagiva Mito (race kitted 250 powered)
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Greg Gordon
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A Mazda 16v 20l turbo and 3 stage gas -800hp-all throughan ALFA Berlina LS diff....
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