Title: Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on March 30, 2003, 10:40:41 pm Hey guys!
Well having a beer to celebrate. I friend of mine said I can use his shop to do my engine swap. Hoists, engine hoists, tranny hoists (love all the hoists) and all the tools I can dream of! This guy is A1! I hope I can make it up to him some day. :) Now to pay off the last bit of my engine and tackle the wiring. :) Shematic reading time! AGAIN.. Sigh... I'm getting excited! :P Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: Kevin on March 30, 2003, 11:43:47 pm Its great to hear it is all coming together for you Eric, that is a big project. We have to see this work in progress, do you have any pictures to show us? :)
Kevin Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on March 31, 2003, 08:26:07 pm I want to videotape everything. :) Anyone have a video cam? or want to be the camera man / narrator? I will make a FREE mpeg or avi on the net for the next person. :)
Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroBUZZ on April 02, 2003, 07:24:56 am Hahaha! I just imagined downloading that video. 600 megs would only take............10 years. Better a VHS tape.
I want to talk to you, Eric. Did you get mounts? Do the fuel pump? And how did you account for the extra coolant hose? See you Saturday! Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: JetJumper on April 02, 2003, 05:30:27 pm nah not that long gary...only 5hours/100mb so 30 hours. :P I can burn you a copy once it is done...Don't worry. Speaking of things Falling into place. I got the great news YESTERDAY!!!! I have been Conditionaly ACCEPTED TOO ALLLLLLL MY COLLEGES!! YIPPY!! (CAn you guess what I picked.) Algonquin being the one I am going to :) See you all on Saterday.
Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: fiero308 on April 02, 2003, 08:06:55 pm congrats to you Chris;
nice feeling to be wanted (without the pix in the post office....) ;D ;D ;D Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on April 03, 2003, 09:28:55 am My ears are on Gary! :)
"Dino" the guy who is letting me use his shop, slaped an LT1 into a Jeep. :) So he recomended a few things for me. Coolant hoses: He recomends the REAL braided lines. Teh can pass near the tight exaust and not melt. They also screw on to fittings so no leaks and they do not colapse. Fuel pump: Just goint to get an early model buick or boneville fuel pump. only about $80.00 Still looking for a good place to get the mounts.. and I want the solid cradle mounts.. Still working on the Mem-cal programmer. Trying to find on in my budget. :P Talk to you soon! Eric Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on April 03, 2003, 09:30:22 am almost forgot!
I will also have VHS tapes of the install. :P the MPEG is only for the folks in the states ect. As I don't want to make any money off of it. I feel the 3800sc kits and videos are a rip-off and I want it to be freeware. :) cheers! Eric Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: fiero308 on April 03, 2003, 11:11:23 am hi Eric;
I understand the Corvette fuel pump is "form and fit identical" to the fieros; it drops right in and bolts right up; I will see if I can find the exact year that was referred to. If it will feed a corvette I am sure it will keep the 3800 happy. Don't know if you might need an adjustable fuel regulator tho...... Never hurts, probably would help but they are a bit pricey. gp Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on April 03, 2003, 12:51:05 pm Thanks for the info. :) yeah, if you can get the year of F/P part number that would be awesome.
cheers! Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: fiero308 on April 03, 2003, 01:03:57 pm hi Eric
A webpage that details a turbo 3.4 swap says the 92 to 97 Vette fuel pump is a direct bolt in. The other details seem to be pretty good so my gut feel is that he isn't guessing. I don't know if you will need to think about a fuel pressure reg or not. That wasn't mentioned (I don't think?) but will check about it. If you 'overpower' your injectors, of course they will squirt more fuel in the same opening duration. Hope this helps. gp Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: FieroDough on April 03, 2003, 01:16:32 pm I might be assuming here, but the pressure regulator that came with the engine would regulate the fuel to the proper stock pressure no matter what the pump pressure is. (unless it's too low) and return the excess fuel back to the tank?
I may be wrong. :( Eric Title: Re:Everything is falling into place! Post by: fiero308 on April 03, 2003, 01:22:12 pm I forgot. You already have a system designed for forced induction meaning variable fuel req'ts. I would think, yes, you are already well-set for fuel management and shouldn't have to worry about that.
Lucky stiff, lol!!!! ;) ;) ;) |