V6 Engine swaps..

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V6 Engine swaps..

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Been on this forum over 15 years now (I think :shock: )... And for those of you who don't remember or know.. I built a custom 124 spider that was powered by 4.3L V6 and I am working on building a second version with improvements from the first which was more or less a test bed for this new version I am building right now. I have been contacted by several people recently via fiatspider.com and there seems to be some interest in the swap I did.

So, I am more than willing to share my experiences doing this and could possibly help some folks who are thinking about doing this but haven't contacted me. I am also interested in seeing what others have done and or are working on as far as a 4.3L or similar swap goes. I am certainly not the expert in this but I do have the experience and this is not an easy swap by any means. At any rate, I think it would be cool to share our ideas and thoughts. I would love it if people would post pics of their work too..

Here 's my website again in case you haven't been there... 8)

http://www.v6spider.com

Talk to you soon!
Rob
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Any thoughts/research/insight on adapting a smaller higher rev-ing DOHC engine?

Oh, and most excellent work sir!
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My thinking is usually more toward bigger.... But I would not do a v8 unless it was aluminum and an small... Another neat swap would be the ferrari 2.4 liter v6 that is in the Fiat dino... I think that would be cool swap. And it fits your criteria for a high revving power plant.. 8)

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im putting a 6g72 in my scorpion right now, but i have plans to try one in a spider too. fyi a 6g72 is this

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Crikey..I have to hand it to you guys that can do these things. It took me a looong time to degree in my Fiat engine, can't imagine the patience for one of those engines..
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Raze wrote:Any thoughts/research/insight on adapting a smaller higher rev-ing DOHC
Higher revving than a Fiat TC? You'd have to get a motorcycle engine...
A build 2 liter with proper parts will rev to 8000, an 1400/1600 to 9000. Do you want to rev higher than that? :-)
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I think I remember an article in Car Craft magazine (from my youth... :lol: ) about a Spider with a early sixties Buick aluminum block V8 from a Skylark ... someone even made an adapter for it. Always thought that would be a cool thing to do.
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I like BEEK's engine that is nice( a Mitsubishi 3.0 v6? )! We are talking v6 engine swaps here... 8)

This is the engine I am talking about:

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I would love to have one of these!

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yes a mitsubishi v6, i talked to guy croft about putting 3 42dcnf's on it, after debate on his web site about it i decided to keep the efi syustem. the biggest problem was going to be 8-12" ram pipes sticking thru the hood to give me the runner length required
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vandor wrote:
Raze wrote:Any thoughts/research/insight on adapting a smaller higher rev-ing DOHC
Higher revving than a Fiat TC? You'd have to get a motorcycle engine...
A build 2 liter with proper parts will rev to 8000, an 1400/1600 to 9000. Do you want to rev higher than that? :-)
my 2L can handle 9k
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Daniel wrote:my 2L can handle 9k
My 4.3L V6 builds 300+hp and 350ftlbs of torque @ about 5000+ RPMS
No need to turn 9000 RPMS... I thought RAZE was talking smaller higher revving V6. Hence the my comment about the Dino v6.. 8)

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v6spider wrote:
Daniel wrote:my 2L can handle 9k
My 4.3L V6 builds 300+hp and 350ftlbs of torque @ about 4000+ RPMS
No need to turn 9000 RPMS... I thought RAZE was talking smaller higher revving V6. Hence the my comment about the Dino v6.. 8)

Rob
I worked on this dino's engine a few years back nice engine but your Vortec V6 has more power
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Yes my v6 does have more power, but the dino v6 is just plain cool ... 8)
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Fiat 130 2.9l v6

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The Essex v6 would be a great swap... :)

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