Spider 2.0 crate motor

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Spider 2.0 crate motor

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What if I told you you could buy drop-in 2.0 spider crate motors dyno'd at 135HP@7200RPM ?
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I would say "Where from?"' and "Can you post a link?".
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Kevin1 wrote:I would say "Where from?"' and "Can you post a link?".
+1

Hey Kevin, any chance you know a guy, owns two spiders, lives in or around Westbrook ME, name is Barry? I know, needle in a haystack...
I used to know him, and then I got divorced...ha
One of the more minor things I lost in that arrangement. :shock:
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I would be very interested in this
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Most Fiat parts vendors can easily build that. A mild performance engine. It should be making that power at lower rpm, tho.
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SoFlaFiat wrote: Hey Kevin, any chance you know a guy, owns two spiders, lives in or around Westbrook ME, name is Barry? I know, needle in a haystack...
I used to know him, and then I got divorced...ha
One of the more minor things I lost in that arrangement. :shock:
That name doesn't ring any bells, and Westbrook is not far from here. I willm
Have to ask around!
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Any word on the crate motors?
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I was hoping somebody would leak out a source, all I've been able to find is the engine work section of midways shop. It looks like they offer everything but a complete drop in engine. You'd think somebody would offer that if they are already the fiat machine shop rebuild people. I was fishing guys, sorry to get your hopes up. :wink: I'd pay 3K for a fresh engine ready to drop in with over 130hp. I'd think midway could do it, but they didn't even reply to my email.

http://www.midwest124.com/engine_work.htm
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Forgive my ignorance :oops: wouldn't that also require new drivetrain reinforced body/shell brakes etc to handle the extra power?
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paintdudeluke wrote:I was hoping somebody would leak out a source, all I've been able to find is the engine work section of midways shop. It looks like they offer everything but a complete drop in engine. You'd think somebody would offer that if they are already the fiat machine shop rebuild people. I was fishing guys, sorry to get your hopes up. :wink: I'd pay 3K for a fresh engine ready to drop in with over 130hp. I'd think midway could do it, but they didn't even reply to my email.

http://www.midwest124.com/engine_work.htm
You should call Allison Automotive. There are others as well, but Mark does this regularly for clients.
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4uall wrote:Forgive my ignorance :oops: wouldn't that also require new drivetrain reinforced body/shell brakes etc to handle the extra power?
For a 30% bump in power? No. But it would make passing much more available.
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What would be the most hp u can get out of a 2.0
Street drive able it should say
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130hp is not that hard to achieve in a 2.0l fiat.

10-1 compression
40/80 cams with 10mm lift +/-
big valve head
proper induction, 38adl, etc
proper exhaust


just remember fiat gets 120hp out of a euro spec 2.0
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This started of with a $3,000.00 price tag for a crate motor. I have to say that getting to a quality rebuilt to put out 130 HP for $3K from a stock motor may be difficult to do for that price . Parts mentioned previously along with shipping, tear down, rebuild to spec, ship back, install with all the new bits and have it running properly... More than $3K.

I think I have over $6K in parts alone on my car. Currently 138 HP at the wheels or about 158 HP at the fly wheel. As long as I don't stomp on it hard frequently the stock trans, diff and body are working out well without real issue for almost four years now.

While I can't reccomend it. You may be much better off finding the right used japanese motor with 16/32 valves and installing that for added power at a lower cost.
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TX82FIAT wrote:This started of with a $3,000.00 price tag for a crate motor. I have to say that getting to a quality rebuilt to put out 130 HP for $3K from a stock motor may be difficult to do for that price . Parts mentioned previously along with shipping, tear down, rebuild to spec, ship back, install with all the new bits and have it running properly... More than $3K.

I think I have over $6K in parts alone on my car. Currently 138 HP at the wheels or about 158 HP at the fly wheel. As long as I don't stomp on it hard frequently the stock trans, diff and body are working out well without real issue for almost four years now.

While I can't reccomend it. You may be much better off finding the right used japanese motor with 16/32 valves and installing that for added power at a lower cost.
When set up right these car were nice performers, even stock, except for the 79/80 Spider 2000, it was a dog from the (quoting Bayless) "anemic" carburetor.

90% of the Spiders out there today could simply be rebuilt to stock for their model year and the owner would feel a dramatic increase in performance. Most people have never driven a Spider that actually works fully to original spec. This is achievable for $3,000 or less. I can assure you that a 1438cc, the lowly 1438cc, smallest of the small, is a riot to drive when everything is working right and dead stock. Well, okay, the stock carburetor on the USA model was puny...so put a DFEV or DMS on it and haul ass.

Another point I like to make (I like percentages): I bet 50% of the cars out there with electronic ignitions (Marelli type) have them set wrong and connected wrong, which impacts accelerator dramatically, especially on FI cars.
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