Hi (1st post),
I'm currently in the process of fixing my Beretta (3.1, rod went, possibly piston skirt, find out soon), so I can sell it and buy my friend's '87 Camaro 2.8/5-speed.
So has anyone tried to make a 2.8 reletively quick? Anyone successfully accomplish this?
I wouldn't actually spend a lot of money on this, but I can get a 2.8 from an S10 for free and if I stumble across a 3.1/3.4 crank & rods, maybe port & polish the heads & intake mainly for practice (match ports, etc.), I can do 3 angle valves at school. So basically try to set a limit of $100-200.
I plan on swapping it out for a small block 8 and drive the car while I'm building it, though someone has suggested a 3.8 swap and that'd be cool just because, who has a 3.8 3rd gen? Besides Turbo T/A's.
Not that I'll do anything to the 2.8, just that I might and was wondering.
Steve
I'm currently in the process of fixing my Beretta (3.1, rod went, possibly piston skirt, find out soon), so I can sell it and buy my friend's '87 Camaro 2.8/5-speed.
So has anyone tried to make a 2.8 reletively quick? Anyone successfully accomplish this?
I wouldn't actually spend a lot of money on this, but I can get a 2.8 from an S10 for free and if I stumble across a 3.1/3.4 crank & rods, maybe port & polish the heads & intake mainly for practice (match ports, etc.), I can do 3 angle valves at school. So basically try to set a limit of $100-200.
I plan on swapping it out for a small block 8 and drive the car while I'm building it, though someone has suggested a 3.8 swap and that'd be cool just because, who has a 3.8 3rd gen? Besides Turbo T/A's.
Not that I'll do anything to the 2.8, just that I might and was wondering.
Steve
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