belteshazzar wrote: the only "neat" swap idea for a H.O. quad4 is into a Fiero. imo anyway.
Another vote for this! Find a Formula or otherwise the lightest weight base model car you can find, and put in the Quad 4 with a 5 speed.
belteshazzar wrote: the only "neat" swap idea for a H.O. quad4 is into a Fiero. imo anyway.
Another vote for this! Find a Formula or otherwise the lightest weight base model car you can find, and put in the Quad 4 with a 5 speed.
81cpcamaro wrote: The Quad 4 I had was quite reliable, never gave me any issues. Maybe I was just lucky. It wasn't cause I was easy on it. It was daily driven, autoxed, and even had a couple driving experiences as well. Being that it was a 92 Achieva SCX W41, it was too much fun to not drive it like you stole it. I have thought about getting an H.O. and put it into the MGB.![]()
That has been the majority of the feedback I have received from owners vs technicians.
If driven hard and maintained they are tanks. If owned by an old lady and/or not maintained, they are crap. Most techs from that period got to see nothing but the crap because if it didn't break, they didn't see it.
theenico wrote:81cpcamaro wrote: The Quad 4 I had was quite reliable, never gave me any issues. Maybe I was just lucky. It wasn't cause I was easy on it. It was daily driven, autoxed, and even had a couple driving experiences as well. Being that it was a 92 Achieva SCX W41, it was too much fun to not drive it like you stole it. I have thought about getting an H.O. and put it into the MGB.That has been the majority of the feedback I have received from owners vs technicians. If driven hard and maintained they are tanks. If owned by an old lady and/or not maintained, they are crap. Most techs from that period got to see nothing but the crap because if it didn't break, they didn't see it.![]()
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Didn't he start this thread by saying it was owned by a Little Old Lady?
It looks good or can be made to look good, so I'd put it in something! (Something light weight & where it is visible.)
my brother had a Beretta GTU (i think..) with the HO version of the quad 4 and a 5 speed... that was a fun car, i think i shifted it at close to 9000rpm when i got to drive it... well, it was fun right up until it developed a rod knock that didn't really sound like a rod knock- it sounded more like an oil pan baffle came loose and was hitting the crank or something... but when it threw the rod into a snowbank at idle, i guess that settled that it was indeed a rod knock..
someone mentioned putting one in a Fiero with a 5 speed: GM was going to do just that- with a turbo version available, too- but the car got killed before they got to make it awesome.. in 1990 or so, you would have been able to go into a Pontiac dealer and choose a Fiero with one of a few different quad 4 engines or the 3.4 DOHC... but they killed the car just as it was getting good due to whiny Corvette guys..
In reply to Gearheadotaku: I agree, I'm looking at various cars to see how small I can stuff one into.. Right now it's sitting in my shop waiting on my list of future projects.. While I have 12 hours in getting it, pulling the engine/computer/etc., and hauling the remnants to the scrap yard it doesn't owe me a dime..
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