who's got a fast fiat?
Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Go with the turbo for serious power.I have tried it all nothing even comes close.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Dave it started with a set of weber 40 idfs that i took off a euro car. we installed larger chokes. at the moment it has a single weber 38 that u have to ease into at the start, then it screams. my hope is to fuel inject it someday. i have some adjustable cam pullys that will also be put on someday. here is a pic with the single weber, not as pretty.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
what i would like is a car that can do about 6seconds 0-60 or faster... Possible or not?
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
thats pretty fast. i have a 74 x19 that will get a honda vtech someday. that might come close, i hope, that one will be all about speed.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Anything's possible if you have deep enough pockets.
Build yourself a supercharged/turbocharged 16-valve Integrale engine and slot that in the engine bay. It should be good for a 6-second run before the gearbox hemorrhages, or the diff shatters.
Build yourself a supercharged/turbocharged 16-valve Integrale engine and slot that in the engine bay. It should be good for a 6-second run before the gearbox hemorrhages, or the diff shatters.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Rey, thats a 38 ADL? hows it compare to the IDFs? Are the secondaries tippin in to early?
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
it dosent have secondaries. the 2 barrels work simultaneously. thats why you need to ease into it before dumping on it. i havent driven it enough to realy be sure which is better.
Re: who's got a fast fiat?
I know a turbo charged Spider that may be for sale in Wisconsin. bring a sack of cash, however.
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Rey, the ADL series are " progressive " but manually operated. The DCOE, or DGAS carbs opened both barrles simotaniously.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
i dont have an adl. i wish this carb was progressive, but its not. we tossed around modifying it, but thats as far as we got.
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Thats a nice setup you got there Spiderrey. However that accelerator cable routing scares me. Is there a way to shorten the cable, or since the linkages are so close is there a way to directly connect them with a cam, bracket, pully, spring etc...?
Crank fired distributor??
Hey, clean that corrosion off the battery and paint the intake cam pully, sorry but when you post pretty pictures people will always comment.
Crank fired distributor??
Hey, clean that corrosion off the battery and paint the intake cam pully, sorry but when you post pretty pictures people will always comment.
Re: who's got a fast fiat?
Curly wrote:Anything's possible if you have deep enough pockets.
Build yourself a supercharged/turbocharged 16-valve Integrale engine and slot that in the engine bay. It should be good for a 6-second run before the gearbox hemorrhages, or the diff shatters.
Can I swap these from a stronger car?
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
i already cleaned that little battery. and i have a set of adjustable cam pullys, that are just waiting to be mounted. that pully isnt dirty . its just rusty, i sand blasted them, but i only cleared one and the other got wet and rusted.all opinions are welcome
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Re: who's got a fast fiat?
I'm running a turbo, but it is the original set-up from new that Fiat had Legend Industries convert back in the day. It is only rated at 20HP more than the non-turbo 2.0 FI models, but it feels noticable faster with very little turbo lag. I know people are hot and cold on the original turbo models, but I really love mine. Speed wise, it doesn't hold a candle to my BMW M3. But I put nearly four times the miles on my Spider last summer than I did my M3. There's something special about the Spider that just makes me want to drive it everywhere in the summer.
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'82 Fiat Spider Turbo
'56 Abarth 750 GT Corsa MM
'59 Lancia Appia GTE Zagato
'62 Lancia Flaminia 2.5 3C Convertible
'68 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato
'70 Moretti Sportiva S2
'12 Abarth 500
'59 MV Agusta 250 Raid
Pictures of my baby!