Will this fit in a 124 ?

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manoa matt
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Will this fit in a 124 ?

Post by manoa matt »

This would be the ultimate 124 engine upgrade:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari- ... enameZWDVW

All alloy block and head, probably the same weight as a 124 engine. Mark, can you make some headers?
Hjulenx
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Definitely would be a sweet engine. I think it would be cost prohibitive to rebuild....and then of course you have all the business of adapting a tranny and getting a better diff....

But, who wants to be a buzz kill? A 2.4l Dino Coupe is my dream car.

Now what I would LOVE in my spider is my 2.5l Alfa v6. Probably around the same size as that dino engine, maybe too tall.
James
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ga.spyder
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Post by ga.spyder »

Im feeling ya ,Matt.I saw a Dino at a car show and the body was toast but the engine was sweet!I spent a couple hours telling the owner how good that motor would look in my 82.That ,to me ,would be the ultimate Spider.Keep your V-8's
Craig
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
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Owning a Fiat Dino Spider wouldn't be too bad either.
John
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Post by Tom »

There was actually a real 124 Spider that had these engines. They were a series called "Sportivo di Pininfarina".
They go for lots of money. They are dark green with the Daytona alloys and a tan leather interior.
miragesmack

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Post by miragesmack »

Tom,

Do you have any links for the car you mentioned? I googled your exact phrase and found one, but it wasn't related per se. If you google in english, that doesn't narrow it down too much.
Tom

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Post by Tom »

Miragesmack,

This is all I know. There was some photo session planned December 2006 but haven't seen anything yet.
They do look pretty plain apparently. A bit wider, a bit lower and a couple of Ferrari and Pininfarina badges.

Apparently there were 20 dark green Spiders (CS series) fitted with a 2 liter Ferrari engine and badged "Sportivo di Pininfarina". Apparently there is one in the Turin Fiat museum.

According to the owner of one of the cars, there is 9 of these 20 cars still "alive". They were never sold originally.
3 allowed into the US.
1 not allowed in the US
1 at Christies auctioned
1 in Austria
1 FIAT Museum
1 in Australia
one in private collection Family von Battista "Pinin" Farina.

Fiat 124 Spider
Edizione speciale "Sportivo de Pininfarina"

Year: 1978
Paint outside: Verde Sea Bira Nuvolari
Colour inside: Beige Visone
Contrast colour: Cuoio Sella
Colour hood: Capodimonte

Design: Sergio Pininfarina 1964
Carrosserie: Fiat - Luggano
Motor production: Ferrari - Modena
Interior: Scedoni - Modena

Motor: Ferrari
Type: EF0064(2) - tuned 4 Cylinder Version of the Ferrari 206 GTS
Inline 4 Cylinder cm³ 2096
Power 121.532W (164 bhp) at 5900 r/min
Bore x stroke mm 83,2 x 89,3
1:11
Carburettor: 4
4 Compressors with cooler
max.: 211.171 Nm at 5500 r/min
6-speed gearbox - 5FW-1R
Airfilter: Roundfilter- 28/7

Drysump set-up with two-circuit oil system and 3 external oil cooling systems.

Compressor system with "4 in 1"-exhaust system

Tyres: 185/60 R 14 V

Wheels: Campanatura 45 de Campagnola GTS Magnesium 5.5 J 14" 4x98
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manoa matt
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"Motor: Ferrari
Type: EF0064(2) - tuned 4 Cylinder Version of the Ferrari 206 GTS
Inline 4 Cylinder cm³ 2096
Power 121.532W (164 bhp) at 5900 r/min
Bore x stroke mm 83,2 x 89,3
1:11
Carburettor: 4
4 Compressors with cooler
max.: 211.171 Nm at 5500 r/min
6-speed gearbox - 5FW-1R
Airfilter: Roundfilter- 28/7


4 cyl, 2 liter: That's what I' got in my car now. Well at least they used a good year, 1978 instead of those lack luster 81-82 FI models. Ha Ha.
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Mine does not lack luster. Although, the luster may seem to diminish a little when I add my visage to it.:D
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Post by ga.spyder »

Tell em' Ron! The Dino engine on ebay that started this discussion ,and the one I saw, was a 6 cyl. not a 4 cyl.The motor on ebay(not complete or running) went for $1200! That 164 horse 4 cyl. would be sweet.
Craig
Craig Nelson

1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
miragesmack

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$1200?!? I'm shocked it went that cheap. I should have bought it.

A barn find, non running, dented up Dino just went for about $120K a few months back. That went well past my paltry offer.

Tom, thanks for the history lesson!
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