We can all agree that the Fiero is incredibly fun to
drive, but did GM make them fast enough to drive in
this day and age? Do you have a Fiero that you wish
had a little more punch when that Ferrari pulls up
next to you at the stop light? Ever thought about
doing an engine swap, but not sure where to start?
Please join us for our March NIFE Zoom club meeting
where James Brown of P-Body Motorsports (on
Facebook) will discuss the most popular V6 engine
swap for the Fiero, the supercharged 3800.
James is probably best known for his beautiful work
on his wiring harnesses, but he also spends his days
modifying cars and building street rods. If you have
talked with James about his wiring harnesses or
about doing your own engine swap, you already know
how generous he is with his time and knowledge.
James started back in the 1990s wiring old muscle
cars while also running his car audio shop. Although
James has built several show quality muscle cars,
his first engine swap was actually an ‘87 Fiero GT
with a supercharged 3800. James
still has a few Fieros, including a 512tr replica,
and my personal favorite, a Diablo replica. During
this meeting we will spend some time talking about
the 3800 V6 engine swap, some of the parts needed,
and processes involved in doing this swap.