Lorenr
Member
This is for anyone who wants a lot of power with one of these cars.
1. Stock, these cars have a really lot of power. If they don't it is because they have not been maintained. Return them to stock and they will have plenty of power.
2. I wanted a lot more power. I installed a 3.2 in a 1989 with all of the suspension upgrades including polyurethane bushings, aluminum sub frame bushings and reinforced engine mounts. I also upgraded the tune up to stock specifications. I put the largest and best tires on the car that I could find.
In short, even with the 3.2 camshafts the car has no traction in first gear. It really hauls and I cannot imagine what I could do with more power. Unless I converted to rear wheel drive there is no chance of making this car run hard.
3. Use these cars as intended. They are extremely fast that way.
4. They'll run at 80 MPH all day long and still deliver 30 MPG. Do that with another car that will pull anything on the road. Plus at 30 MPG a 19 gallon fuel tank will take you 570 miles. Now that is amazing.
5. Try maintaining these cars as originally intended. Well maybe, firm up the suspension and take as much weight out of them as you can.
They are really very fast cars.
:thankyou:
1. Stock, these cars have a really lot of power. If they don't it is because they have not been maintained. Return them to stock and they will have plenty of power.
2. I wanted a lot more power. I installed a 3.2 in a 1989 with all of the suspension upgrades including polyurethane bushings, aluminum sub frame bushings and reinforced engine mounts. I also upgraded the tune up to stock specifications. I put the largest and best tires on the car that I could find.
In short, even with the 3.2 camshafts the car has no traction in first gear. It really hauls and I cannot imagine what I could do with more power. Unless I converted to rear wheel drive there is no chance of making this car run hard.
3. Use these cars as intended. They are extremely fast that way.
4. They'll run at 80 MPH all day long and still deliver 30 MPG. Do that with another car that will pull anything on the road. Plus at 30 MPG a 19 gallon fuel tank will take you 570 miles. Now that is amazing.
5. Try maintaining these cars as originally intended. Well maybe, firm up the suspension and take as much weight out of them as you can.
They are really very fast cars.
:thankyou:
). On level ground it won't break the front tires loose (unless I intentionally pop the clutch) when you floor it. Although I have 245s on 17" wheels. 
