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hey im new here this is my car and a couple of questions a hadpistons6 09-02-2003, 12:41 AM does any one know what performance mods you can do to the 2.8 litre v6 engine i drive an 86 pontiac 6000 le i ve got over two hundered thousand klm on my car havent had a problem with it yet also if any one is looking for a fin to put on their pontiac 6000 you could use the fin off of a pontiac trans am it goes with the body line and look pretty sweet too i did it to my car i like it i also took the 60/40 bench seat out and put 2 bucket seats out oof an 89 grand am in it too it was a little tricky but i did it so if you would like to know how post me a message also i have painted my interior blue and black and made my own ram air for my car also my grill on my car was also origionally chrome i found some paint which gives you an anodised look i did mine blue is looks sweet if your wonderind i also took my car out to the track to see how fast she was and i was able to run 18s with it stock since then i have added ram air and exaust to my car but havent taken it back to the track yet so im not shure if there is any change i was also wondering if any one knows how to get rid of the mass air on the 2.8 v6 engine ?? Blue02R6 09-02-2003, 07:52 AM To get rid of the mass air flow you'll need a ton of parts from a fiero: the intake, computer, wiring harness. Why a fiero? They used a MAP sensor setup insted. As for performance, you can get super chargers, swap in a 3.1 or a 3.4L, and all the typical motor stuff tell me what you're looking for and I'll see if I can find it for you. backyardman 10-13-2003, 06:46 PM There isn't a whole lot of things that you can do to get better performance out of your 2.8. The market isn't there for the aftermarket guys to warrant a ton of speed parts. I would drive it until you find something that you can readily get performance parts for, like a Neon or Honda or something. If you do find some performance parts, you will pay a ton for them. I don't mean to offend you on your choice of car, just don't want you to be dissappointed. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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