I am interested in how much room there is in factory setup for simple(and not so simple) tweakes using updated technology to increase the output and efficiency of what GM has already in place in terms of compatibility with the archaic engine managemanet.
Can the static compression be raised? If so, by how much?
Can a roller camshaft be retrofitted into flat tappet 3.8 block?
Can the stock computer be altered to accomodate? I know that chips have been available in the past.
Would a HEGO(heated) 02 be of any benifit?
I'm working with a 1984 3.8 Buick.
I have rebulit the carburator and the stock engine is good mechanically. The car no longer turns on the "check engine" light.
MPG is at or above the revised EPA numbers. It's at 24+ highway. Oil consumption is well within specs at 1 quart in 2000 miles. Driveability is as good as it can be... Ie it has a litlle converter bump and it idles like a buick 'even fire' V6..Which means its not as a good as a V8 in terms of smoothness, but its ok.
Can the static compression be raised? If so, by how much?
Can a roller camshaft be retrofitted into flat tappet 3.8 block?
Can the stock computer be altered to accomodate? I know that chips have been available in the past.
Would a HEGO(heated) 02 be of any benifit?
I'm working with a 1984 3.8 Buick.
I have rebulit the carburator and the stock engine is good mechanically. The car no longer turns on the "check engine" light.
MPG is at or above the revised EPA numbers. It's at 24+ highway. Oil consumption is well within specs at 1 quart in 2000 miles. Driveability is as good as it can be... Ie it has a litlle converter bump and it idles like a buick 'even fire' V6..Which means its not as a good as a V8 in terms of smoothness, but its ok.