87grandnational
Member
- Joined
- May 29, 2004
- Messages
- 313
Hey guys, Ive been doing some research, And I noticed, If i bore out my 3.8 .035 over, and throw in a 3.625 crankshaft, its displacement will be 274ci 4.5L. Can This be done with the standard production block??
Oh, and another question, Lets say I wanted to put on the 86/87 Exhaust manifolds/headers onto my 329 block (84-85 3.8 block).
And Put the intake manifold/Throttle body from a 86-87 TR on it too.. could I do this? And just put the intercooler in the stock location? Would there be any problems? Would the Manifold fit? What would I have to move?
Deffentaly Answer The First 2 questions. The thrid is just some bull**** I thought up
I got an Idea, while I was attending a siminar on AC Systems for a car. I was sitting here and it hit me... Freyon is COLD....
What If I was to take a pipe, then take another pipe that was a bit bigger and slide over the first pipe (Like a 2" and a 3" pipe) And stick the smaller pipe inside the bigger pipe put a few spacers in the pipe. And then weld the pipe together (so it makes an air-tight seal) Then drill a hole, And use a special fitment, Then use a R134A Machine to pump freyon into the pipe and compress it so it stays inside the pipe.. Then the pipe will become ICE COLD forever due to the freyon inside... This could be used for intercooler piping. What do you guys think of my idea? Could it work? If it could... then I am a genious.. If it dont... Then at least I threw it out there and gave it a try..
Answer back to this one if you think it could work. Thanks
- Cody
- 84 GN
Oh, and another question, Lets say I wanted to put on the 86/87 Exhaust manifolds/headers onto my 329 block (84-85 3.8 block).
And Put the intake manifold/Throttle body from a 86-87 TR on it too.. could I do this? And just put the intercooler in the stock location? Would there be any problems? Would the Manifold fit? What would I have to move?
Deffentaly Answer The First 2 questions. The thrid is just some bull**** I thought up

I got an Idea, while I was attending a siminar on AC Systems for a car. I was sitting here and it hit me... Freyon is COLD....
What If I was to take a pipe, then take another pipe that was a bit bigger and slide over the first pipe (Like a 2" and a 3" pipe) And stick the smaller pipe inside the bigger pipe put a few spacers in the pipe. And then weld the pipe together (so it makes an air-tight seal) Then drill a hole, And use a special fitment, Then use a R134A Machine to pump freyon into the pipe and compress it so it stays inside the pipe.. Then the pipe will become ICE COLD forever due to the freyon inside... This could be used for intercooler piping. What do you guys think of my idea? Could it work? If it could... then I am a genious.. If it dont... Then at least I threw it out there and gave it a try..
Answer back to this one if you think it could work. Thanks
- Cody
- 84 GN