Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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evospec
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Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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Hello,
I'm building a Fiat Coupe 16V turbo engine, with about 450 HP goal. My question is : do I have to use any forged crank and rod bearings? And where I can get them, becouse I haven't found in www. I'm alsow worry about oil pump, will OEM pump be good enough? Third question is where i can get forged bolts for cylinder head and crank? Far as I know ARP don't have it in offer.
Acki

Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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I think you will need forged pistons and conrods.
Crankshaft you don't need forget.
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Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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'atmo16v'

Would that indicate non-turbo compression??
book 38
Acki

Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

Post by Acki »

I ordered my rods direct from Pauter and I could still make a profit on them. Taxes and VAT makes them relatively expensive... but the exchange-rate is better now.

I thought Fiat had used tri-metall bearings as standard?! But nowadays everybody only can buy aluminium-bearings. (same problem with the Uno Turbo...). But I think its not clear that you really need trimetal bearings...
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evospec
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Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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Hello again,
I must actualize my post.... I've done a few things lately, but job is not done yet. However I only have to put that thing together. Here is a "photo review" from the job:
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evospec
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Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

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It's done.
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Re: Fiat Coupe 16V turbo question

Post by Guy Croft »

Looks like a real professional job, clean, organised.. Nicely photographed too, well done!

The only remark I'd make is regarding the flywheel. If you're running race rods and pistons we're talking, well, a full spec motor capable of high rpm and torque. So it makes sense to dowel it to the crank. Now I'm not trying to be clever here, I own the forum so I advise people. There's no point my running it otherwise. What you do is your affair sure - but I've seen a number of fw that have been lightened this way and I've been concerned about the lack of good radii in the region arrowed and the risk of it being under 12mm thick in the central undercut region. Which is must be be, it's only cast iron and thus half the shear strength of steel.

GC
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