no the fiero valve covers wont fit a gen 2/3 motor. the aluminum heads are a complete redesign from the cast iron counterparts, and nothing is interchangable.
So if you wanted those valve covers you would have to swap the heads, intake and exhaust manifolds, basically the hole top end from an iron head car? Or is the block diffrent to?
Just curious cause my friend has a fiero with a 3.1 and he wants these valve covers on it, he is thinking of going turbo so swaping on iron heads is a good idea anyway, they could flow pretty good with a little work.
Hey, Arch...
That's a nice find! FYI, the power level on the stock Turbo Grand Prix wasn't the killing factor. The cost was very high. Driveability rather sucked, too. There are custom chips available or you can learn to burn your own.
The general consensus may be out on the turbo size, but I'm fairly sure that the Garrett T28 is used on the TGP 3.1 engine. The flange is the same size as a T25, which limits upgrades. If this engine already has a T3 or similar flanged turbo then you're miles ahead.
The ecm and wiring harness from a 3.1 Cavalier may be easier to adapt than trying to force the Grand Am or a modified TGP harness to work. The 1227727 ecm used with the TGP engine shares chips with the 1227730 ecm used in the 2nd gen 3.1 J car. So you can use all stock ecm mounting location for the J and just swap in the TGP chip instead of trying to force the TGP ecm to live under the hood.
Have fun, and remember to buy tires in quantities of 6 since the fronts won't last but a few minutes with this engine.
-->Slow