QikNip
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I've been and land speed racing (Bonneville and elsewhere) for five years and hold the 2 liter Classic Production Class record (F/CPRO) with a 1979 Porsche 924. With the Porsche's speed pretty well maxed, I'm considering a new build based on a 2.8 liter 1995 Fiero "donor" car. At issue is pretty much the same challenge I had with the 924: Neither was exactly the most frequently raced car ever
. To challenge for a new record in the class I've targeted I'll need a naturally aspirated 2.8 that putting out at least double it's stock 165 horsepower, or in an ideal world, 350+ crankshaft horsepower. If that can be done I have a real shot at breaking the current 200.5 MPH 2-3 liter Grand Touring Sports car class record.
I did learn that back in the late 80's IMSA used this power plant, so apparently it's doable, but given that was 30+ years ago and that (so far) I can't find any useful modification information, my next land speed project is pretty much on hold. Hopefully someone here might be able to provide some useful direction.
Rick
P.S. In my past life I owned and drove both an '84 Fiero (Indy pace car) and a '76 924 as my daily drivers, so I have a special attachment to both!

I did learn that back in the late 80's IMSA used this power plant, so apparently it's doable, but given that was 30+ years ago and that (so far) I can't find any useful modification information, my next land speed project is pretty much on hold. Hopefully someone here might be able to provide some useful direction.
Rick
P.S. In my past life I owned and drove both an '84 Fiero (Indy pace car) and a '76 924 as my daily drivers, so I have a special attachment to both!