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| Registered |  3.2 to 3.4 upgrade 
			The recent motor upgrade posts have sparked my interest. My -84 targa was recently repainted and so I need to start thinking about the next project. What's the best bang for the buck 3.2 upgrade? I have seen posts referring to upgrades all the way up to a 3.7 with a 10.5:1 3.4 being basically a piston swap; c2 cams are probably a good idea too?  What would the appx. parts cost for a 3.4 upgrade be? I noticed Pelican has the piston set for ~$840. What kind of price should I expect to get for the original parts assuming decent condition? Then again I should probably leave this car for the street, get a roller and drop in a 3.6 varioram motor for a track/de beast. jtl | ||
|  02-08-2005, 05:03 AM | 
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			Most recent was Carrera 3.5's postings. Very detailed and well documented. Do a search. Lot's of builds done here with good results.
		 
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|  02-08-2005, 05:17 AM | 
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			A 3.2 to 3.4 upgrade involves changing from the stock 95mm P&C to 98mm - so you will need cylinders as well. If you want to run 10.5:1 you'll need to twin plug it. It's a fun project (BTDT) but not cost effective compared to a 3.6 swap. -Chris 
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			Chris speaks the truth (as usual)... the additional thing that can be said about the upgrade vs. swap is that the upgraded/rebuilt engine is now 'fresh'. There are folks (EBS for one) that will bore out your cylinders and replate them. I seem to rcall a $2k ish price for that work and new pistons. figure a cam regrind $500+... valve work while you're in there $500+... twin plugging $??? et cetera I suspect that this will be the route that I will go at some point if my 3.2 gets tired. I think the big question will be whether or not to twin plug since its going to be another couple thousand.... and then the PMO's for $3k...  wait a second... thats starting to add up.  -Bernie 
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|  02-08-2005, 05:42 AM | 
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			I don't know if spending that kind of dough on street car, especially a targa, is wise. If you decide to do all that then you prolly wanna get the exhaust, suspension, brakes, cage etc. We are now talking about a track car?!  My plan B is starting to sound more appealing. Start with a widebody roller add a 3.6 motor and some other goodies. I know some guys on this list have done this. Would it be reasonable to assume this project could be done for ~$15-20k? jtl | ||
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