Refreshed/port/polished stock heads

Refreshed/port/polished stock heads

Postby La fiera » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:59 pm

Posted by La Fiera on 5/27/11

Here at Moloon Autotecnica, we have been busy testing some unique upgrades for the cars we all love. Our first track event was a success and our Fiero 2.8 V6 was fast, reliable and was able to keep up with the fierce competition.

One of the main upgrades done to our Fiero was a set of custom port and polished heads which are the main components of a complete package consisting of custom throttle body, upper plenum, lower ported intake, heads, custom cam, custom headers and Y pipe. We are proudly to announce that Moloon Autotecnica is teaming up with BHP to offer these proven heads. This is how is going to work.

For $700plus shipping you get your head resurfaced, CNC ported and polished, a 3 angle valve job and before and after flow results. There are some upgrade options you can add to the head for an extra charge. For example, we all know how frustrating it is to be limited.
As far as valve springs we are limited to a few. We can machine the Fiero head to accept smallblock Chevy valve springs. That open a full array of choices. For the folks that have done the 3.4 conversion we are working on a big valve version of the Fiero head to improve its efficiency.

Also custom cams will be available for your specific set up. And the CNC porting is not limited to the iron head only, we can do it to the 3800 or whatever your have at the rear of your Fiero as well!
More details will be posted with exact prices on the website. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at Rey@moloonautotecnica.com

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Picture of the head we designed for our Fiero.
-CNC ported
-Angle milled to reduce combustion chamber size and increase compression (9.76 static compression and 10.20:1 dynamic compression with .229 @ .050 cam)
-Re-worked combustion chamber to avoid hot spots that could cause detonation.
-Machined for smallblock Chevy springs. (.550 springs installed)
-3 angle valve job
La fiera
 
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