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Re: 164 S v 164L
Hi,
The S has a much different powerband than L. The torque doesn't hit really
strongly until 4000 rpm. This is one of the reasons why an S motor with L
gearing would probably be pretty soft off the line. The L has a lot more
torque between 2000-4000rpm, hence was why it was the only model with
automatic. You really need all the S parts to make a successful conversion.
The factory knew what they were doing.
The Milano & SZ with the 3.0L engines seem to have ruler flat torque bands. I
guess the intake and exhaust differences shifted the peak torque upwards.
I have the Squadra Chip Zamani was talking about and the car is a momster.
The chip make noticeable improvements in low end torque and driveability. The
chip also doesn't have problems with the check engine light. It was designed
to be used with 92 octane gas, but I'm getting by on 91.
Probably putting out between 210-220 bhp with a chip, muffler, and air
cleaner. I think with headers and a few more things 240- 250 bhp is probably
the limit for a street "S" motor. Now you need a Quaife limited slip and
Tar-ox brakes because there is no way the car can get the power to the
ground. Ask me, I know.
Louis Franklin
91 164 QV 12V
92 164 L
87 Milano Verde
02 Porsche Boxster (Sorry Alfa ;-) )
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