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Old 04-29-2004, 08:01 PM
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Question 454 Bb In 88firebird?

I Just Bought A 88 Firebird That Has 175000 Miles On It. The Body Is Still In Excellent Condition But I Am Afraid That The Engine Is Going To Die Soos. I Was Wondering If The Engine Compartment Was Big Enough To Hold An Engine As Big As The 454 Big Block? I Am A Massive Gear-head And All I Want Is A Lot Of Power. Thanks A Lot.
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Old 05-03-2004, 01:26 AM
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Yes. Look toward the NHRA Super Stockers! Classes GT/AA thru GT/EA. Big blocks in those cars.
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Re: 454 Bb In 88firebird?

I Was Wondering If The Engine Compartment Was Big Enough To Hold An Engine As Big As The 454 Big Block...

I Got a 454 1979 chevy block in My 1988 Formula. It Fits but you might have to break a piece of the plastic from the air-con unit on the firewall and the wiper motor circuit board cover.
If you got any other questiones email me at [email protected]
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