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Has anyone done or know of any engine performance mods to the '82 Crossfire FI? I've considered a crate motor.
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[QUOTE=G_dogg]Has anyone done or know of any engine performance mods to the '82 Crossfire FI? I've considered a crate motor.[/QUOTE]
I haven't done any mod's to mine for I like original. 

Here's a website that will help you in mod's of the CFI. Crossfire Ignition Vault
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I've always wanted to keep mine as original as possible too.
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I tried to keep mine that way for 4 years I battled it. Last winter I put in a ZZ4 crate motor and got rid of all the computer crap. Now I have more time to drive & enjoy it and it's reliable now.
That's just my take, you need to go your own way, Good Luck with it.
Dave
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Dave's '82
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I thought of doing the same thing. It runs pretty good now being all original but I know that I'll get to a point where the upgrades will be necessary.
How did you get rid of the computer? Is the motor carburated or fuel injected?
What else have you done to yours?
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The engine is carburated. I disconnected the computer stuff. Kept the electric fuel pump, & added a regulator. New radiator with dual electric fans, no mechanical fan. Serptine belt with all new accessories. I took the sensors for the gages from the old engine and installed in the new one. Everything works fine. The headers/side pipes ment loosing the Cat & the O2 sensor(don't need without computer). I have Historic plates so I do not have to go to inspection. If you still need to go thru that then you need the Cat. The suspension, brakes, trans, are all new. New rear with 3.55:1 gears. All new or redone interior.
That's about it in a nut shell,
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