List, SNIP > might've been a getrag. the later z34's box was, and there was some > sort of deal there -- the nv3500 tranny evolved out of a getrag design > made under license by muncie. SNIP Actually it wasn't. According to the TSM for the thingy, there were two transmissions available and the 4 cylinder model had a Japanese 5 speed installed in it. Makes no difference though, it worked well and was fun to drive and seemed to be well matched to the power of the Iron Duke engine although the over rev. ckt would shut the engine off just a smidge before where I wanted to shift it. Also it had a shift now light on the dash board in one of those well thought out and intelligent designs in the well intentioned but utterly stupid efforts to have improvements in fuel economy. Once I found out what wire drove the light a pair of side cutters took care of the irritating thing. As far as alternative engines that were available I myself liked the iron duke motor and that was one of the reasons I bought that particular car. There was plenty of aftermarket stuff for it and much of it was smog legal. Although I never used any of it. I will agree with Mark on the potential of the Quad 4 I will also comment that I rented a Pontiac Coupe on vacation one year just to have and drive one. I hated the way it ran and at the time would not have bothered to spend time and money to get one installed. The Iron Duke motor quite frankly made me happy at the time. I eventually sold the Fiero and bought an IROC Z28 T Top car that made me happier. John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com