2004 Alfa GT engine

Started by gtv19, July 12, 2019, 04:34:01 PM

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gtv19

I have seen some notes about the 3.2 litre engines installed in the very early GT`s. It is said that the early GT`s had the GTA V6 installed and the that the later engine is the cooking 3.2.
Can anyone attest to this please, and how would you identify the different engine types? As all would be aware the standard 3.2 provides plenty of grunt. I love mine!
Just curious,
Cheers
Laurie
current,
alfa 3.2gt (q2)
159 2.4 Diesel Ti sportwagon
147 twinspark manual
past

105 spider (modified)
alfetta gtv twin spark
156 Ti selespeed x2
1.8gt`s 3 of
Alfetta sedan (sprint car)
105 series spiders(2)

bazzbazz

Quote from: gtv19 on July 12, 2019, 04:34:01 PM
the later engine is the cooking 3.2.

"Cooking 3.2??"   ???

Eh? Please explain?

Or is this the "Masterchef" version?   :)
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LukeC

GTA compression Ratio 10.5:1 184 kW

Engine code: 932A000

GT compression ratio 10:1 176 kW

Engine code:  936A000

So, Look at the engine number... Can't tell you about the ECU though.
Luke Clayton

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gtv19

Thanks Luke, I appreciate your response. By the way my reference to cooking engine relates to the old (60`s) way of naming a standard engine that might replace the hotter version used in racing. Generally after the race engine has broken (!).
my engine number is 936A000002641

Cheers and thank you
current,
alfa 3.2gt (q2)
159 2.4 Diesel Ti sportwagon
147 twinspark manual
past

105 spider (modified)
alfetta gtv twin spark
156 Ti selespeed x2
1.8gt`s 3 of
Alfetta sedan (sprint car)
105 series spiders(2)