1986 FIERO COUPE WITH LS4 V8

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1986 FIERO COUPE WITH LS4 V8

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For sale 1986 fiero coupe LS4 V8 / auto..... LONG ISLAND N.Y.

body 1986 black coupe ,engine is LS4 stock from 2007 impala SS (16 miles on car fax) complete with DOD and complete engine management system , trans 4 speed auto 4T65HD , axles are supercharged grand prix L and R , rear hubs and knuckles from Chevy APV van large spline with adjustable rear coil over struts , 11 inch rear rotors , Buick Rivera rear calipers with working emergency brakes , 13 inch front rotors , Buick Rivera calipers , car is lowered 1.5” front 1” rear , KONIG 18 x 10 black painted rear rims , KONIG 17 x 7 black painted front rims, new MR. MIKES gray seats with 2M8 embroidered in head rests , new head liner , console in great shape no turned up edges , ALL GUAGES WORK temp-volt-fuel-oil psi. … auto meter tachometer and speedometer all red back lighting , delco cd radio with speed compensated volume control and red back lighting . Air conditioning works also. sunroof with bag and headliner sunroof hole filler. this car is used as a daily driver paint is new very nice (but not show quality) MAKE OFFER
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Re: 1986 FIERO COUPE WITH LS4

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that car looks good.
FieroPhrek working on that ls4 swap for 18 years and counting now. 18 years!!!!! LOL

530 whp is greater than 312
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Re: 1986 FIERO COUPE WITH LS4 V8

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Put that on ebay, people here all already own cars we're too buried in money wise and the cheaper bastards on Old Europe will never pay $18,000 for a car.

Very nice car.
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Why the hell did NonGoggleGuy build it if he's just gonna sell it? If you build it, either build it to a customer's specs, or build it to your own specs and drive it yourself for the rest of your life.
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There are so many cars I'd like to build that I wouldn't be able to drive them all.
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+1, but add motorcycles into that equation, too.

Nice car, GLWS. I'm glad these are becoming more popular swaps. With mods to make more power up high (and, so, less torque down low), they'd make an even more awesome Fiero engine.
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Building the torque out is a damn poor substitute for controlling your right foot. Plus with an automatic, there's more need for more torque. Improving low-rpm tq improves MPG.
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The Dark Side of Will wrote:There are so many cars I'd like to build that I wouldn't be able to drive them all.
Me too. But I'll get a lot closer if I can build them for others. No other way to ever fund it all, short of winning a multi-million dollar lottery. But if you build and keep 30 cars, you can drive another one every day each month. The real problems are the parking, and finding rotating insurance.
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Why would you swap in a V8 if you want gas mileage? :ROFL:

If you're doing it for the 'best of both worlds' then yeah, leave your LS4 stock with its slushbox. Get your poor V8/4 gas mileage with your mediocre powerband, and your ability to roast rubber all day to impress all the sexah redneck ladies. :crazy: :P

I was talking about a great V8 sportscar engine in a car in which you own full shifting control. Then again (someone will say it anyway), just go buy a sportscar instead.

You win. :pardon:
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flip that around. now it reads: "if you swap in a v8 you will want better gas mileage"
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Re: 1986 FIERO COUPE WITH LS4 V8

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Northstar returned 23 highway mpg going 85+ with a lousy tune. Slowing down to VA speeds got me 25 mpg.
19 around town, same as a Corvette.

Only time I felt I needed better mileage was on road trips with cars that had bigger tanks.
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My (at least, others with identical ones, heh) 312hp 6-spd manual Camaro knocks down 34mpg on an easy highway cruise, and has a 19 gallon gas tank. Northstar Fiero what? :p If I were healthy and rich, I'd be swapping an LLT into my Fiero regardless of how difficult it'd be. :)

Darnit, sorry for the threadjack. I hope you sell that sweet LS4 Fiero for the $$$ you want!
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Heck, my '95 Z28 conv. averaged just over 22 mpg at 80-85 mph across Wyoming. And that was with a loose converter that wouldn't lock up. and the top up. And a dirty air filter.
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Weak sauce, my 350TPI 6-speed IROC-Z (before the turbo setup and with my 'spot on' $8D tune), on a highway trip through a mountain range and in traffic with lots of shifting averaged 27.5 mpg at around 70-75mph. HAH! (I was actually going for best mileage that trip, though. Still, it surprised me)

I bet this sweet LS4 Fiero for sale could beat that in the same conditions, though.
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