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Post by Aaron »

OMFG it's a good thing I got pics of my slip, I mean, I could be making up a 15.4 run :scratch:

I'm the highlighted side, P589 was my number. I was actually pretty consistant, with a 15.411, 15.414, and a 15.470.

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What's funnier is that you actually took a picture of your 15 second time slip.
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They made me, I didn't think it was that big of deal, but whatever...

I doubt any person honest enough to man up to a 16.4 @ 85 is going to bullshit timeslips...
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They didn't make you. No one put a gun to your head while you took the picture. You chose to.
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The Dark Side of Will wrote:What's funnier is that you actually took a picture of your 15 second time slip.
you mean 24 second?
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Aaron wrote: Cables could be it actually, my side to side cable is REALLY stiff (Takes two hands to get reverse). However my forward back selector seems fine. I need a new slave anyways, I may try to find an Isuzu or just buy a new one. This won't cause any harm to the clutch will it?
The isuzu slave seems to work fine with my clutch, and it makes for a very nice and firm pedal. You will have to drill out the stock mouting holes on the isuzu slave, they were smaller than the getrag slave. Not a big deal.

I notice the shift cabes I bought are quite sloppy, must have been off a miled out car. If I want to get serious about going to a track I will be upgrading as well.
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I have a listing for shift cables on a Fiero, not the cheapest things though. But I dont have a listing for any throttle cables for a Fiero, and that is what I need before winter :cussing:
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befarrer wrote:I have a listing for shift cables on a Fiero, not the cheapest things though. But I dont have a listing for any throttle cables for a Fiero, and that is what I need before winter :cussing:
They sell them at the fiero store, brand new.
http://www.secureleadercom.com/fsstore/ ... =3&dept=68
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Rodney Dickman also has them.
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I searched his site, couldn't find throttle cables.
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Woops... was thinking shift cables... I haven't seen anything about a throttle cable...
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