Fiero Formula in BSP
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I've got a whole bunch of poly suspension components for sale, check them out and make me an offer:
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopi ... =5&t=17894
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopi ... =5&t=17894
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well that big box of parts is kinda full of poly suspension stuff lol, if there is anything else i need i will shoot you a pm.
Is there is a transmission that is a direct bolt to the frame and the motor that is not in the fiero? if not i am looking for a getrag 5 speed if anyone has any for sale? I am looking to buy sometime after Christmas.
Aaron wrote:I've got a whole bunch of poly suspension components for sale, check them out and make me an offer:
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopi ... =5&t=17894
Is there is a transmission that is a direct bolt to the frame and the motor that is not in the fiero? if not i am looking for a getrag 5 speed if anyone has any for sale? I am looking to buy sometime after Christmas.
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You can find a getrag from the cavaliers and sunfires from 89-93 or so and technically they are a drop in and bolt to the fiero cradle with the Fiero mounts. The clutch hydraulics are different though which you will have to play with but its well documented and fairly easy
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The V6's all have 3.61 final gears, but if you pick the right Quad 4 app, you can get 3.94 gears. Of course, then you have to swap the V6 bellhousing on and get the crush set correctly on the diff bearings.
Cavalier, Beretta, Grand Am, 6000, Celebrity, etc... basically any GM FWD V6 w/ manual transmission in late '80's early '90's will fit.
Cavalier, Beretta, Grand Am, 6000, Celebrity, etc... basically any GM FWD V6 w/ manual transmission in late '80's early '90's will fit.
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What was the final drive of the Fiero 284?
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The 284 is the TDC transmission... IIRC, it has 3.67 final gears.
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I meant Fiero 282 sorry. I guess I could just search for it..
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Aaron wrote:I meant Fiero 282 sorry. I guess I could just search for it..
Or you could readThe Dark Side of Will wrote:The V6's all have 3.61 final gears,

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Re: Fiero Formula in BSP
Again, check the rule book regarding rod end lateral links. Urethane in the lateral links is a waste of time compared to rod ends.tehmaxfactr wrote:well that big box of parts is kinda full of poly suspension stuff lol, if there is anything else i need i will shoot you a pm.
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I know these are not legal for Street Prepared but once I get my other motor and stuff ready, I'm about 98% sure they are legal for Super Street Mod.The Dark Side of Will wrote:Again, check the rule book regarding rod end lateral links. Urethane in the lateral links is a waste of time compared to rod ends.tehmaxfactr wrote:well that big box of parts is kinda full of poly suspension stuff lol, if there is anything else i need i will shoot you a pm.
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Hadnt updated in a while, i am trying to source out a getrag 5 speed that has no issues.
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They aren't too hard rebuild if you have a press and can get the rebuild parts. Check with Rodney Dickman and on ebay for Getrag 282 or NVG T550 rebuild kits.tehmaxfactr wrote:Hadnt updated in a while, i am trying to source out a getrag 5 speed that has no issues.
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ok, thanks.... until then.... its back to the miata lol.
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do you currently have a getrag that is no good?
FieroPhrek working on that ls4 swap for 20 years and counting now. 20 years!!!!! LOL
BEWARE OF BEN PHELPS AND WOT-TECH MOTORSPORTS. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. WORSE THAN MILZY IMO
BEWARE OF BEN PHELPS AND WOT-TECH MOTORSPORTS. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. WORSE THAN MILZY IMO
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I have one that second and third grind when you try to shift with any kind of speed.
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All you need is new blocker rings. Call High Gear Transmission (http://www.highgeartransmission.com/) and see if they can still get them. I bought two rebuild kits from them many years ago. You can also try Midwest Transmission (http://www.midwesttrans.com/); they have rebuilt at least a few of these. If those sources don't work, check with Rodney. He might know a source.tehmaxfactr wrote:I have one that second and third grind when you try to shift with any kind of speed.
Read this thread, and all the threads it refers to: phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16004
Much of the rebuild guide is also available here: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repair ... 52801dac21
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Quick update,I found a donor motor at a local junkyard nearby. It seems the dont see too many of the LX9 motors. I am going to get it in the next couple of weeks.
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I have not had much time to work on the formula ,but i have pulled the subframe out. I want to clean it up and get it powercoated and also install poly bushings in all the suspension components in the rear.
Also I am looking to get a bit more power out of the 2.8. I am very limited in the BSP ruleset. Right now I am looking at making my own intake and exhaust for the car. I bought a lightweight crank pulley to replace the factory one. I am also planning on putting a lieghtweight flywheel.
I am planning on getting all of the extra weight out of the car, with the removal of the AC, stereo with all speakers, going to some light weight wheels, taking out the heavy intake system, using a single exhaust muffler instead of the factory dual one, and some lightweight race seats.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3UM1e ... sp=sharing
Also I am looking to get a bit more power out of the 2.8. I am very limited in the BSP ruleset. Right now I am looking at making my own intake and exhaust for the car. I bought a lightweight crank pulley to replace the factory one. I am also planning on putting a lieghtweight flywheel.
I am planning on getting all of the extra weight out of the car, with the removal of the AC, stereo with all speakers, going to some light weight wheels, taking out the heavy intake system, using a single exhaust muffler instead of the factory dual one, and some lightweight race seats.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3UM1e ... sp=sharing
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You could put in a 3.4 PR
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Re: Fiero Formula in BSP
If the rules allow for it, you should install solid rod ends in the lateral links instead of polyurethane. See: http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2573
If you decide to use polyurethane you should retighten the long cross bolt after every race day. It will keep working itself loose.
If you decide to use polyurethane you should retighten the long cross bolt after every race day. It will keep working itself loose.