------------------ 1984 Fiero SE, White, first love, sold... 1986 Fiero SE 2M6, gold 1988 Fiero 2M4, the Fox 1987 Fiero GT, Blue, 3.4/4T40 Still looking for that perfect CJB 88 GT...
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04:47 AM
Austrian Import Member
Posts: 3919 From: Monterey, CA Registered: Feb 2007
How's the pedal feel now? Heel-toe? (I think it's an auto, but could you tell me (put it in neutral ) )
Yup, the brake pedal is wide for an auto.
Thats really neat. I'm short so its a pain in the ass to have to mash the throttle so hard with the tip of my foot to get it scooting. I was thinking of something like that.
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04:09 PM
Nov 3rd, 2007
Fieromaniac Member
Posts: 980 From: Hamburg, Germany Registered: Nov 2006
How's the pedal feel now? Heel-toe? (I think it's an auto, but could you tell me (put it in neutral ) )
Its a more natural move for the gas foot now heel stays where it is and when you push the pedal you know what will happen instead of the shitty original throttle pedal which is first moving in itself before starting to move the pedal arm .
i will try to take a pic from behind to show how its connected
------------------ 1984 Fiero Sport 1987 Fiero <- Ethanol powered Batmobile 1984 Fiero SE 2002 Kia Spectra <-LPG powered family car
*** nuclear winter cures global warming ***
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05:41 AM
Fieromaniac Member
Posts: 980 From: Hamburg, Germany Registered: Nov 2006
btw. dont judge me on that lousy carpet i used 10 years ago iam thinking about changing it for wooden panels ------------------ 1984 Fiero Sport 1987 Fiero <- Ethanol powered Batmobile 1984 Fiero SE 2002 Kia Spectra <-LPG powered family car
*** nuclear winter cures global warming ***
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09:08 AM
Feb 8th, 2009
Fierobruiser Member
Posts: 1951 From: Gilbertsville,PA USA Registered: Aug 2001
Does anyone know how the plastic pedal removes from the metal throttle rod? It does not appear to be a bolt/nut setup and mine is broken. I have one in a junk car, but do I need the whole assembly or does the 'pedal' remove, and how?
I figured I'd tack this onto this post I found in Search since it does show the throttle rod. ------------------ Notchbacks RULE
"Let a man drive a Fiero and he'll own one. Teach a man to fix a Fiero and he'll own eight....errr...nine."
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12:59 PM
Feb 9th, 2009
Fierobruiser Member
Posts: 1951 From: Gilbertsville,PA USA Registered: Aug 2001