ok so its not tues.. but ive been busy.. heres how she looks as of last night...
and today
so far recently... lowered the front.. threw on some sexy 17's with 225/45/17 in front and 235/45/17 in the back changed a front lower ball jt, and am replacing the other today as well as some bushings and tierods
she handles amazing. now all i need to do is WASH it! ive got some pix on my phone.. but no way to get em yet..
(did i mention i mounted n balanced the tires all by my lonesome? i feel so accomplished!)
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yea i think i want them blue... but not sure.. black would be too much.. i remember seeing some Fiero logo custom ones id die to have in silver... but dont remember where..
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Richjk21 Member
Posts: 2228 From: Central Square NY, USA Registered: Feb 2006
ok so its not tues.. but ive been busy.. heres how she looks as of last night...
and today
so far recently... lowered the front.. threw on some sexy 17's with 225/45/17 in front and 235/45/17 in the back changed a front lower ball jt, and am replacing the other today as well as some bushings and tierods
she handles amazing. now all i need to do is WASH it! ive got some pix on my phone.. but no way to get em yet..
(did i mention i mounted n balanced the tires all by my lonesome? i feel so accomplished!)
Your Fiero is looking amazing... all that hard work pays off, doesn't it???
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07:00 PM
exoticse Member
Posts: 8654 From: Orlando, Fl Registered: Jun 2003
indeed.. ive been working really hard on her lately.. yesterday was inner+outer tierods as well as another ball joint the handlin difference is amazint ill post a pic of my old inner tie rod later.. monday im starting on the poly for the a-arms and i new new dew strips asap.... and a gas tank!
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BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
YES! thanks thats the one!! i think those would set it off nicely!
since the replacement of that tie rod, YES the handling difference is much better (but i replaced a ton of other stuff too)
and the rims.. some Drag company.. dunno.. got em at a great price off of some kid at school that bought em for his car a while back and got new ones..
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JumpStart Member
Posts: 1412 From: Central Florida Registered: Sep 2006
It has come a long way and really looks great Jerry. I have been trying to pick out a set of rims and I dont know just what size will fit in the rear. Are you using the stock struts and springs?
Steve
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BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
It has come a long way and really looks great Jerry. I have been trying to pick out a set of rims and I dont know just what size will fit in the rear. Are you using the stock struts and springs?
Steve
struts+shocks are monroe sensa-trac's back springs are eibachs 1" and fronts are suspension techniques 1.5" rims are 17's and tires are 225/45/17 rear 235/45/17
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Feb 12th, 2008
BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
Hey, Jerry Jaloppy! BB's really lookin' good. I just woke up from a 3 month hibernation and was reviewing your progress. Those new wheels really update your ride. They just happen to fit the Fiero? Lucky you! You are an inspiration to all of us who "fear" of something going wrong... you just announce it and go about getting it working again and most of the time making it better than new. Looking forward to seeing you and Betty come summer.
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Feb 14th, 2008
BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
well i was having some grinding/popping problems for a while now...
i knew the CV was bad, and had always thought it was a bit short, but couldnt find the receipt... so i got a new one somewhere else.. the new one, (im thinking also the RIGHT one.. is almost 2inches longer..)
so after i replaced that, the car was ok.. but it still had some grinding... and over the weekend, it got waaay worse.. and REALLY dangerous to drive... the car would just kinda pick a direction randomly..
so i snagged a new hub assembly as well
once i took off the axle nut, the old one literally fell apart all over the floor.. looked like this
it was bad..i had .5 inces of movement at the bearing with it on the car!!! thats a helluvalotta travel!
cleaned it all up
nice and new
on! (dont worry i did realize the brake sheild was off, took the hub back off, and put the sheild on.. just no pic)
wow it the ride SOOO much nicer now!! a WORLD of difference!! im so looking forward to DAYTONA!!!
and i need to update my sig!!
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OH10fiero Member
Posts: 1541 From: struther OH Registered: Jun 2002
washed her before school to rid her of the salt plague.. WOW ..
did some more work today...
did the 2nd tranny line
not the bestest, but a HELL of a lot better than they were.
replaced this in hopes of ridding my baby of the code 32....
it has some wired washer thing that makes it universal..
YAY its on!! no more code 32.... right ?
wrong IDIOT light popped on still... car definately ran better with snappier response.. but im not sure where the problem is..
on another note.. i think i may swap my 4.5 into Betty sometime late this summer.. but my teacher thinks i should do something else.. id like a peppy 6cyl honestly... with a nice 4spd auto tranny.. but thats not even being started till april..
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ktthecarguy Member
Posts: 2076 From: Livonia, MI USA Registered: Jun 2007
Hi there, I tried using that universal EGR, forget it! The washer size they recommend is not correct, and without a whole lot of trial-and-error, it's just too difficult to find the right one. I would strongly recommend getting an OEM-style EGR. It will save you much time and aggravation, even if it is more expensive.
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Erik Member
Posts: 5625 From: Des Moines, Iowa Registered: Jul 2002
Originally posted by BobadooFunk: wrong IDIOT light popped on still... car definately ran better with snappier response.. but im not sure where the problem is..
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Clear your codes by dissconnecting battery or pulling ecm fuse for a few min at least to clear ecm memory and see if the code 32 comes back. If it does, check the vacuum line to the EGR valve from the EGR solenoid for leaks and from the EGR solenoid to the vaccum source on the manifold and make sure it doesnt leak. If that checks out ok then check for loose wires/open circuit @ the EGR vacuum control solenoid wire connector. You might also want to check that your egr tube that goes to the intake is not clogged up with carbon. If not then then it is probably a faulty EGR solenoid.
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Erik Member
Posts: 5625 From: Des Moines, Iowa Registered: Jul 2002
Hi there, I tried using that universal EGR, forget it! The washer size they recommend is not correct, and without a whole lot of trial-and-error, it's just too difficult to find the right one. I would strongly recommend getting an OEM-style EGR. It will save you much time and aggravation, even if it is more expensive.
yeah if thats a universal egr it may not work correctly
on another note.. i think i may swap my 4.5 into Betty sometime late this summer.. but my teacher thinks i should do something else.. id like a peppy 6cyl honestly... with a nice 4spd auto tranny.. but thats not even being started till april..
You can probably trade the 4.5 for a 3.4 to somone (or to a salvage yard). I saw your car parked outside of your apartment a week or two ago and it looks good!
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rjblaze Member
Posts: 1159 From: Bethlehem, Pa., United States Registered: May 2006
Clear your codes by dissconnecting battery or pulling ecm fuse for a few min at least to clear ecm memory and see if the code 32 comes back. If it does, check the vacuum line to the EGR valve from the EGR solenoid for leaks and from the EGR solenoid to the vaccum source on the manifold and make sure it doesnt leak. If that checks out ok then check for loose wires/open circuit @ the EGR vacuum control solenoid wire connector. You might also want to check that your egr tube that goes to the intake is not clogged up with carbon. If not then then it is probably a faulty EGR solenoid.
One more thing to check....I know this sounds stupid but it ACTUALLY happened to me......check to make sure that there is nothing blocking the vacuum line at the EGR itself. I had the same problem with my old S-15 pick up and found that some idiot (probably trying to "eliminate" the EGR) stuffed a very small machine screw way up in the rubber fitting that connected the plastic hard line to the EGR valve nipple.
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BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
thing about the light is it doesnt come on till ive been driving for about 15 mins...
i think the universal one might be ok.. i mustve got the right washer... i compared it and the hole matches up to the diameter of the peice that sticks out of the old one.. (if that makes any sense...)
and as for the lines, they are all new Rodnet stainless ones with just a short peice of hose at the end.. nothings in there..
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FieroJimmy Member
Posts: 741 From: Mechanicsburg, PA Registered: May 2002
As far as legality, I'm not sure it would pass the inspection, but I'm thinking about the '7730 ECM upgrade to switch to a digital EGR and lose all the vacuum crap under the decklid.
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BobadooFunk Member
Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
decided to make a list of things left to do.... (ok its not EVERY thing but itll keep me busy for a while...)
most of which are asap.. a few are a ways away..
asap: rotors rear tie rods n ball joins rest of wheel bearings fuel lines new speedhut gauge overlays front speakers replace stock temp gauge.. new steering wheel replace turn signal thing inside column door hinge (pin ? i think) door wont hold itself open.. amp