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Patrick
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FEB 05, 04:51 PM
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Side-pipes on a Fiero are very very rare... and in this case, actually functional! Looks great!
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stripfiero
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FEB 06, 04:11 AM
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Thanks for the reply. The pipes at the start were a single tube set up. What i had to do was cut the pipe at the collector to open all the pipes to make them work as a full header set up.
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Crasian
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FEB 11, 11:54 PM
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That is awesome!!! I love the Fiero as is, but now a drag like Fiero. You got some stones to do it differently, being that the front wasn’t designed to hold an engine that was no little feat. I would be interested in hearing about your set up.
-Crasian
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Spadesluck
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FEB 12, 01:59 AM
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Not what I first imagined when I read the title. Very cool indeed though. That is most definitely outside the box thinking. haha
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stripfiero
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FEB 12, 04:27 AM
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I use 2/3 tubing for the main frame up to the k-frame the roll cage is a ten point. The engine is a chevy 350/383 - trany is a chevy 350 with 3000 stall torque converter - a ford 9" rear with 456 gears.
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