I looked but didn't find your location in the website.
About 34.6 miles east of me.
FieroKing Customs is located in Northern Idaho. Joe is maticulous in his builds, a master at wiring, and has built some great Fieros. He is currently building a Lamborghini Reventon kit for a customer out east. He has proven his reliability to this community, and his builds continue on as show winners.
Check out his new web page, and if anyone is thinking about a swap for their pride and joy, seriously consider Joe. He is a wonderful, honest fellow, and has the ability to make your dreams come true.
I know he has experience in twin cams, Alante intaked 4.9 Caddys, LS4's, turboed LS4's, and of course the 2.8. He has worked out transmission tap shifts, tach connectivity, and RFD interfaces. Justin (JP87) is doing the fiberglassing fit and finish for FieroKing Customs, and has over a quarter century of glass experience. Really a good group of folks that I know.
Tony
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Joe and his wife Ann are truly wonderful people. I met them several years ago at the Fierofest held in Richland, Washington every August. After realizing how knowledgeable and passionate he is about fiero's, I decided to hire him to build my 4.9. Joe's craftsmanship and attention to detail is 2nd to none. Like with any project, I had some issues that needed to be addressed, and that is exactly what he did. I only mention this because (all too often) those of us that are less mechanically inclined are pushed out the door and forgotten about once the bill has been paid. Not only did Joe resolve the issues, he made some additional upgrades that made even more of a positive impact. AND, because I live in Oregon and he lives in Idaho, Joe offered to meet me approx 1/2 way (in Washington) and take my car back to his home from there. Joe is very honest and fair priced, and I wouldn't consider taking my car to anyone else for this type of project. I would strongly encourage anyone who is interested in experiencing a great show, and wanting to see several of Joe's custom upgrades to attend the 2012 Fierofest, you will NOT be disappointed.
I missed last year, but I think there were five of his engine transplants there. I am doing a 4.9/ 6 speed swap in my 87 and Joe has been a great resource to ask 4.9 questions. Jim
I've often thought of doing something like that... although I couldn't decide where the best place to vent the air would be. Its hard to tell in the picture, but where exactly is it being vented to?
Dogcreek vented out the wheel well. It actually works. When the fan kicks on, an amazing amount of air rushes out. Really nice way to vent the car, and keep a stock look from the outside.
Bump for Joe... nice to see you again this year at fiero fest. Hope your yellow formula is doing ok! I loved the ride - It was super fun! Your work is great Joe!