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Re: Fiero upgrade, new GTO - hmmm - Pontiacs and autocross?

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Subject: Re: Fiero upgrade, new GTO - hmmm - Pontiacs and autocross?
From: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 09:59:42 -0400 (EDT)
Howdy,

On Tue, 11 May 2004, George Ryan wrote:
> The 88 engine cradle/suspension can directly bolt-in to the 84-87. 
> But the strut (McPherson strut on the rear, standard shock on the 
> front in a Fiero - more backwards thinking) is at a slightly different 
> angle, just enough so the top of the '88 strut doesn't line up with 
> the hole in the top of the early strut tower. Another hole has to be 
> drilled for the top of the strut to clear. 
>  
> EEEEK - - that makes it illegal!!  I guess a performance advantage 
> ensues because of the .02oz less pot metal than the  vaunted and 
> feared '88 Fiero (after drilling that clearance hole). Since the car doesn't 
> steer from this end (at least not after the '88 cradle swap, anyway!) 
> that is about all the advantage that could possibly be gained.
>  
> So, trying to be a good citizen and not break any sanctified rules. I 
> ask about changing the top of the stock strut towers to prevent from 
> drilling that hole? AAAWK - - might have to weld a stock part from one 
> year chassis into another (an acceptable body shop practice, BTW). 
> Even with this swap - whether legal or illegal - the Fiero is no threat to
> anybody that has responded to my question. Anyway, it was just a 
> question, for Gawd's sake!

Just out of curiosity... Can you use the allowance for camber/caster 
plates on McPherson struts to get the new location you need?

> With the 88 cradle, an early Fiero can legally run with NASA, IHRA, 
> COMMA, and other sanctioning bodies in various venues (in addition to
> the international Fiero club). Please remember - there is more than one 
> playground out there. 

You can legally run with SCCA too, just (apparently) not in the class 
you'd like to.

Mark






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