Taking the Fiero to the track tomorrow, any tips?
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Taking the Fiero to the track tomorrow, any tips?
I've never took the Fiero on the track before, any tips to help my time a little. lol, even if i'm not going to run under 15secs more in likey.

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Well, didn't do all that great, but decent for my first time
Car died once before I took off, and the timing was off, didn't get any power till have 3K. Right before I left to the track I swapped out my master cly, the clutch petal felt alot different after that. Heres the best out of 5 runs:
R/T: .082
60 feet: 2.421
1/8: 11.394
MPH for 1/8: 61.51
1000: 14.941
1/4: 17.36
MPH: 75.02
The good: Did one hell of a burn out before hand!
Heres a 350 V8 I beat, twice:

think its time for a swap

R/T: .082
60 feet: 2.421
1/8: 11.394
MPH for 1/8: 61.51
1000: 14.941
1/4: 17.36
MPH: 75.02
The good: Did one hell of a burn out before hand!
Heres a 350 V8 I beat, twice:

think its time for a swap


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Lol, Thats my seat belt that makes my hair look like that. Think alot of my problem was my timing, didn't get any power till 3K. I got some vids, but they are from far away shoot on the ground so you can only see the take off. Not even worth posting. The drag tires in the back are Pirelli P8000's.Shaun41178(2) wrote:Props for taking it to the track. No vids? At least you got pics. You got yoruself a beast there. Must be hard to hang on.
Any vid of your burnout?
Is that your g/f driving or are you sporting a Texas mudflap?

They're pretty inconsistent. I took my 3.4 down there last year and they didn't even inspect it (even though they have all these "rules").I_wear_pants wrote:Looks like IRP...thats a pretty nice track, but they have some ghey policies. They say you have to wear a helment if you have t-tops or a convertable and told my dad he couldn't run his camaro then 10minutes later let some broad run her plymouth prowler with no helment and the top down. :blah5:
Ryan: you did fine for your first time. You'll get better in time. I pulled a lowsy 16.1 in my 3.4/5spd when I was there. This is the same engine that got the previous owner a 14.2 with a 3 spd fiero 125auto. For me, the things that killed my time were the crappy bald tires that broke loose off the line giving me a ~2.3 sec 60' (I've since replaced them with 225-50-15 dunlop 8000's), my shifting each gear at redline (I shifted at 6500, next time I'll shift between 5000 and 5500), and my crappy exhaust (was stock with rusty muffler, have since put on a WCF 2.5" system with flowmaster 40).
There are many things involved. Keep going and you'll learn a whole lot about how to drive your car. I hope to get down there this summer and do much better myself.
I had a great time down there last year. A lot of cool people.
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Yea it was pretty fun. I had alot of people come up to me and say, "hey, your FieroGT off Indycarz.com" lol. Even talked to some other Fiero owners there that i've never meet before. Me and the V8station wagon raced each other 3 out of the 5 runs. Pretty close race each time, .2 of a sec, but I still wonditch wrote:They're pretty inconsistent. I took my 3.4 down there last year and they didn't even inspect it (even though they have all these "rules").I_wear_pants wrote:Looks like IRP...thats a pretty nice track, but they have some ghey policies. They say you have to wear a helment if you have t-tops or a convertable and told my dad he couldn't run his camaro then 10minutes later let some broad run her plymouth prowler with no helment and the top down. :blah5:
Ryan: you did fine for your first time. You'll get better in time. I pulled a lowsy 16.1 in my 3.4/5spd when I was there. This is the same engine that got the previous owner a 14.2 with a 3 spd fiero 125auto. For me, the things that killed my time were the crappy bald tires that broke loose off the line giving me a ~2.3 sec 60' (I've since replaced them with 225-50-15 dunlop 8000's), my shifting each gear at redline (I shifted at 6500, next time I'll shift between 5000 and 5500), and my crappy exhaust (was stock with rusty muffler, have since put on a WCF 2.5" system with flowmaster 40).
There are many things involved. Keep going and you'll learn a whole lot about how to drive your car. I hope to get down there this summer and do much better myself.
I had a great time down there last year. A lot of cool people.

