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Re: Fiero motor dress-up

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Ccemn1:
I've got a '97 Caddy cover and the bolt holes don't even come close to lining up. I guess I have to Fab a bracket.

01Lambiero:
Bolt it on using 4 brackets attached to the plenum bolts on your engine.

Ccemn1:
I guess no one wants to tell me how they attached the 90's vintage, Caddy FI cover to the Fiero motor??

Ccemn1:
Does anyone know how Fatboyslim attached the Caddy cover to the Fiero V-6?
Looks like he used the original mounting holes on the Caddy cover, but I'm not sure all of them match up with the molts on the intake.
Anyone with any Info on this, I'd greatly appreciate.

Ccemn1:

--- Quote from: Fatboyslim on March 31, 2015, 10:28:14 AM ---Yes and thanks, that cover came off a mid 90's caddy and fits over the motor nicely. the intake you see can be bought at autozone for around $30bucks. Another cool motor cover idea for V8 motors is to actually take off the entire top of a V12 bmw 850 motor and it fits beautifully over a V8 and you can dress it up a bit and even connect the throttle body linkage to the V8 throttle body lnkage so they both move at the same time giving the appearance the motor is an actual V12. It looks so real even close up looking at it looks like a real V12 motor.   ::thumbup

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FBS, May I ask how you attached the Caddy cover? Does it bolt up to the stock Fiero intake, or did you have to Fab something?
Thanks again.

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