FI 80' vs. 81' vs. 82' any quirks?

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surfingfreeman
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Your car is a: 1982 2000 FI
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FI 80' vs. 81' vs. 82' any quirks?

Post by surfingfreeman »

Hi I am looking to purchase something in this age class and was wondering if one year was better than another? Thanks
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narfire
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Post by narfire »

Cars... no Owners..... yes :lol:
I believe all the parts are interchangable, except perhaps the water jacket on the intake plenum.
I really enjoy my 80 FI but if I ended up with an 82 FI, I know I would enjoy that as well.
Look at your choice carefully, if you have the bodywork skillset, a bit of surface rust could be delt with. I believe there are truely rust free examples out there, but look closely. Mechanically, the FI is great. If there are issues the members here can help get you sorted, and the car is usually fairly reliable after that.Lots of parts available.
Where abouts do you hang your hat?
80 FI spider
72 work in progress
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2018 F350 crew long box
Foster48x

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Post by Foster48x »

Go with the 80' FI. We don't need anymore 82' groupies running around :D :D

(Double smiley Ron)
2ndwind
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Location: Cincinnati OH

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Post by 2ndwind »

Right. Too many '82s spoil the lot.
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spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

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Post by spiderrey »

Yeah, id rather have an m g then an 82, lol.
mbouse

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Post by mbouse »

awww... CHA-eeze! now you've gone and poked the bear again. :roll:

stay away from the '82s; we gotta nuff of them floatin' 'round here now! :mrgreen:

in the long run, you'd be much happier with a good old-fashioned carbureted two litre, sans EGR equipment
mdrburchette
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Post by mdrburchette »

There's not enough difference between the 80 FI and 81-82 to even worry about. They are all basically the same. If you really want to have fun though, I'd go with the early model carbed cars. 8) ....of course, that's just my humble opinion. :mrgreen:
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spiderrey
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Denise, how do you find you can be humble with gold carburators? Theres nothing humble about early cars. They are the best.
mdrburchette
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Post by mdrburchette »

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Yeah, maybe "humble" isn't quite the right word to describe me. 8)
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
mbouse

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Post by mbouse »

try demure... that sounds better, but just as unfitting. :mrgreen:

the quirks with the Fiat F.I. cars is the owner base. :!: give me carbs, man, carbs. :shock:
pooldoctorstl

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Post by pooldoctorstl »

Anything quirky??? If it weren't for quirky, this forum wouldn't exist. Thank god I found it!
4babycar

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Post by 4babycar »

Why settle for one or the other? Just do like I do and have 2 (or at the moment 3)! One carb and one FI (actually 2 FI at the moment). :D
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ga.spyder
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Post by ga.spyder »

Ther are 2 kinds of Fiat owners. Those fortunate enough to own a 82.....and those that wish they did! :mrgreen:
Craig
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manoa matt
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Post by manoa matt »

"Why settle for one or the other?"

EXACTLY, just buy a dual IDF manifold and install one IDF carb and one throttle body. inject-o-carb!
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kmac33
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Post by kmac33 »

Craig,
I thought you had finally "seen the light" since you are keeping the carb'ed 77, but it sounds like you are still under the influence of the FI Kool Aide.
I think Matt came up with the perfect compromise to settle the debate for good though.
Kevin McMullen

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