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The top speed of a 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE with a V6 engine is approximately 125 mph (201 km/h). This model features a 2.8-liter V6 engine that produces around 140 horsepower, providing a sporty driving experience for its time. However, actual top speed can vary based on factors like condition, modifications, and driving conditions.
on my 85 fiero gt the light down by the pedals stayed on all the time, so we just took it out
The pulser in the tank on Fiero does not exsist. The item that buzzes inside the tank for a second every time the key is turned on is the fuel pump. The computer turns it on when the key is turned on and while the starter is turning the engine. The pump is run by a relay and the oil pressure switch going down the road.
i have had fiero gts over heat all the time its like watching the sun rise too me normally its thermostat not opening but if that's not it then its the fan switch not telling the fan to turn on
Replace the slow headlight motor.
The reason behind the over heating of your fiero is the fact its an RMR layout and your cooling system is in the front end of the car. The time the coolant travels is not quick enought to cool the engine as fast as it is needed.
Turn key to on position for a minute or so then off. Turn key to start and pump gas. This gives fuel pump time to send gas to engine.
1986 Pontiac Fiero turn signal light bulb replacement: Purchase the correct replacement turn signal light bulb(s) first, before disassembling the vehicle. See sources and related links below for replacement bulb information. Then consult your owner's manual for the turn signal light bulb replacement procedure. As simple as it sounds, the owner's manual is the best place to start for bulb replacement instructions and illustrations. You may want to consider replacing both left and right at the same time in order to keep brightness and color equal (optional).
Acceleration and time are relative. Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time taken
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
??? Your question makes no sense. Ask this question again and this time in an understandable manner. List the engine size.