it is a manual transmission
The Pontiac Firebird was produced between 1967 and 2002. The car went through 4 generations in it's life time and was also related to the Firebird Trans Am.
Between 165 and 225 depending on exactly which model. http://www.thirdgen.org/1987-pontiac-firebird
Ram air, a stronger V-8, different hood, special, wider wheels, tighter suspension,
It is located in between the upper and lower intake manifolds by your fuel rod
What is the difference between overdrive and drive on a1991 Pontiac grand prix
AnswerIt's trim level. There are three trim levels for the Pontiac Firebird.Firebird (base)Firebird FormulaFirebird Trans AmFirebird GTA (Third Generation Only) (it's to the Trans Am as the IROC-Z is to the Z28)Generally, the higher trim levels offer more goodies and more power than lower trim levels.The second generation also had the Firebird Esprit.The Trans Am model included a stiffer suspension, larger engine (some years), and distinctive graphics.The Trans Am is a Firebird. It's an upgrade option. Usually includes upgrades including engine, suspension, body...(spoilers) etc.
It is between the engine and transmission. It is closer to the driver side, under the engine.
The starter is located between the engine and transmission on the passenger side just above the exhuast pipe next to the oil pan.
When changing the transmission fluid of a car it is important to know its fluid capacity. The 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix holds between 7 and 8 quarts of fluid.
Think of the torque converter as being the clutch between the engine and transmission.
Very hard shifting between gears accompanied with a bang. That has been my experience in my Pontiac Montana.
passenger side, under car, in-between oil pan and transmission. stuffed up there. pain in the butt. How can it be on the passenger's side when the transmission in on the driver's side?