Many modern 4, 6, and even 8 cylinder engines can be retrofit into a Fiero, some with a little modification as the use of new mounting brackets. Some larger engines require slight modifications, and some owners have even "stretched" their frames to fit some real monsters under their hood... (make that rear deck lid)
If GM made an engine someone has made a kit to put it into a fiero. V8's take more modification than most 4 and 6 cylinder engines, but it can and has been done. It won't be cheap or easy for a first timer.
Yes. The final year of Fiero production ( 1988 ) had power steering.
Realistically, any engine can be used in a Fiero... All you need is time and money. It'd probably be a lot easier to do a Caddy 4.9 V8 swap - you can get the parts from V8 Archie through his website, or just take the car to him and have him do it (more expensive, though, it's professionally done)
My Fiero parts supplier, The Fiero Store, only lists one pump so unless a 3.4 crate motor was put ( I did this to mine ) in they will interchange.
My Fiero parts supplier, The Fiero Store, only lists one pump so unless a 3.4 crate motor was put ( I did this to mine ) in they will interchange.
4.5 quarts for a 4 cylinder.
I would not attempt to put a twin turbo system on the fiero stock engine, as it will not be able to hold the boost. There is a company called designone.com they make single turbo kits for the fiero and they use Garrett and hks turbos, check them out.
You can put a V8 in anything. Just depends on how much fabrication you want to do.
4 Quarts
4.5 qts
You can already buy a version with a V8 engine.
I'd suggest a lawn mower motor