depends on the angle of the trailers liftgate (ramp) & who you have for help, fieros are little but not light. they have a steel skeleton frame that puts the car @ about 4000lbs.
An individual can find the tech specifications on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero in the manual that came with the vehicle or on the Pontiac web site. There are also many auto repair manuals that can be purchased or perused at an auto parts supply store that will also have the information on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero.
13gal.
They didn't make them with t-tops.
Just one in the engine compartment under the thermostat cap.
The engine runs fast, won't idle down, and many times the exhaust manifolds will glow red hot from the lean mixture.
The stock fan motor on an 86 Pontiac Fiero typically pulls around 10-15 amps of current when operational. It's always best to consult the specific technical specifications or manual for precise information.
Being MPFI (fuel injected), there are no jets (seeing as it has no carburetor!). Stalling can be attributed to many things. Frequent fuel filter replacement is a good plan.
Too many for a super power!
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From the factory there were no supercharged Fieros. Only 2.5L 4cylinders and 2.8L V6s. There are many kits available to drop in superchargered 3.8L V6s, or small block V8s, even Cadillac northstar V8s.
The Pontiac Ventura was manufactured between 1960 and 1977 by Pontiac Motors. It was able to seat a total of 5 people. This included three in the back, the driver and a front passenger.
Depends on the engine