Check out this link for Vin decoding for the 93-02 firebirds. http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/9302rpocodes . idk about the automatic but the manual one is actually a Borg Warner t-56. it was originally designed for the Dodge viper.
on the transmission tailshaft housing
Replacing the five-speed transmission with a brand-new five-speed transmission will cost approximately $3500. Replacing the transmission with a rebuilt transmission will cost approximately $2500.
5 speed manual 3.4 quarts 6 speed manual 4 quarts automatic 5 quarts
MORE THEN LIKELY IT IS THE SPEED SENSOR ON THE TRANS I HAD A SIMILER PROB ON MY TRUCK
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The 1993 Pontiac Firebird or Formula with the 5.7L LT1 and 4-speed automatic has an EPA estimated fuel economy of 22-miles per gallon highway and 15 city. The optional 6-speed standard transmission offers 23 and 15 respectively.
No, the 1991 Formula 350 came with TPI (Tuned Port Injection) rated at 240 hp from the factory. It came with automatic 700R4. No 5 speed manual transmission was offered with a 350cc because it would have beat the flagship "Corvette" LT1 came with 1992-1996 Corvette or 1993-1997 Camaro Z28, Trans Am, Formula models. With that in mind anyone can remove the original engine and drop an LT1 along with computer and wiring to the 1991 Firebird Formula.
watch the rpms when you break stand the car
nothing
My 1994 Trans Am does, it will go up to 110. I found out that the top speed of a 1994 Firebird or Trans Am is 156 mph.
Well if you mean how many gears than a stock Firebird with a V6 is a 5 speed, a Trans Am with the LT1 or LS1 is 6 speed.
Yes, you can. http://www.keislerauto.com/gm/gm-bare-transmissions/6-speed-manual/gm-t56-for-1983-92-camaro/firebird-street-rod-kit-car/shop.flypage_tabs.html