Stock 140 HP , 170 lbs of Torque
Yes, sort of, The clutch is different.
The 2.8 V-6 engine was first used in the Fiero in the 1985 GT. It was called a 2.8H.O. engine and had 140 HP. It was the same in 1986. However, the same engine was used in other GM cars but had 130HP. In 1988 Fiero horsepower was reduced to 135. how ever they say 140 HP but dyno tests proove that the 86 fiero gt has 200 HP
About 185F.
A 1985 Fiero Base coupe, or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M4" (2 Seats, Mid-Engine, 4-Cylinder), has a 2.5-liter Iron Duke 4-Cylinder engine that produces up to 100 Horsepower, and a GT Coupe or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M6", with the 6 as 6-Cylinder, has a 2.8-liter High-Output V6 engine that produces up to 140 Horsepower.
about 10k
for me there is no money it how much you love your car
4.5 qts
The automatic has one for the lock up torque converter
IN MY 1985 Pontiac Fiero some purple feed the computer sensors and some green feed the marker and tail lights.YOUR CAR WILL BE DIFFERENT!Unless its a Pontiac Fiero
1985 Pontiac Fiero SE
The Fiero series during mainstream production never had powersteering. If it had continued one more year it would have, it was on the prototype