The Fiero Store: http://www.fierostore.com/Product/Browse.aspx?d=281&p=1
150 ci
There is no fan belt on any year Fiero. Electric fan motor,
The listed rating of the 1984 4-cylinder Fiero is : 94hp (if I recall correctly)
Yes. The THM125C has a governor. The governor is just below the speedometer sensor. 1986 Pontiac fiero service manual section 125C page 22.
4 speed manual Muncie Performance Transmission. The other 84's used the 4spd performance and 4 speed Economy trans. Made in Muncie Indiana.
The 1984 Pontiac Fiero's headlight system typically uses a fusible link wire that is 14-gauge. This wire is designed to protect the headlight circuit from overloads by melting and breaking the circuit if excessive current flows. It's important to replace it with the same gauge to ensure proper function and safety. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications.
First get a manual. Second, what type of engine do you want to swap in? If it is not a direct swap you will need to get harnesses and wiring to do it. If you want a v8 you will need to contact v8archie to get a kit.
84-88 and they made prototypes for the 90's but never manufactured them.
my uncles 84 fiero only opens with keys. My Fiero has a button on the top right of the gauge cluster that will open the trunk. It has to have a battery or the engine running to do so though.
http://www.fieros.de/en/articles/tach.html
Depends on the engine
The 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT with an automatic transmission typically holds about 6 to 7 quarts of transmission fluid, including the amount needed for the torque converter. It's essential to check the owner's manual or consult a service manual for the exact specifications and to ensure proper fluid levels during maintenance.