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The Pontiac Fiero GT is easily one of the most interesting models in the brand's history. How much horsepower did it have?
While the 3800 takes up more room than the 60° V6 that went into many 1985-1988 Fieros, it’s still a pretty compact engine (and Fiero swappers manage to get V8s into these cars without too much ...
A Pontiac Fiero-obsessed GM fan recently put together a video explaining why the supercharged GM 3800 V6 engine is a great engine swap for this two-seater.
I’m halfway through a ridiculous ordeal to get home from Portland, as I sit typing this in the Humphrey terminal at MSP. I’m ...
The original plan for Fiero was to build a two-seat sports car with an all-new V6 engine and suspension system. It’s not unusual for the different departments of large automotive companies to ...
This 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT has had its pushrod motor yanked out and replaced by a larger, newer and more powerful 3500 LX9 V6. That engine is a pushrod design as well, but let's just start by ...
This is also a well-equipped Fiero, featuring the optional 2.8L V6 engine and four-speed automatic transaxle, which further adds to its value and collectibility.
Introduced as a 1984 model, the mid-engine two-seat Fiero initially came with a four-cylinder engine but was later offered with a 2.8-liter V-6.
The good old Buick V6 engine, which made its debut in the 1962 model year, is quite a bit bigger than the unrelated 60-degree V6 that came in the hotter (no, not this kind of hot) Fieros, but you ...
In the '60s there was the rear-engine, air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair, then the mid-engine Pontiac Fiero in the '80s and the completely bizarre Chevy SSR in the 2000s.
The 2.8-liter V6 later introduced brought 140 hp into the mix. Only in 1988 did the Fiero truly become the sports car it was supposed to be, but by that time, its reputation had been wrecked by ...
The Pontiac Fiero had a lot of potential, ... Fieros came with the unlovable Iron Duke engine or the early 2.8-liter iteration of the 60-degree V6, and image-tarnishing engine fires hurt sales.