What transmission is in a Fiero?

What transmission is in a Fiero?

Pontiac Fiero
Engine 2.5 L (151 cu in) LR8 I4 2.8 L (173 cu in) L44 V6
Transmission 3-speed THM-125 automatic 4-speed Muncie manual 5-speed Getrag 282 manual 5-speed Isuzu manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,373 mm (93.4 in)

Is the Pontiac Fiero fast?

Specifications

Model Pontiac Fiero Pontiac Fiero GT
Power 92 hp 140 hp
Torque 134 lbft 170 lbft
Weight 1170 kg 1265 kg
Top speed 103 mph* 125 mph*

What kind of engine does the Pontiac Fiero have?

The Fiero utilizes a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout with two petrol engines available – a base four-cylinder 2.5-liter motor and a 2.8-liter six-cylinder unit. Three different transmission were available – a three-speed automatic, and four- and five-speed manuals.

Can a 4T60-E be used with a Fiero engine?

Because of this, the 4T60-E cannot be used with a stock Fiero engine unless you get some kind of stand-alone transmission controller. The 4T60-E looks very similar to a 440-T4/4T60 transmission, especially if it has the stamped steel side cover (see picture showing vacuum modulator and electrical connector on the front of the transmission).

What kind of gas mileage does a Fiero Sport Coupe get?

The Fiero Sport Coupe, also referred to as the “base car”, came with the M-19 four-speed manual with a 0.81 top gear along with 4.10:1 differential, giving it better acceleration at the cost of fuel economy, 42/26 mpg.

When did Pontiac change the suspension on the Fiero?

Finally, in 1988, numerous changes were made to the Fiero to bring it in line with its original design. The most significant was a completely redesigned suspension (and parts of the space frame) to realize the potential of the mid-engine layout. The unique suspension included new two-piece brake calipers and upgraded brake rotors.

What was the automatic transmission on a Pontiac Fiero?

It was known as the 440-T4. It was hydraulically shifted and controlled, with the only electronically controlled component being the torque converter clutch solenoid just like the 3-speed automatic (125-C) that was available for the Pontiac Fiero.

Because of this, the 4T60-E cannot be used with a stock Fiero engine unless you get some kind of stand-alone transmission controller. The 4T60-E looks very similar to a 440-T4/4T60 transmission, especially if it has the stamped steel side cover (see picture showing vacuum modulator and electrical connector on the front of the transmission).

What kind of fuel economy does a Fiero have?

There was the Fiero Coupe, the Sport Coupe and the SE. The Fiero Coupe, also called “Fuel Economy Leader”, came with the MY-8 4-speed manual transaxle that had a 0.73 overdrive top gear along with a high mpg 3.32:1 axle ratio.

How tall is the length of a Pontiac Fiero?

Pontiac Fiero Length 1984–1986: 4,072 mm (160.3 in) 1987–1988 Width 1984–1986: 1,750 mm (68.9 in) 1987–1988: Height 1,191 mm (46.9 in) Curb weight 1,116 to 1,265 kg (2,460 to 2,789 lb)