Description
“Pontiac, we build emotion” Pontiac claim The Pontiac Fiero two-seater mid-engine, which debuted in 1984, was the first American car of this design to go into series production. All 84 Fieros came with a gasoline injection, OHV four-cylinder in line with the cast iron block and head. It displaces 151 cubic inches (2.5 litres) with a diameter of 4.0 inches and a stroke of 3.0 inches. The engine produces 92 horsepower and 134 lb-ft of torque, which operates at a 9 to 1 compression ratio. It had five main bearings and hydraulic valve lifters. This was the engine of the “Duke of Iron”, who found use for several models of GM car brands. The standard transmission is a four-speed manual, with an optional three-speed automatic”.

