Oldsmobile Firenza
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Production period: | 1982 to 1988 |
Class: | Motor Car |
Body versions: | Saloon, Coupé |
Engines: | Gasoline e: 1.8-2.8 litres (61-97 kW) |
Length: | 4402-4475 mm |
Width: | 1651 mm |
Height: | 1313-1402 mm |
Wheelbase: | 2570 mm |
Curb weight: | 1031-1137 kg |
The Oldsmobile Firenza was a built from early 1982 to summer 1988, the lower-middle-range vehicle of the American automaker Oldsmobile.
The name Firenza had previously been used for a sports version of the Oldsmobile Starfire.
Apart from details in bodywork and interior, the front-wheel drive Firenza was identical to its GM sister models Chevrolet Cavalier, Cadillac Cimarron, Buick Skyhawk and Pontiac J2000; Moreover, a close relationship was with the Opel Ascona C. The entire model family heard within the group on the name "J-Car" (GM-J platform).
History
The introduction of the Firenza took place in March 1982, initially only as notchback sedan and hatchback coupe with 1.8-liter four-cylinder and 65 kW (89 hp) or on request with a two-Liter four-cylinder and 67 kW (91 hp). The equipment levels are the basis and SX (coupe) or LX (sedan). Modernist was the smooth front end without grille (instead provided air intakes in the front apron, the engine with air), traditionally, however, the tail lights in the typical Oldsmobile rectangular shape.
In early 1983, the sale of the five-door station wagon (Cruiser) started in basic and LX equipment. New basic engine is a two-Liter four-cylinder from Chevrolet with intake manifold injection and 64 kW (87 hp). Optionally, there is a built in Brazil 1.8-liter injection engine with 62.5 kW (85 hp).
End of 1983, the front end is revised. The base coupe was available on request with GT package and the LX sedan also with ES package and sportier look. The two-Liter now produces 65 kW (89 hp), the smaller engine 61 kW (83 hp).
In autumn 1984, the rear end is changed. On request, there were all models (in the GT package as standard) with 2.8-liter V6 Chevrolet, which made 97 kW (132 hp).
From the end of 1985, the 1.8-liter came back to 62.5 kW (85 hp). In addition, the hatchback Coupe accounted for as SX in Favor of a notchback coupe with basic or LC equipment. The station wagon was from then on only available in one equipment version.
PERFORMANCE 82 hp 112 cu in 1.8-liter
max power (SAE net): 82 hp (61 kW) at 5,200 rpm
max torque (SAE net): 102 1b ft, 14 kg m (139 Nm) at 2,800 rpm
max engine rpm: 5,600; 44.6 hp/l (32.8 kW/l)
max speed: 99 mph, 159 km/h
power-weight ratio: Sedan 29.5 lb/hp (40.1 lb/kW), 13.4 kg/hp (18.2 kg/kW)
consumption: 33.6 m/imp gal, 28 m/US gal, 8.4 1 x 100 km.
Other detail changes such as matte black anodized trim on the base model (option for all models except estate) and a FE3 sports suspension took place in late 1986. The two-Liter was now available with 67 or 75 kW (91 or 103 hp), the smaller four-cylinder was painted.
In the fall of 1987, the front end was changed again and now had large rectangular headlights; previously only small double rectangular units had been possible due to the approval regulations. The model program is streamlined with only a basic model as a notchback coupe and sedan and a station wagon. The two-Liter now had 67 or 71 kW (91 or 97 hp), with the 2.8-liter six-cylinder was taken out of the program.
OPTIONAL
Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission, hydraulic torque converter and planetary gears with 3 ratios (I 2.840, II 1.600, III 1, rev 2.070), max ratio of converter at stall 2.70, possible manual selection, 3.180 axle ratio; air-conditioning; power steering; limited slip differential; heavy-duty battery; heavy-duty alternator; heavy-duty suspension; speed control; heated rear window; tilt of steering wheel; self-sealing tyres; side windows; electric seats; courtesy lamp; sunroof; vinyl roof.
The production of the Firenza is set in the summer of 1988 without direct successor. Oldsmobile made a total of 287,000 copies of the vehicle.
Description
Technical
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
wheel base: 101.20 in, 257 cm;
tracks: 55.40 in, 141 cm front, 55.20 in, 140 cm rear
length: coupés 174.30 in, 442 cm - sedans and st. wagons 176.20 in, 447 cm
width: 65 in, 165 cm; height: coupés 51 in, 131 cm - sedans 53.70 in, 136 cm - st. wagons 55.20 in 140 cm
ground clearance: 6.40 in, 16.3 cm
weight: Sedan 2,418 1b, 1,097 kg - L x Sedan 2,438 1b, 1,106 kg - Coupé 2,440 1b, 1,107 kg - S and SX coupés 2,478 1b, 1,124 kg
Cruiser St. Wagon 2,496 1b, 1,132 kg - Cruiser L X St. Wagon 2,520 1b, 1,143 kg
weight distribution: 64% front, 36% rear
fuel tank: 11.8 imp
gal, 14 US gal, 53 1.ENGINE 112 cu in
location front
4 stroke; 4 cylinders, transverse, vertical, in line
112 cu in, 1,836 cc (3.34 x 3.13 in, 84.8 x 79.5 mm);
compression ratio: 9: 1
cast iron block and head
5 crankshaft bearings
valves: overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers, hydraulic tappets
camshafts: 1, side
lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter, 5.3 imp pt, 6.5 US pt
fuel injection pump
fuel feed: electric pump
water-cooled, 13.6 imp pt, 16.3 US pt,TRANSMISSION
driving wheels: front
clutch: single dry plate (diaphragm)
gearbox: mechanical; gears: 5, fully synchronized
ratios: I 3.910, II 2.150, III 1.450, IV 1.030, V 0.740, rev 3.500
lever location: central
final drive: helical spur gears
axle ratio: 3.830
width of rims: 5"
tyres: 175/80 Rx 13.CHASSIS
type integral
Front suspension; independent, by McPherson, lower wishbones, anti-roll bar, coil springs/ telescopic damper struts
rear: rigid axle, swinging longitudinal leading arms, coil springs, telescopic dampers.STEERING
rack-and-pinion
turns lock to lock: 4.04.
turning circle: 34.4 ft, 10.5 mBRAKES
front disc (diameter 9.72 in, 24.7 cm)
internal radial fins, rear drum, servo
swept area: total 252 sq in, 1,624 sq cm.ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
12 V
315 A battery
63 A alternator
Delco-Remy transistorized ignition
4 headlamps.