The 4.3 Vortec was a solid engine in the Blazer, but I think it was a truck engine.
My brother had a light truck with a 5.2, and I had a (much heavier) Formula Firehawk with a 5.7. He insisted his truck was faster, so we did a little run. Trucks are light in the rear, so we started at 60MPH. It wasn't much of a race. I left mine in 6th, and left him. I slowed back to 60, and he was still well over 100 when he caught me. I downshifted to 3rd and punched it...and left my brother like he was sitting still. So, he insisted his was faster from a stop, because it had lots of torque. So, we tried from a stop. I hit 60 in 4.2 seconds, his truck in 7.5 seconds.
I was told that a 5.7 truck engine is not the same as my LT1. However, a friend of mine has a '79 Chevy truck with a custom 454 from somewhere. We pulled out into tight highway traffic, one day, and I gave him a start, because I didn't want to overrun him. We weren't racing; I just didn't want to start going, then have to slow down or worry about oncoming traffic. Anyway, he was leading the way to the restaurant, so he picked the first gap in traffic, and I picked the next gap. He truck moved. That isn't the original engine, however. He'd had that truck completely rebuilt a few years previously. There is no way the 350 truck I had would move out like that.
So, is there a difference between a truck engine and a Corvette engine? Is your 4.3 a truck engine? How does the 4.3 run in a Fiero?