Pontiac Firebird: Maintenance Tips
Pontiac Firebird, a Look at Range of Engines
Pontiac Firebird was a pony car by the General Motors; it was made under its Pontiac Division during 1967 to 2002. The introduction period of car 1967 became dramatical when in the same year three cars introduced in markets that belong to same platform. The three cars were Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and Mercury Cougar.
Replace Muliple Engine with New Engines
However, since 1977 it includes a range of engines belongs to various departments of General Motors like four & six cylinder engine, V8 engine, etc. In 1982, officials notice that this way they cannot maintain consistent performance and they decide to replace various engines. Since every engine is not bad so they decide to keep a few engines and modify them. Besides they also added new engines designed up corporate architecture.
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Technical Characteristics of Pontiac Firebird
Technical Characteristics of 2001 Pontiac Firebird Formula W96 Ram Air Automatic produced by Pontiac (US).
Body Type |
Fixed-head coupe 2 doors / 2 seats |
Engine alignment |
longitudinal |
Drive Wheels |
Rear wheel drive |
Steering |
rack & pinion PAS |
Max Power |
329HP (242 kW) @ 5200 rpm |
Max Torque |
475Nm @ 4000 rpm |
Cam Design |
OHV - Overhead Valves |
Acceleration 0-100 Km/h |
n/a |
Acceleration 80-120 Km/h |
n/a |
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