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What is the top speed of a 1978 Trans Am?

What is the top speed of a 1978 Trans Am?

Top speed:
(theor. without speed governor) 203 km/h / 126 mph

How much horsepower did a 1978 Trans Am have?

Pontiac’s offerings for the ’78 model included the standard 400-cid L78 engine that made just 180 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, and the W72 400 that put out a more robust 220 hp and 340 lb-ft. An Oldsmobile 403 producing 185 hp was the only engine available in California.

What is a Pontiac Firebird top speed?

around 120 mph
The Firebird Trans Am had a top speed of around 120 mph (193 km/h) and could go from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 7.8 seconds.

What was the speed of a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am?

Contemporary reviews of W72-powered SEs indicate the car could reach 60 mph in a little more than seven seconds and run the quarter-mile in the mid-15s. Pontiac made a gift of a 1978 Trans Am SE to Burt Reynolds, but Charlottesville, Virginia, resident Frank Robertson had to pay for his.

How many miles does a 1978 Pontiac Firebird have?

1978 Pontiac Firebird This car has been in my possession for the last 30 years. I recently drove it back and forth from Atlanta to El Paso with no issues. – 83K original miles from two owners – Pi… More Info › 1978 Pontiac Trans Am SE L78 6.6L 400 Engine, WS6 Suspension Package, Only 77k original miles, flawless red interior.

How many times does a Pontiac go 60 mph?

to 60 times does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the Pontiac 0-60 mph times. Our car specs website is considered by many, to be the most easy-to-find directory for car statistics including classic cars, hybrid cars, luxury cars, muscle cars, sports cars and more!

What was the year of the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am?

KwikSpecs After such a dramatic freshening for the 1977 model year, the 1978 Firebird Trans Am appeared to be mostly carryover. The exterior lines had the same peaks and valleys, but what 1978 could be remembered for mostly was horsepower and handling. Developing horsepower had nearly become a lost art for U.S. carmakers.

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