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What transmission is in 98 Trans Am?

What transmission is in 98 Trans Am?

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Engine type 90 degree V-8, cast aluminum block and heads
Transmission type 6-speed manual
Axle ratio 3.42:1
Final-drive ratio 1.71:1

When did the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Come Out?

It wasn’t until 1969 that the world was introduced to the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am! Extra power isn’t what made the Trans Am exceptional. It was the improved handling and unique looks that set it apart. It was created to partake in the SCCA’s road racing series.

Why was the Pontiac Trans Am almost canceled?

With new emission controls being set in by the government, the muscle car revolution in America saw major challenges trying to maintain power while satisfying Uncle Sam’s new rules. Pontiac almost canceled the Firebird all together. A strike at GM in 1972 limited the production of Trans Am to only 1,296 that year.

What kind of engine did the Pontiac Firebird have?

The majority of early Firebird owners, however, went for the power of Pontiac’s V8 motors. A low-compression two-barrel 326-cubic-inch V8 that put out 250-horsepower was the base V8. The next step up was a higher-compression four-barrel “H.O.” version that put out 285 horsepower.

What did the second generation Firebird look like?

The most memorable design element of the second generation was the plastic “Endura” nose that completely surrounded the split grille and single headlamps and gave the Firebird a “no bumper” look. It was an incredible styling upgrade and made the Firebird look like an American muscle car that was designed by Italians.

It wasn’t until 1969 that the world was introduced to the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am! Extra power isn’t what made the Trans Am exceptional. It was the improved handling and unique looks that set it apart. It was created to partake in the SCCA’s road racing series.

Which is the successor to the 1977 Pontiac Firebird?

The company has called the new Pontiac the natural successor to the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Special Edition. Although the new Pontiac will be available in limited numbers, Trans Am Depot currently has two other available editions of its custom Pontiac cars.

What’s the top speed of the new Pontiac Firebird?

The new Pontiac Firebird packs a lot of power and speed. Its V8 engine outputs up to 840 hp (over four times the power of the 1977 Pontiac), its top speed is 200 mph, and it will do 0 to 60 in less than three seconds!

Is there going to be a 2021 Pontiac Firebird?

A company of Firebird enthusiasts has resolved to revive the legendary muscle car. Here’s what we know about the 2021 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. After being a staple of the brand’s lineup for over eight decades, General Motors discontinued Pontiac in 2010.

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