Somewhere in the area of 150-170 HP.
145 if it has a 2 barrel, 165 with the 4 barrel.
Advertised horsepower for that engine is: 145 Horsepower @ 3,800 RPMs.
It is a 410 horsepower engine but ford rated it at 315 hp for insurance reasons!
i think the GTO has the LS2 6.2 That depends on what your idea of a Pontiac engine is. The "New" Pontiac GTO was available with the 6.0 engine. If you are talking about a traditional Pontiac engine, the largest factory offered engine is the 455 from 1970-1976.
Not very likely, as there is no such thing as a 2005 Pontiac Trans Am.
180 bhp (183 PS/134 kW) at 4500 rpm is the power of the Pontiac phoenix 1976 engine and its maximum speed is 124 mph.
The engine block from a 1976 Pontiac Astra was made out of aluminium.
85-144 horsepower is the power of the mercury monarch automatic 1976 engine and its maximum speed is 10km/h.
Total capacity is 5 qts including filter.
170hp at 3800rpm 275 ft-lbs at 2400rpm
Advertised horsepower is: 1970 is 215hp @ 4400 RPMs. 2-barrel Carb 4-Barrel carb is 225hp @ 4600RPMs. 1971 is 250hp @ 4600RPMs. 4- barrel carb 1972 is 175hp @ 4000rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1973 is 155hp @ 4000rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1974 is 145hp @ 3800rpms. 2-barrel carb. 4-barrel carb is 160 @ 3800RPMs 1975 is 160HP @ 3800 rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1976 is 145hp @ 3800 rpms. 2-barrel carb. 4-barrel is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1977 is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1978 is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1979 is 155hp @ 3600 rpms. 4- barrel Hi Altatude engine. 165 @ 3800 4-barrel carb heavy duty engine.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1976 Dodge Aspen RT are 140 horsepower and 86.1 miles per hour respectively.