325, although various options from SLP can bump that figure higher.
It's advertised as 325hp, but closer to 345hp. GM under-rated the LS1 in f-bodies to prevent Corvette sales from declining..
55-60 psi
The WS6 performance suspension option was availble for both the Pontiac Firebird Formula and the Pontiac Trans-Am. The WS6 is a suspension modification. The differences between a Formula and a Trans Am vary greatly depending on the model year in question. In the 3rd generation F-Body, both Formula and Trans-Am were availble with the WS6, 5.0 or 5.7 motor 4 wheel disc or rear wheel drum and a variety of gearing in the rear differential. However a manual transmission was only availble in a 5 speed with a 305 from 82-92 regardless. Also availble was the GTA (Gold Trans-Am) and in 1989 a Trans-Am with a turbocharged 3.8 in response to the turbocharged Buick Grand National. The hood on a Trans Am has vents in it while a Formula hood has a cowl that was used for a primitive air incution on the carburated and throttle body 305 motor. Some earlier Trans Am models were also equiped with the cowl hood as well. Also Trans-Am had a boxier body kit and in the 4th generation 93-02 it featered a forced induction hood and raised spoiler. The WS6 suspension itself included stiffer springs with a lower ride height and WS6 center caps for the wheels. So depending on the options ordered for the vehicle in question there can be both many similarities as well as differences. But a Formula is not the same as a Trans-Am and a WS6 is not a car its an option for a car.
310 horsepower.
285 horsepower at 5200 RPM and 325 ft/lbs torque at 4000 RPM
2002 mustang GT rated at 260 horsepower and 302 ft.-lbs. of torque.
Cam sensor location 02 pontiac montana 3.4
146 horsepower
Put gas in it.
260 horsepower for the 2002 Ford Mustang GT ( according to my Consumer Guide book )
they are located in the exhaust system Where ? how many 02 sensors on a 2003 Pontiac Montana
its got 325 HP and 340 Torque