The 1970 Pontiac Firebird with an 8-cylinder engine producing 345 horsepower has an estimated top speed of around 130 to 140 miles per hour. This performance was typical for muscle cars of that era, combining powerful engines with a lightweight design. Actual top speeds can vary based on factors such as vehicle condition, modifications, and driving conditions.
My 1994 Trans Am does, it will go up to 110. I found out that the top speed of a 1994 Firebird or Trans Am is 156 mph.
The maximum speed of the 1961 Pontiac Tempest is 115 mph.
The maximum speed of a 1962 Pontiac catalina manual 8cyl 425HP was/is 116.23mph or 187.05kph.
If it has a 700R4, it is in the tail shaft of the tranny on the drivers side.
It depends on the engine in it. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 110-115 MPH.
348 hp @ 4900 rpm is the power of the Pontiac gto manual 1963engine and its maximum speed is 115 mph.
200 km/h.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1956 Pontiac Bonneville sedan automatic are 285 bhp and 80 mph respectively.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1972 Pontiac Ventura Automatic are 60 hp and 177 km/h or 110 mph.
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.
On my 1991 Firebird 305 TBI the computer shuts down acceleration after 110 mph. I would assume it is probably the same for a 1994.
170 km/h or 106 mph.