Pontiac
Firebird Firehawk Mk4
The Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4: 0-60 in 5.3 s, 160 mph top speed, 305 hp.
Frequently asked questions
How fast is the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 0-60?
The Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 does 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds.
What is the top speed of the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4?
The Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 has a top speed of 160 mph.
How much horsepower does the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 have?
The Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 produces 305 hp.
What is the fastest recorded lap for the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4?
The fastest recorded lap for the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Mk4 is 9.653 at Gainesville Raceway Drag Strip.
Notes
The Pontiac Firebird Firehawk represents the ultimate fourth-generation Firebird, developed by Street Legal Performance (SLP Engineering) in partnership with Pontiac from 1992-2002. The Firehawk package transformed the Firebird Formula or Trans Am into a track-capable performance machine through comprehensive modifications. Fourth-generation Firehawks featured GM's LS1 5.7-liter V8 producing 305-325 horsepower in stock form, with SLP modifications including cold air induction, cat-back exhaust, performance programming, and functional ram-air hood increasing output to approximately 327-345 horsepower depending on model year.
The Firehawk package included Bilstein suspension with revised spring rates and dampers, Goodyear Eagle F1 GS performance tires on 17-inch wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with larger rotors, limited-slip differential, distinctive body kit with functional aerodynamic elements, and unique interior appointments including embroidered headrests and numbered dash plaques. The Firehawk weighed approximately 3,472 pounds with performance figures including 0-60 mph in the mid-5-second range and quarter-mile times in the high 13s to low 14s. Production numbers remained relatively low with only a few hundred Firehawks built annually, increasing collectibility. The Firehawk represented Pontiac's answer to the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and competed against Ford Mustang Cobra models, offering F-body performance with unique Pontiac styling and SLP's engineering expertise. Today, fourth-generation Firehawks are increasingly collectible as the last of the traditional V8-powered, rear-drive American pony cars before the Firebird nameplate ended in 2002. Well-preserved examples with documented history command premium pricing among F-body enthusiasts and American muscle car collectors.
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YEAR NOTES
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Modified Cars
| Year | Driver Name | Mod | Horsepower | Tire | Tire Size | Vs Predict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Daniel Young | Heavy | — | — | — | -9.08s |
| 1995 (Firebird on RE71RS) | JunkRacecars | Medium | — | 200 Potenza RE-71RS | 295/30/18 | -1.07s |
| 1999 | Journeys with Jason | Race | — | 200 AZENIS RT660 | — | +9.67s |
| 1995 (Johnblue/light) | John Blue SS | Heavy | 305 | 40 R7 | — | +11.81s |
| 1995 | Dave VanZuiden | Race | — | — | — | +31.91s |