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Pontiac

Firebird Firehawk Mk4

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.

horsepower
305
WEIGHT KG
1,575
Power to Weight
0.19
CURRENT VALUE
$30,000

OEM Specs

engine Description
346 cu in (5.7 L) LS1 V8
drive Type
RWD
0-60 MPH
5.3 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
257
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$35,000
gearbox
6-SPEED MANUAL
torque
447 N.M
Model Years
1993-2002

YEAR NOTES

1993: The Firehawk debuted as a limited-edition model based on the Firebird Formula, featuring a 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine tuned to produce 300 horsepower, along with performance upgrades like a freer-flowing exhaust, improved intake, and unique wheels.
1995: SLP offered additional performance options, including a lightweight composite hood and upgraded suspension, further enhancing the Firehawk’s handling and track capabilities.
1997: The Firehawk received an increase in power, with the LT1 V8 now producing up to 315 horsepower with optional performance packages.
1998: A significant update introduced the LS1 5.7-liter V8 engine, producing 327 horsepower and significantly improving performance. Exterior styling was refreshed with a sleeker front fascia and updated lighting.
1999: SLP continued to offer performance upgrades, including options like suspension enhancements and unique wheels, with the LS1’s power output further increased to 330 horsepower with certain packages.
2002: In its final year of production, the Firehawk received a 345-horsepower option, making it the most powerful version of the fourth-gen Firehawk. This year marked the end of both the Firebird and Firehawk as GM discontinued the Pontiac F-body line.

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Lap Times

Time Track Car Mod Driver Tire Lap Date Date Added vs Predict Pace
1:29.6 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Thunderbolt) Medium 01 Jun, 2025 04 Jun, 2025
9.6 Gainesville Raceway Heavy 13 Jul, 2018 21 Jan, 2026
1:13.7 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Lightning) Medium 24 Apr, 2025 25 Apr, 2025
2:07.2 L Pocono Raceway (North South Option 3 CW) Medium 09 Jul, 2025 12 Jul, 2025
1:00.9 Lime Rock Park (CW) Medium 10 Apr, 2026 13 Apr, 2026
1:38.6 New York Safety Track NYST Medium 07 Sep, 2025 08 Sep, 2025
1:45.5 L Pocono Raceway (North South Option 2 CW) Medium 14 Sep, 2022 20 Sep, 2024
2:00.8 Pittsburgh International Race Complex - PittRace (Full Course) Medium 09 Nov, 2025 10 Nov, 2025
1:24.6 Summit Point Motorsports Park (Main) Medium 03 Aug, 2025 04 Aug, 2025
1:33.4 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Thunderbolt (Pre 2024)) Medium 08 Oct, 2023 12 Oct, 2023
2:15.0 Watkins Glen International (Full Circuit w/ Loop) Medium 26 Apr, 2024 10 May, 2024
1:52.2 Brainerd International Raceway - BIR (Competition Road Course- CW) Race 14 May, 2022 09 Feb, 2026
2:22.4 Watkins Glen International (Full Circuit w/ Loop) Heavy 19 Jun, 2010 11 Feb, 2025
3:12.9 Road America (Current) Race 09 Jul, 2024 29 Jan, 2026

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 +10.01s
1995 (Johnblue/light) John Blue SS Heavy 305 40 R7 +11.81s
1995 Dave VanZuiden Race +31.91s

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