While the Ram Air V has become legendary, it didn't actually last very long or make it's way into many Pontiac cars. Here's ...
The Ram Air IV was the little engine that took on Hemis and 454 LS6s, while establishing Pontiac as a performance brand.
One such model to get the new-age treatment was the Pontiac Grand Prix, Pontiac's then-mid-size car, which shrunk ...
A ban on leaded fuel was also looming on the horizon, forcing engine designers to build lower-compression powerplants. Pontiac managed to slip some impressive stats under the wire with the 1971 ...
After developing the 287, Pontiac engineers developed the engine to 370 cubic inches, giving this new engine the name Tempest 395-A. Equipped in the 1958 Chieftain, the Tempest 395-A could deliver ...