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 why the engine was short-lived.
The car’s engine was bored out to 434 cubic inches, and when it burned nitromethane, it fired around 940 hp; the ...
The Ram Air IV was the little engine that took on Hemis and 454 LS6s, while establishing Pontiac as a performance brand.
The Pontiac Firebird, the brand's rival to the Ford Mustang and other pony cars, may be no more, but these limited edition ...