2005 Pontiac GTO
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Engine |
6 liter aluminum V8 |
Transmission |
Tremec T56 6-speed manual | ||
Aspiration |
Natural |
Torque |
395 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm | ||
HP |
400 @ 5200 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
66.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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(from GM Press
Release) GTO – the original muscle car – was re-introduced
last year and returns with more power and style for 2005. A new LS2
6.0L V-8 engine replaces the LS1 5.7L engine, bringing with it an
increase in horsepower and torque.
The ’05 GTO packs 400 horsepower (295 kw) – up from 350 horses (261
kw) – and 395 lb.-ft. of torque (546 Nm), up from 365 lb.-ft. (495
Nm). Transmission choices are the same as the ’04 model’s: The
Hydra-Matic 4L60-E four-speed automatic is standard and the Tremec
six-speed manual is optional. GTO’s more powerful engine should
lower the 0-60 time to less than 5 seconds.
Enthusiasts will immediately spot the brawnier ’05 GTO, thanks to
new badging and a revised rear fascia that incorporates a new
dual-exhaust system – it splits the GTO’s two outlets, routing them
to opposite sides of the rear fascia. The exhaust tips are polished
for a more refined appearance.
Also available is a new hood design incorporating a pair of stylish
air scoops. The scoops draw fresh air in to the GTO’s engine
compartment.
The badges identifying the ’05 GTO’s bigger V-8 include a “6.0”
badge on the trunk lid and revised “GTO” fender badges, which now
incorporate “6.0 Litre” designations. The original 1964 GTO also
wore “6.0 Litre” fender badges, but at a time when almost every
other American manufacturer referenced engine size in cubic inches.
Along with the GTO’s power increase comes improved braking
performance from larger brake rotors, calipers and pads. The
calipers are painted red and the front calipers feature the GTO
logo.
Additional changes to the ’05 GTO include two new colors (blue and
grey), as well as driver foot rest. A line of regular production
accessories (RPAs) based on the 2004 GTO Performance Plus SEMA
concept vehicle is scheduled for start-of-production availability.
The accessories include a tall rear spoiler, front and rear fascia
extensions, rocker molding extensions and grille inserts. As part of
GM’s RPA program, the accessories can be ordered and installed on
the vehicle prior to delivery.
LS2 details
Compared to the Gen III-based LS1, the 2005 GTO’s LS2 V-8 incorporates several significant changes to help improve performance. The block is an all-new casting with cylinder bores measuring 4.00 inches (101.6 mm) in diameter. The cylinder heads and camshaft are revised, too, to deliver the airflow necessary to complement the engine’s larger displacement. Other changes include:
New aluminum block casting with revised oil galleries and provisions for external knock sensors – external sensors improve serviceability
Camshaft lift increased to take advantage of increased cylinder head flow
Camshaft sensor relocated from the rear of the block to the front of the block provides room for new oil galleries
Flat-top piston design with lower ring tension reduces friction
Piston floating wrist pins help quiet the engine
More efficient ignition coils require less energy to provide a comparable spark
Compression raised to 10.9:1
Larger, 90-mm single-blade throttle body
Reduced-mass water pump design with improved sealing capability
Engine “redline” raised to 6500 rpm
Revised and more powerful engine controller incorporates all electronic throttle control functions.
Balanced environment and safety
The new GTO is a contemporary performer. Its traits include impressive cornering abilities, a smooth ride and surprising comfort. The drivetrain rides on a 109.8-inch (279-cm) wheelbase, with a low stance that enhances the wide-track feel behind the wheel. The front track measures 61.4 inches (156 cm) and the rear track is 62.1 inches (158 cm) wide.
The fully independent
suspension features MacPherson struts in front and a semi-trailing
arm design in the rear, with specially tuned strut valving and
spring rates. Direct-acting stabilizer bars and a variable ratio
power steering system also are tuned to provide a sporty feel and
increased driver feedback. Seventeen-inch alloy wheels and
performance tires are matched to the performance-tuned suspension.
Traction control and a limited slip differential also come standard.
The GTO’s premium interior is accented by a harmonious blend of
details, complementing its dynamic driving experience. All-leather
seating, as well as a leather-covered steering wheel and shifter
knob, immediately conveys luxury, while items such as stainless
steel sill plates, metallic-look steering wheel styling, satin
nickel-look accent trim, and racing-inspired drilled metallic pedals
add sportiness to the environment.
The front and rear sports seats are configured in a traditional 2+2
configuration, with side bolsters and the “GTO” name embroidered on
the front seats. Interior seat and trim colors may be coordinated to
the exterior color, with red, blue, purple and black interiors
available. This splash of color extends from the seats to the door
inserts to the lower part of the instrument panel to the gauge
cluster.
Every GTO comes well equipped with a thoughtful package of interior
amenities and safety features, including:
Air conditioning
Blaupunkt 200-watt audio system with six-disc in-dash CD changer and 10 speakers
Console with storage compartment, accessory power outlet and two cupholders
Cruise control
Rear defogger
Power door locks with lockout protection
Programmable keyless entry with laser-etched key for added security
Eight-way power adjustable driver and front passenger seats with power-assisted rear seat access feature
Tilting and telescoping adjustable steering wheel
Power windows with driver and passenger express-down feature
Daytime running lamps with automatic headlamp control
Theft and content deterrent system.
The integrated driver information center located below the instrument cluster includes readouts for average speed, average miles per gallon, trip odometer, trip time remaining, trip distance remaining, fuel used and instant fuel mileage. There’s even a stopwatch feature and a user-programmable overspeed alarm.
Safety belts remain the
primary and most effective form of occupant protection. All seating
positions in the 2005 GTO have three-point safety belts. Retractors
for front outboard seating positions have built-in load limiters
that allow a controlled amount of give in the belt, thereby reducing
the peak load on the chest during the “ride down” in a crash.
Dual frontal air bags are standard and GTO is equipped with child
seat anchors.