NO! They didn't supercharge them until 97' GTP.
The top engine offering that year was the 3.4 DOHC engine. It produced 200 hp with an automatic and 210 hp when paired with the 5-Speed manual.
Actually your somewhat right... yes no such thing as a 94 gtp..gtp started in 97 but in 1994 its has a 3.1 SOHC v6 producing 160hp @ 5200RPM and 185lb torque @ 4000RPM on both coupe and sedan. Also in 1997 the grand prix was NOT available in a 3.4 DOHC ( no gtp is a DOHC ) it was available in a 3.1 naturally aspirated v6 160hp @ 5200RPM in the SE. The GT coupe is another option and that is a 3.8l v6 SOHC producing 195hp @ 5200RPM 230lb torque @ 4000RPM. Then the GTP again 3.8l SOHC v6 with Gen lll M90 supercharger stock 3.8 pully. boost stock is 6psi. 240hp @ 5200RPM and 280lb torque @ 3600RPM. and one final thing all grand prixs from the early 90's up to 2003...THERE WAS NEVER AN OPTIONAL 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. Closest the grand prix ever has been was paddle shifters on the 2004-2006 gtp comp g models.
Also i own a 1999 GTP dyno'd 298 WHP @ 6150RPM 346lb torque @ 4400RPM...
1/4 time--- 13.2 street tires 93 octane pump fuel 11psi (roughly $2000-$3000) to get a GTP to really perform but the GTP is a very impressive car..Nobody will believe its abilities...buy 1...work on it...prove em all wrong ;)
No the guy at the top was right they did make gtp in 94, the gtp had the 3.4 and you could get a 5 speed manual, but to answer the question no the 94's were not super charged, that didnt start till they put the 3800's in them in 97, but there are no manual 3800 powered cars, but do your research there are plenty of pre-97 gtp's and very few but some pre-97 5-speed cars
Yes
A grand prix gt un-supercharged will smoke a grand am gt, the supercharged gtp grand prix will destroy it.
No, Supercharged GTP's require a higher flow fuel pump than GT's and SE's.
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3.8L V6 supercharged.
no it will not. also the differential is hardened in the gtp supercharged engines but it will not even bolt up. if it were a gt and a gtp then it would fit, but you would need to change the differential to the gtp hd diff
A 1999 Grand Prix GTP supercharged can run for more than 270,000 miles.
I have a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Comp G Supercharged, and it reccommends premium gas, but it does fine without it.
Your Grand Prix GTP needs to take Premium fuel only if it is supercharged, but you can also look it up in ypur oners mannul
The GTP is supercharged and the the GT is just the 3800 engine without a supercharger
The difference in a GT, and GTP is that the GTP is supercharged. Which gives it 40 extra horses over the GT. GT1 means it a car that was realeased in the first half of the year.
The compression ratio is 8.5:1 supercharged motor and 9.4:1 for the non-supercharged motor.