All 1997-and-up GTP's come from the factory with a 3800 supercharged engine. For 1997-2003 it was the 3800 Series II, and 2004-and-up it is the 3800 Series III.
It should so long as both vehicles are each Supercharged 3800's or non-supercharged 3800's and make sure the Grand Prix has a 3.8L (3800 V6) and not a 3.1L V6 (3100)
The 3800 engines with the superchargers require premium gas. Higher octane fuel prevents engine from self ignition of oxygen and gas causing engine misfire.
yes. but its easier said than done.
It is best to fit a suitable supercharger to extend its working life
Normally between 500 and 1500 dollars, depending on condition, mileage, etc.
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203 The 3800 Series II engine is rated at 205 H.P. The 3800 Series II Supercharged engine is rated at 240 H.P.
The GTP is supercharged and the the GT is just the 3800 engine without a supercharger
My 1993 Olds Ninety-Eight 3800 has 290.AnswerUnless you have a supercharged engine,horsepower ratings for the 3800 (3.8 liter)V6 is around 170. The naturally aspirated 3800 Series II is rated at 205 HP while the supercharged version is rated at 240 HP.The engine in the 1989 ninety eight is the LN3 V6 which is rated at 165 HP
Theoretically, you could put the supercharger setup from a factory supercharged 3800 series 2 engine but it would be a lot of work and you would have to do a lot with wiring. The Buick Park Avenue, Pontiac Bonneville SSEI and the Olds 88 LSS will have that engine.
This question references General Motors built FWD vehicles with the 3800 Series supercharged engines. Sensors included the O2s in the exhaust manifold and the downstream of the catalytic converter pipe. knock sensors in the block, and the manifold absolute pressure sensors in the intake manifold.