In a factory!
treecko evolve l16 to grovyle then to l36 to sceptile
Chimchar L14 > Monferno L36 > Infernape
Seel road, Huyton, Knowsley, L36 6DG
possibly around 180hp if you are talking about the non s/c 3800 (l36)
There are approximately 163.66 liters in 36 gallons.
Depends. If it is the L36 3.8liter V6, it produces 200hp. If it is the L67 3.8liter V6 Supercharged, it should produce 240hp.
If you have a 3.8 in a 1995 Camaro, then it must be a California car - only from the 1996 model year onwards was the L36 available outside of California. The 1995 Camaro used the 3.4 L32 elsewhere. This version of the L36 was a specific longitudinal RWD version, and will not be compatible with front wheel drive models. This specific model was used only in the Camaro and Firebird in the North American Market, and in certain models of the Holden Commodore, Holden Caprice, and Holden Ute in Australia.
3400 (LA1) V6 Engine: 1-2-3-4-5-6; 3800 (L36) V6 Engine: 1-6-5-4-3-2.....
Two different engines, for obvious reasons it will not fit. Even an l36(Naturally aspirated 3800 series) will not be able to just bolt a supercharger in, you need to change the push rods and a whole wack of other stuff.
OHV 3.8 L L36 (231 in³) V6 195 hp @ 5200 rpm, 220 lb·ft @ 4000 rpmorDOHC 3.5 L LX5 (212 in³) V6 215 hp @ 5600 rpm 230 lb·ft @ 4400 rpm The "Shortstar"
As specified in your "Owner's Manual" Code E 3400 (LA1) V6 engine : 1-2-3-4-5-6 Code K 3800 (L36) V6 engine : 1-6-5-4-3-2