How big is the supercharger on a GTP?
Then locate the snout of your Eaton M90 or M112 supercharger and the belt that goes around the pulley. The stock pulley on a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is 3.8″. By putting on a smaller pulley you can force the supercharger to spin faster and produce more boost and hp. The stock boost rating of my M90 is 6 lbs (pounds).
How to change the oil on a Grand Prix GTP?
Also remove the engine oil crankcase filler cap. Then locate the snout of your Eaton M90 or M112 supercharger and the belt that goes around the pulley. The stock pulley on a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is 3.8″. By putting on a smaller pulley you can force the supercharger to spin faster and produce more boost and hp.
Are there any superchargers for the Pontiac Grand Prix?
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What kind of engine does Pontiac Grand Prix GTP have?
Owners of the supercharged Nissan Frontier SC and the Xterra SC, or certain Chevy, GMC, and Hummer SUV with blowers may also find this guide helpful. To the right you’ll see my 2001 GM Pontiac Grand Prix GTP with a 3.8 Liter Eaton M90 Supercharged 3800 Series II V6 engine.
How to change the oil on an Eaton supercharger?
The first step to changing the supercharger oil is to remove the engine cover by unscrewing the bolt just above the “3800 Series II Supercharged” text on the cover. Also remove the engine oil crankcase filler cap. Then locate the snout of your Eaton M90 or M112 supercharger and the belt that goes around the pulley.
Can a GTP supercharger be added to a 3800?
One of the most common questions in the 3800 market is “Can I bolt a GTP supercharger onto my GT (L36) engine. The short answer is no. The only things the non supercharged and supercharged 3800’s have in common are the block and crank. Everything else is different.
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Where was the Pontiac Grand Prix GTP last serviced?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX… 1st owner purchased on 08/20/04 and owne… Last serviced at 190,560 miles in Berlin… 1st owner drove an estimated 27,182 mile… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX…