Does supercharger need oil?

Does supercharger need oil?

Superchargers just require a dedicated oil. For normal use, we recommend changing the oil every 12,000 miles. Severe use will require more frequent changes. The standard bottle holds 7 ounces and – depending on the kit – the supercharger takes approximately 5 ounces.

How much is a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Daytona 500?

2000 pontiac grand prix daytona 500 edition for Sale ( Price from $2900.00 to $8995.00) 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Daytona 500 Pace Car, Limited Edition Supercharged 1 of 2000 . There is a HUD Display in the front Windshield . This car came with all Options for this year.

What kind of car is the Pontiac Grand Prix?

Pontiac gives the base Grand Prix engine more horsepower and adds a racy pace-car replica as a special-edition model for 2000. The Grand Prix coupe is the foundation for Pontiac’s entry in NASCAR stock-car competition, and a modified production Grand Prix paced the Daytona 500 last February.

What was the horsepower of a 1961 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Late in the model year a “street” version of the race-orientated 421 Pontiac offered in 1961-62 became available, but only in a four-barrel form rated at 320 hp (240 kW). Pontiac also offered the 421 cu in (7 L) Super Duty with two four-barrel carburetors, rated at 405 hp (302 kW), as a US$2,250 option.

What’s the difference between a Pontiac Grand Prix and Bonneville?

Grand Prix is unique in this class for being available as both a two-door coupe and foor-door sedan. The curvaceous styling is the same on both except for the rear doors and rear side panels. Interior. The Grand Prix is shorter than the Bonneville in both wheelbase and length, yet still plenty roomy.

2000 pontiac grand prix daytona 500 edition for Sale ( Price from $2900.00 to $8995.00) 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Daytona 500 Pace Car, Limited Edition Supercharged 1 of 2000 . There is a HUD Display in the front Windshield . This car came with all Options for this year.

Pontiac gives the base Grand Prix engine more horsepower and adds a racy pace-car replica as a special-edition model for 2000. The Grand Prix coupe is the foundation for Pontiac’s entry in NASCAR stock-car competition, and a modified production Grand Prix paced the Daytona 500 last February.

Grand Prix is unique in this class for being available as both a two-door coupe and foor-door sedan. The curvaceous styling is the same on both except for the rear doors and rear side panels. Interior. The Grand Prix is shorter than the Bonneville in both wheelbase and length, yet still plenty roomy.

What was the performance of the 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix All A-bodies, including the Grand Prix, were redesigned for 1973. This generation was larger and heavier, due partly to the federally mandated 5 mph (8.0 km/h) crash bumpers. Although large V8s were still available, the performance was on the decline due to new emissions control systems.