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The Highest Mileage Pontiac Is A Montana Minivan . First-Gen Pontiac Montana Specs . Engine. 3.4-liter V6. Power. 180 hp. Torque. ... It also had the 3800 series V6 engine, ...
Junkyard Gem: 1984 Pontiac Fiero with supercharged 3800 V6 swap. By Murilee Martin. Dec 31, 2019 4:15 PM EST. Featured Gallery. 2 / 0. 2 / 0 Zoom In . Launch Gallery.
Buick's longstanding 3800 V6 would continue in the 2000s as the Series III L26 variant in the Buick LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Pontiac Grand Prix. However, ...
The GTP version Pontiac Grand Prix wasn't new for the 1997 model year, but the 240-hp supercharged 3800 Series II V6 with 280 lb-ft of torque was a new addition, replacing the 215-hp 3.4L V6 with ...
A Pontiac Fiero-obsessed GM fan recently put together a video explaining why the supercharged GM 3800 V6 engine is a great engine swap for this two-seater.
But the 3800's success was borne out of an expensive failure. In the early 1960s, GM launched a small-displacement aluminum V8 engine for Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac compacts. But that 215-cubic ...
The 3800 was dropped after the 1995 model year as an option to the very low powered 3.1 liter TBI V6 that could only muster 120 HP. For 1996 to 2005 these all came with the same 3400 V6 as the ...
It all started in 1961 when GM introduced both a new all-aluminum, 215-ci (3.5-liter) V8 and an iron-block V6 for its Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac compact cars.
There are 19 reviews for the 1998 Pontiac Firebird, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying. Opens in new window. ... a 3800 v6 and a LT1 v8, both cars were great.
It wasn't until two years later, for the 1992 model year, that GM offered an optional 170 HP 3.8-liter V6—that's the legendary, unkillable 3800 Buick V6, in case you were wondering.
The Buick-designed, 3.8L, 3800 V6 Series II engine first appeared in 1996 and continued in production as late as 2005 in some chassis. ... 3800 V6-powered Pontiac Grand Prix, ...