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In our next installment, we'll tackle dyno tuning and making this engine live in a restrictive OBD2 environment with the 3800 Series 2 Engine. - High Performance Pontiac Magazine ...
The 3800 has been GM's bread-and-butter engine." With about 25 million built and a long production run dating to the Kennedy administration, Buick's V6 has a track record that few engines can match.
This particular 3.8L engine, given the name L36, made its debut in the 1995 model year and acted as a successor to the Series I L27 edition, though the 3800 as a whole had been around since the ...
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.
Even if the performance figures weren’t spectacular, the nearly flawless construction, beefy internals, ease of maintenance, and great fuel efficiency, make the 3800 - particularly in Series II ...
Time is catching up with Buick's seemingly ageless V-6 engine. The venerable workhorse, which set several industry benchmarks for quality, reliability, durability, performance, fuel economy and ...
Where a standard-issue '95 Grand Prix would be powered by either a 3100 V-6 or 3.4L Twin Dual Cam V-6, the engine bay of this GP featured a supercharged and intercooled version of the 3800 Series ...
Time is catching up with Buick's seemingly ageless V-6 engine. The venerable workhorse, which set several industry benchmarks for quality, reliability, durability, performance, fuel economy and ...