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The introduction of the Series II 3800 V6 saw a big reduction in General Motors models that used the engine. The list was whittled down from over 20 to just three vehicles, as the stalwart's ...
A good candidate is the Buick 3800 Series II V6. This engine was a workhorse, found in a number of GM models from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s. You could find a 3800 nestled in everything ...
The NHTSA has commenced an "engineering analysis" of GM's supercharged 3800 Series II V6 engine. Fitted to certain 1999-2002 models, such as the Pontiac Grand ...
The 3800 was developed from Buick’s old V6 engines and became the 3.8L V6 in the early 80’s, that engine had some issues which were fixed with the new Series I 3800 V6.
After years of making do with aging engines, ... The venerable 3800 Series II V-6, which powers many Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Chevrolet products, ...
That same 3.8-liter V6 (GM's 3800 Series II engine) was the standard engine for the GT-trimmed Pontiac Grand Prix in 1997. Along with the larger standard engine, ...
FLINT, Michigan-- Saying goodbye to the 3800 engine at General Motors Powertrain Flint North was like losing an old friend for workers who have built them by the millions over the past two decades ...
As the name implies, the 3800 Series V6 had a 3.8-liter (231 cubic-inch) displacement. Buick developed the 3.8-liter V6 for use in small to midsize cars in the mid-1970s, adding a supercharger in ...
Motivation is sourced from the supercharged 3.8L V6 engine 3800 Series II gasoline engine, which is topped by an Eaton generation III M90 supercharger to deliver 240 horsepower and 280 pound-feet ...
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