Yes, it requires transmission, engine wiring harness and computer from donor car.
A grand prix gt un-supercharged will smoke a grand am gt, the supercharged gtp grand prix will destroy it.
Yes
No
open the hood
It should so long as both vehicles are each Supercharged 3800's or non-supercharged 3800's and make sure the Grand Prix has a 3.8L (3800 V6) and not a 3.1L V6 (3100)
The GTP is supercharged and the the GT is just the 3800 engine without a supercharger
I have a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Comp G Supercharged, and it reccommends premium gas, but it does fine without it.
Total Cooling System Capacity (qts): 12.3
R134a
3.8L V6 supercharged.
Grand Prix's in '93 did not come with superchargers. Supercharged engines were not introduced until the 1997 model year.
No, Supercharged GTP's require a higher flow fuel pump than GT's and SE's.