you can but keep in mind it has a different gear ratio. GTP is 2.93(4t65e-hd) and a GT is 3.29(4t65-e). also the GTP tranny is a little bit stronger.
The 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is equipped with the 4T65E-HD "heavy duty" transmission, as opposed to the 4T65E transmission equipped in the GT model. The GTP transmission is different from the transmission in the GT in the sense that it is equipped with a different planetary gearset, and is capable of handling more power and torque. Hope this helps!
Very simply, the GT has a 3.8L v6, and the GTP has the exact same 3.8L with a supercharger on it that adds about 40 HP.
no, the gt has a 4t60e transmission and the gtp has a 4t65e-hd transmission which is built to handle more power than the t60. t65-hd is a better tranny
In 2006 the Pontiac GTP changed to the GT and the GXP was created with 303hp when equipped with the 5.3L V8 at 5600 RPM.
The "SE" has a 3.1L v6 160 hp, the "GT" has a 3.8L v6 200 hp, and the "GTP" has a supercharged 3.8L v6 240 hp.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter
As per www.totalrecallinfo.com NO.
The major difference is that the GTP is supercharged.
I have a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Comp G Supercharged, and it reccommends premium gas, but it does fine without it.
4T65-E 4-speed automatic transmission
The GTP is supercharged and the the GT is just the 3800 engine without a supercharger
Production figures for 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix 40th Anniversary Edition Package Total 40th Production 7,222 units Breakdown for the specific model is as follows GT Coupe: 967 units GT Sedan: 2,871 units GTP Coupe: 1,128 units GTP Sedan: 2,256 units