I checked the Haynes manual, but it isn't specific about which models came with the 2.4 engine. However, I'm under the impression that the 2.4 is one of the things that make the GT a GT. I found this quote at wikipedia; "The GT package was 2-door only and included a sporty front bumper, fog lights, twin exhausts, 16-inch alloy wheels and the more powerful LD9 engine. In the US, only the coupe was available from 2003 to 2005, becoming the only two-door car on Pontiac's lineup between the demise of the Pontiac Firebird in 2002 and the relaunch of the Pontiac GTO in 2004."
What causes a 1997 Pontiac sunfire gt with a 2.4 liter engine to stall when stopped at a light
The Chevrolet Cobalt LS Coupe uses the General Motors Family II engine as its power source. More specifically, the LSJ engine which is a 2.0 liter engine.
The standard horsepower of the Chevrolet 6.0 liter engine that comes in the Silverado is 360 horsepower. This is a V-8 engine.
The Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe LS has a 2.4 liter engine. It also boasts MacPherson struts. The engine output of the Chevy Cobalt Coupe LS is around 155 hp.
A 1985 Fiero Base coupe, or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M4" (2 Seats, Mid-Engine, 4-Cylinder), has a 2.5-liter Iron Duke 4-Cylinder engine that produces up to 100 Horsepower, and a GT Coupe or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M6", with the 6 as 6-Cylinder, has a 2.8-liter High-Output V6 engine that produces up to 140 Horsepower.
Your 1995 Pontiac 2.3 liter engine will fit in the place of your 2.2 liter engine. The motor mounts and the wiring are exactly the same.
The 3.8 liter V6 engine is 190 horsepower
passanger side frame by gas tank.
4 qrts w/ filter
The technical data of the engine of the 1968 Fiat 850 Coupe includes a 0.9 liter, 903 cc engine. It has a maximum speed of 145 km/h.
1,3,4,2
As far as I can tell 3.8 liters without the filter