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yes. but its easier said than done.
the GTP model has the supercharged engine in it
All 1997-and-up GTP's come from the factory with a 3800 supercharged engine. For 1997-2003 it was the 3800 Series II, and 2004-and-up it is the 3800 Series III.
I have a 88 fiero with a 3800 and a 4l60 e overdrive supercharged out of a 94 olds bought it from a guy, very fast dyno 310 hp to the ground modified injectors , super charged forged pistons .030" over balanced , heads ported , forged rods . a few bugs I am working out i believe this would be a series 11 churchdad101@hotmail.com
Yes it will, go to www.motorswap.com or 3800pro.com to find the information you are requesting yes it will, go to fastfierosofdallas.com and get all the pics, and info you need on the swap..
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)
It's in your owners manual
3800 sII 3.4 dohc northstar 3800 sII 3.4 dohc northstar ironduke
It is best to fit a suitable supercharger to extend its working life
As far as I know, they do not. In my experience, a Fiero does not need it. All the engine weight is sitting on the drive wheels, so any power applied just goes to the ground. I have never seen a Fiero (even Supercharged 3800 swaps) so much as chirp the tires when under maximum acceleration. You can get limited slip transmissions from West Coast Fieros (I believe), but they are designed for 450-500 + HP engines and you will end up spending $5000 + just to get one. .
Neglect to replace the supercharger oil.
Theoretically, you could put the supercharger setup from a factory supercharged 3800 series 2 engine but it would be a lot of work and you would have to do a lot with wiring. The Buick Park Avenue, Pontiac Bonneville SSEI and the Olds 88 LSS will have that engine.