This would depend on the driving habits and maintenance of the vehicle.
Well if it's supercharged, its the 2.3L. If it's the non-supercharged, then its the 2.5L.
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 compression ratio is 8.5:1 supercharged motor and 9.4:1 for the non-supercharged motor.
A 1999 Grand Prix GTP supercharged can run for more than 270,000 miles.
a 2.3 liter 2300cc gasoline powered engine, after 1999 the 230 is called a 230 kompressor when supercharged. Kompressor is German for Supercharged so all Kompressor models are supercharged.
1999 Grand Prix has 200 HP. A Supercharged GTP has 240. These are both 3800 Series II motors.
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if you dont know if your grand prix gt is supercharged you should sell it. but if you knew anything about anything then stand outside of your car by either front wheel look on the bottom front of the door and if it says GTP then its supercharged otherwise gt is naturally aspirated.
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why does the coolant only leak when engine is off on my 1999 grand am?
No.
The thermostat on a 1999 2,4 liter Grand Am is located on the side of the engine. The thermostat is on the drivers side of the engine a few inches from the top.Ê