87 Octane providing that it does not "ping" excessively - if it does use an 89 Octane
yes
Under the hood
unfortunately they didnt put in an access hole under the rear seat until 2000 so you have to drop the gas tank and it is located on top of the gas tank. take off the retainer and it comes right out.
Unless you own a GTP, regular unled is good enough.
open your hood look to the left shock tower you should see along black box this is your fuse box your freind pauly
under the hood if your looking at the front of car left side wheel well theres a fuese box
Yes, I once drove mine 300 miles home from a vacation this way with no damage done.
I have a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Comp G Supercharged, and it reccommends premium gas, but it does fine without it.
There are a total of 4 02 sensors on an 2001 grandprix gtp with a supercharger 3.8 liter v6 engine
240-260 horse power stock, supercharged. Buy a smaller pulley for supercharger add 30-60 horse power more.
The G6 GTP is classified under the Pontiac brand of automobiles. Pontiac is one of the brands of General Motors. The G6 GTP was produced from 2004 to 2009.
it is crankshaft position sensor.