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1-6-5-4-3-2love turbo Regal's :D
The 1987 Buick Regal Grand National has a six cylinder turbo charged intercooled with 245 hp (183 kW) and 355 lb·ft (481 N·m) of torque.
Depending upon the year, it could say Regal, or Grand National. Most 1986s will say Grand National on the title. 1987 is particularly confusing, some have it, some do not. The best way to confirm that you have a grand national and not a Buick regal Turbo is to check the build sticker on the driver door or the trunk lid. if you see a code "WE2" in all the option codes you have a real Grand National.
20,193 Grand Nationals and 547 Regal GNX were produced in 1987.
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1987 Buick Grand National GNX.
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Buick Grand National GNX.
Right now they are having a problem wihth the site but Auto Zone.com has them free. They should be in a manual from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM.
no, they are totally different.
If all factory your looking at probably 60-80k on the high end maybe more depends on what part u use nos or aftermarket an who's doing the work
Knowing the firing order of a car is important when diagnosing engine problems. The firing order of a 1987 Grand National is 1-6-5-4-3-2.