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Is on the pas danger side of the intake a little being the throttle body
The 3800 Series of engine built by GM is a V6 (6 Cylinder). The engine has an extravagant history considering it first debuted in the early 80's as a turbo-charged power plant for GM's Buick Grand National Coupe. The 3800 Series II is most commonly found in: Late model Buick LeSabres 1994 - Up Chevrolet Camaro & Pontiac Firebird.
The guy at Pontiac said it requires a series of steps. He wasn't even sure. The Pontiac dealership will program it though for $60 so this question is really worth answering. Sorry I couldn't help.
The Knight Rider series debuted in 1982. The original Knight Rider car was a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. Pontiac later found itself swamped with customer requests for black Firebird Trans Ams.
the dont make one you can get one made though but it has to be custom made from scratch and it is specialy made to fit the car and its going to cost alot
Thr original run of the series (1963 - 1989) was Season 1 to Season 26. When the program was relaunched in 2005, the numbering officially began again with Series 1, although some fans still prefer to continue with the old numbering system (i.e. Series 1 = Season 27).
My 1996 firebird v6 has the 3800 series II engine in it which produces 144 KW (196 PS)
KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) from the 1982 TV series was a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am from General Motors.KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) from the 2008 series is a 1969 Mach 1 Ford Mustang, a Ford F 150 FX4 pickup, a Ford Flex, and a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.
There are two cars in the Pontiac Grand series. They are the Grand Am and Grand Prix. They have many sub models of these cars such as the SE, SLE, and GTP.
3800 series 2 3.8 liter 231 cubic inches
How to reset the computer 1999 pontiac grand prix gt 3800 series II v6?
it is built into the timing chain cover driven by the crankshaft