2001 TwinCharged GTP
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2001 TwinCharged GTP
Year: 2001
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Price: $6500
Mileage: 110000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): MS
Color: Black
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has other engine
ST2 Cam, 3.7 inch modular pulley. Stage 2 liquid to air intercooler, new engine put in last year about 2000 miles on it from an 04 grand prix L32 motor, 3 angle valve job, 105 pound valve springs, new retainers and seals MLS head gaskets 4 layer, ARP head studs, double roller timing chain, machined oil pump cover Full 3" exhaust back to rear end were its splits to 2 flowsound mufflers with stainless tips. The total build has maybe 2500 miles on it. Turbo is a T67. Car has not been on an Dyno but has been very extensively street tuned. Similar setups make 420-450 whp. Turn it up to 20psi and put it over 500 at the wheels.
Fuel System is a walbro fuel pump 255 lph to the zzp fuel rails and 65 pound injectors. I'm sure there are things I am forgetting.
Car runs and drives excellent. I bought HP Tuners pro and installed an LC-1 AFR sensor and have been working with Dyno Brian to get the tune spot on. We have sent scans and tunes back and forth about 8 times to get it right. I can send scans to serious buyers who can read the files to show how well the tune looks and the car does.
I have pics of the build and from the receipts I have, 7027.00 in just parts.
Asking 6500.00 as a cash price for the car. Trade value for the car is higher. That does not include HP Tuners at that price. If I get asking price, I have a new unpainted ram air hood and 2 Nitto drag radials in almost new condition mounted on aftermarket rims.
601 331 7047 or gr.paul@g m a i l.c o m
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Most likely, the 3800's have been to 800whp on the stock bottom end (even pistons). No real point in building them. The real question is, I see no mention of a transmission. Hopefully it's on a 7/8th chain, but even then, thats just a bandaid once over 400whp you will go through trans chains unless you get a 1" (which is very rare and pricey).