Motores completos para Pontiac Grand Am

Complete Engines for Pontiac Grand Am

Pontiac developed the Grand Am name with "Grand Prix luxury" and "Trans Am performance" in mind. Whether you drive the Pontiac Grand sedan or coupe, you can find an engine to fit your needs.

How many generations of Pontiac Grand Am engines are there?

There are five generations of the Pontiac Grand Am. The first generation of the Pontiac Grand Am cars lasted from 1973 to 1975 and was preceded by the Pontiac Lemans and GTO. Pontiac Grand Ams second generation was produced from 1978 to 1980. The third generation of the Pontiac Grand Am was produced from 1985 to 2005 and was preceded by the Pontiac Phoenix. The successors to the Grand Am sedans were the Pontiac G6 cars released in 2006.

What engines were offered with first generation Grand Ams?

The first generation Grand Am vehicles came equipped with a standard two-barrel carburetor, 6.6 L V8 engine, and a single exhaust. A four-barrel carburetor option was also available with this 6.6 L V8 motor. Pontiac also had an option available for a two-barrel carburetor, 7.5 L V8 engine featuring dual exhaust.

What are the engine specs for the second generation?

The standard motor for the second generation Grand Am cars was a two-barrel carburetor, 4.9 L V8 engine. A two-barrel carburetor Pontiac Grand 5.0 L V8 and four-carburetor Pontiac Grand version were used for vehicles in California due to the states stringent emission restrictions. In 1979, the two-barrel carburetor, 3.8 L V6 engine became standard in the Pontiac Grand vehicles.

What are the engine specs for the third generation?

Grand Am cars were relaunched as compacts in 1985 to replace the Pontiac Phoenix. During the first year, a 2.5 Pontiac Grand Tech IV I4 was standard and a 3.0 L Pontiac Grand Am V6 was optional. The V6 was standard on the Pontiac Grand SE trim released the following year. By 1987, the 2.0 L turbo I4 became standard on the Pontiac Grand Am SE trim. In 1988, the 2.3 L Pontiac Grand Am I4 replaced the V6 used in this previous years models.

The 2.5 L Pontiac Grand Tech IV I4 engine received more power and balance shafts in the year 1989. The 2.3 L Pontiac Grand I4 replaced the 2.0 L turbo as standard on the SE Pontiac Grand model. The 2.0 turbo Pontiac Grand Am I4 produced 165 horsepower, while the 2.3 L I4 produced 180 horsepower and the 2.5 L I4 produced 110 hp.

What engines were offered with fourth generation Grand Ams?

The Pontiac Grand GT trim was introduced in the fourth generation. Engines used in this Pontiac Grand Am generation included the 2.3 L I4, the 2.4 L I4, the 3.1 L V6, and the 3.3 L V6.

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