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Member ID: boosted3bar

Location: San Antonio, TX

Vehicle Info

2003 Pontiac Grand Prix

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile13.68 sec @ 100 mph
  • 0-605.8sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP270
  • Weight3500lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Exterior Styling

  • Custom Lighting 

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Last updated: Jul 27, 2009

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Brian’s Pontiac Grand Prix
“E85 Flex-Fuel GTP”

  • Currently 3.3166666666666 /5 Stars.
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[Page1:Intro] [Page2:Track Results] [Page3:Mods] [Page4:Future Plans] [Page5:E85 Conversion] [Page6:Projectors/HID]

This is my 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. It's my daily driver that I've converted to run on the bio-fuel E85. It can also run on premium unleaded but the performance is greatly increased while running E85, plus it's 50+ cents per gallon cheaper. This was the first "flex-fuel" GTP that I know of, now there are a few other Grand Prix's that have been converted. For more information about Pontiac Grand Prix's and other GM 3800 V6 powered vehicles check out this board: Club Grand Prix. For more information about E85 check out these boards: E85Forum.com and Planet E85.

I've installed a few performance modifications but so far they have only been bolt-ons. This car is far from fast, as you'll see on page 2, but it has suprised some people with much more expensive vehicles.

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Ply65Valiant  

Posted by: Ply65Valiant

08/18/2009 03:35PM

Nice to see another E85 GTP Bad ass !

Miz2k  

Posted by: Miz2k

02/09/2008 10:35PM

Sweet! I love the lights. Ive been looking to get some projectors for my 99 prix. Could you give me some info if possible thanks

e3stgs  

Posted by: e3stgs

08/16/2007 04:17PM

Brian, looks awesome, I am trying to do the same thing as you here. Two questions. 1. Would I have a chance with stock injectors? 2. What should I look for for WOT O2 values. I know they should be around 940 with normal gas. Feel free to email me at eliadaoud@yahoo.com Thank you, Elia

Subnoize_soulja  

Posted by: Subnoize_soulja

07/15/2007 05:29PM

sup man sorry got another thing i forgot to ask, can i use #42 injectors, and how did u get the projector in the housing? hit me up.

Subnoize_soulja  

Posted by: Subnoize_soulja

07/15/2007 04:53PM

sweet conversion to E85! sounds easy. i live in minnesota so theres tons of stations around and not enough $ to shell out so i most def want to convert. 1 question, if u need to fill up but cant find a e85 station can u use normal gas instead? if not is there a way to save difrent settings for the pcm so u dont have to do all the work every time u switch (if at all)? Well nice ride i rated u, come check out my ghetto prix some time, PEACE

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Location: San Antonio, TX