What is the difference between Grand Am SE1 & Grand Am SE

Asked by RussellE Mar 23, 2010 at 10:39 AM about the 2002 Pontiac Grand Am

Question type: General

Wondering what the difference was. Have bought a Grand Am SE with motor blown and searching for engine have been seeing SE1's listed. Also wondering if the motors are interchangeable between the two.

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The motors are the same on all the Grand Am models. The GT's are rated a little higher due to the "Ram Air" intake but it really doesn't make a difference.

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the engine is the same the only difference is that the gt goes up to 140 m/p/h and the se doesnt

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And yes all the engine are interchangeable but if it had a four cylinder first you'd have to get a the transmission for the engine

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I have a 2001 Grand Am Gt and it actually goes up to 140.... I also own a 2004 Grand am SE1 and it tops out at 120. The GT is built lighter and lower to the ground and comes with Ram Air which is why it has a higher top speed. I do prefer the SE1 however because it is a smoother ride and has cloth bucket seats instead of leather bucket seats. That is just opinion though.

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False I’ve had my grand am gt up to 142 mph before if you have a pre 2000s there is no speed limiter

you are all wrong the grand am is a basturd car arriving from the grand prix and the trans am

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