Pontiac supercharger

Asked by fly_oung Oct 12, 2018 at 12:17 PM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

Question type: Car Customization

So i got a steal off a car, 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
for $1000 and why not make a cheap project car.
Ended up buying a Supercharger from a 2003
Pontiac GTP thinking it would fit but the bolts dont
line up... probably wouldve been smart to look at
that before the purchase. Would I be able to do the
conversion/swap? maybe a spacer? Please
anything helps?!?! and i cant return the super
charger :(

2 Answers

thats the thing id like to use it if its possible, maybe drill holes and make a gasket or some kind of spacer/ adapter i can buy or make. but if it comes down to it you might be right.. :(

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You don't need to start making parts. They are all readily available at the wrecking yard because there were lots of GTPs made. However, its not as simple as bolting on a supercharger. You also need the two stage fuel system, the wiring harness, the heavy duty transmission and while your're at it the correct supercharger compatible engine would help. If you want a project car, sell your supercharger and your car and use the money to buy a genuine factory engineered and built supercharged GTP. Spend your time and money upgrading that and you'll have a fun car that you can enjoy tomorrow.

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