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Old 12-17-2003, 01:33 AM
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couple of GT questions

ok guys, I have had my 2000 GT for about 3 months now and I love it. I am changing the oil, filter, and fuel filter tomorrow. One of my problems is that when i am accelerating to 45 the car stays at around 40mph and feels like it wont shift down, it feels like I am tapping my foot on the accelerator and the speedometer bounces back and forth alittle. Its enough to notice, but not be a hazard. I am able force shift it by taking my foot off the gas and putting it back on, this fixes it for the trip but it seems to do it pretty regularly on my way to college. Also, I have heard that it is better to use an oil filter for a blazer as opposed to the one specifically for grand prix, has anyone tried this?thanks guys, matt
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Old 12-17-2003, 01:56 PM
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Re: couple of GT questions

Sounds like what mine does when I put cheep gas in the tank. You may have a bad spark plug or coil. Try better gas I run the low octain but from Sunoco.
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Old 12-17-2003, 05:23 PM
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Re: couple of GT questions

How many miles do you have on it? Any modifications? Could be a spark problem, could be a fuel delivery problem and could be a tranny problem.
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Old 12-17-2003, 06:51 PM
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I usually put 89 in it but about once a month I spring for 91 octane. I am going to college so I dont have the money to mod her out. Its got 64,000 miles on it. I was going to put new spark plugs and wires in it next. Thinking about NGK platinums but I have heard that AC Delco works best in it. Also was thinking about Accel 8mm wires.
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Re: couple of GT questions

Demon, what you mean by the 40mph thing is like the car has rough shifting? Because if that is the case then could be your transaxle that might fail soon, that is how my GP prior encarnation started to make me miserable until once I was cruising at 65mph and all of the sudden it went to neutral and I blew the engine cause it rev hard for a long while(music to damn loud and small +incline to feel something was wrong soon enough). IF you mean is just hesitation then could be spark related.
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Old 12-19-2003, 12:19 AM
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When I speed up to around 40 mph he car will plateau out and jolt. the tach bounces and the car shakes. I am 90% sure it a transmission thing. I can take my foot off the gas then put it back on and the car will shift, but its almost like it is struggling to shift.
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Old 12-19-2003, 02:31 AM
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Re: couple of GT questions

Well if that is the case then you might need to havce the tranny serviced.
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Re: couple of GT questions

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I usually put 89 in it but about once a month I spring for 91 octane. I am going to college so I dont have the money to mod her out. Its got 64,000 miles on it. I was going to put new spark plugs and wires in it next. Thinking about NGK platinums but I have heard that AC Delco works best in it. Also was thinking about Accel 8mm wires.
FYI, you are wasting your money on that 89 octane (and the 91). The 3800 SII N/A engine is designed & tuned for 87 octane (or as GMMerlin put it, the crappiest low octane fuel you can find). Running 89 octane in it really has no benefit..other than making your wallet lighter.

Stay away from platinum plugs with this motor. Go with autolites or AC Delcos. As far as the wires..well IMHO wires are wires unless you're heavily modded. Hell, my 90 LE has 132k on it, and it's still running great on the 13 year old stock wires.
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Re: couple of GT questions

Rom, from what year onwards the GTP can use 89 octane?
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Re: Re: couple of GT questions

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FYI, you are wasting your money on that 89 octane (and the 91). The 3800 SII N/A engine is designed & tuned for 87 octane (or as GMMerlin put it, the crappiest low octane fuel you can find). Running 89 octane in it really has no benefit..other than making your wallet lighter.

Stay away from platinum plugs with this motor. Go with autolites or AC Delcos. As far as the wires..well IMHO wires are wires unless you're heavily modded. Hell, my 90 LE has 132k on it, and it's still running great on the 13 year old stock wires.



Is this true?? I can notice a difference with my acceleration whenever I use 91, and when I use 87 I can notice the lack acceleration.
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Rom, from what year onwards the GTP can use 89 octane?

96 and previous GTPs can run 89 octane gas (the ones without a supercharger)
all GTs can run 89 Octane gas
97 and newer GTPs have to use 91 or better Octane gas
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Old 12-19-2003, 04:14 PM
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Re: couple of GT questions

Okay well I have a 99 gt with the basic mods, intake, shift kit, 180 stat and all the free mods listed on zzp. I do notice a difference when I was 87.
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Re: couple of GT questions

I've always put 91 or 93 octane in my 98 gt. Higher octane still gives me better acceration doesn't it?
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Re: couple of GT questions

To my humble knowledge higher octane fuel basically is fuel that requires a little higher temperatures to spark. That is why supercharged or turbo vehicles usually requires higher octane fuels(if what I said is correct), they tend to run a little hotter and to prevent premature ignition higher octane fuel is required. IF you use a cooler thermostat then the car might not require higher octante fuel. If anyone outthere can verify this is correct please do so.
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If you have a GT and it isn't supercharged, it doesn't matter what octane you have. Octane is simply a meassure of gasoline ignition. You either have enough octane, or you don't. More doesn't help. The supercharged engines need the higher end octatne, but the GTs don't need it.

Octane is important up until the point that you have reached the minimum octane rating that you need. After that, you don't get any benefit. If you don't hear knocking, you probably have enough. But with newer cars, the computers can sense if you don't have enough and they will compensate for it so that you don't get knocking. This is when you lose horsepower. 87 octane is enough for the Grand Prix GTs however.

The only reason that you may want to use the higher priced gasolines is because of the additives that the oil companies put into them. Many oil companies put better additives in their higher octane gasolines. They make it "cleaner" than the other octanes. It is the same type of thing that gas additives that you buy at AutoZone do.
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