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Hello! Just introducing myself. I'm Michael and I have a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix "GTX". It has 42k original miles! Good to be here and look forward to seeing everyone's Pontiacs!

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Thank you:D yes it has the NIC cam, headers, Gen V M90 on a 3.5" pulley, double roller timing chain, 1.6 roller rockers, LS7 lifters, a TEP built trans and I'm sure I'm forgetting something. I have plans to have a turbo for this some day. I plan on going with the precision 6766. But here's the engine bay now. 

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ok so I'm not sure what the difference is between the GTX and the GTP? Very good lookin gp, I really like what you have done.

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Not sure on numbers yet. Still needs some fine tuning first. The GTX was an option package by SLP. Came with the hood, badging, ram air intake, floor mats, wheels and several other optional stuff. 

Your 01 Grand Prix "GTX" is just another reason to admire GM's Pontiac Division (G)randly ( P)roduced vehicles. Welcome !!

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welcome to FP!

nice I do admire slp's work. Also why go turbo when an eaton sc fits directly on the block?

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