[Shotimes] Pontiac unveils SHO successor?
Ron Childs
rbchilds@pacbell.net
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:16:16 -0700 (PDT)
The Pontiac 326 is a different engine than the Chevy 327. It dates back to the days
when GM's divisions each had distinctively different engines, even if displacements
were the same or close.
-Ron Childs '91
--- bjshov8 <bjshov8@comcast.net> wrote:
> So in 43 years we've managed to lose 1 cubic inch? :-)
>
> I've lost interest in Chebby- is the 326 still basically the same old small
> block?
>
> Also- isn't the Bonneville bigger than the GP? Seems odd that they put the
> big V8 in one vs. the other.
>
>
> > The 4.6 Northstar is in the Bonneville GXP. The GP GXP has
> > a 5.3L V8 according to Autoweek, that would be the 326 CI
> > Chevy probably. The Autoweek online story doesn't say
> > specifically, but they do say it is an all aluminum engine.
> >
> > It is expected to sell for under $30,000.
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