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    Have a question hope someone can help me. I have a 99 Grand Prix gtp and my engine decide to say gud bye to me. I have found a 06 Grand Prix gt engine. Can I transfer that engine into my 99 gtp? Hope someone can answer this question. Thanks!
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    Yes.

    You'll have to transfer a few parts, but it's do-able. That 06 GT motor should be supercharged.

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    Not directly but it will bolt right in. You need to either use your blower and lim or buy an adapter plate for the throttle body, the Series III uses a different style of throttle body and they bolt up differently and as far as I know the newer throttle body will not work in the 97-03 cars. You will need to modify a few other things as well but they are very simple and won't take much time at all. Let me dig up the Gen 5 swap thread to give you some more info on what all will need to be done.

    Personally I would keep the Gen V on it and just modify what needs to be modified.

    Here ya go http://www.grandprixforums.net/showthread.php?t=49039
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    yes the 06 grand prix gt motor is the supercharged one. so basically i have to worry about the throttle body if im reading this right.
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    Pretty much.

    Get a Gen V to Gen III throttlebody adapter, swap your fuel rail over (since the 04+ are returnless) and then swap the whole motor in.

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