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  2. Buick Regal - Wikipedia

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    For 1985, the Grand National remained unchanged. 1987 Buick Regal Grand National Engine. Visible factory Garret turbocharger on 3.8 Liter V-6. For 1986, a modified engine design with air-air intercooling boosted the performance even further to a specified 235 hp (175 kW) at 4000 rpm and 330 lb⋅ft (447 N⋅m) of torque at 2400 rpm.

  3. This 1246-HP Ringbrothers Buick Grand National SEMA Car ... - AOL

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    The engine is good for 2000 hp when running 50 psi of boost, but it’s been dropped back to 32 psi for streetability. On this E85 tune , the car provides 1246 hp and 1000 lb-ft of torque.

  4. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    1978–1987 Buick Regal Sport Coupe, T-Type, Grand National, and GNX; ... L26 engine in a Pontiac Grand Prix. The L26 is the Series III version of the 3800. It is ...

  5. T-Type - Wikipedia

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    It has been rumored that the T-Type, Grand National and GNX nameplates could return to the Buick lineup, to be sold as 4-door sedans. These new incarnations would share a rear-wheel drive platform with the Cadillac ATS and be powered by a choice of two engines that would be mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission or 6-speed manual. The T ...

  6. Gale Banks - Wikipedia

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    Also that year, a Banks-powered 450-hp twin-turbo Buick V-6 becomes the prototype for the Buick Grand National production car. 1982: The "Sundowner" Corvette, powered by a Banks twin-turbo big block, becomes the "World's Fastest Passenger Car" at 240 mph, taking the record away from the "Hanky Panky" Studebaker , which also used a Banks ...

  7. ISCARS Dash Touring Series - Wikipedia

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    The ISCARS Dash Touring Series (previously known as the NASCAR Baby Grand National, Goody's Dash Series and IPOWER Dash Series among others) was a stock car racing series created by NASCAR in 1973, initially running solely at North Wilkesboro Speedway, that involved V6 powered stock cars raced over relatively short distances.

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