First off, why not buy a GT if you wanted a GT?Anyway, two major differences. Compression and lift.Compression of base engine is 10:1, while GT is 11.5:1.GT's higher CR requires premium fuel.GT also has Lift. Quote, originally posted by
http://www.newcelica.org/other/faq/vvtl-i/vvtl-i.htm »VVTL-i einges also have a second set of cam profiles on each cam to give you the "race car when you want" it approach. Tach it up to 6 grand and the motor turns into a monster. The motor puts out a scream as it warps into hyper drive! It feels like a race turbo kicking in with all the added horsepower and torque in a matter of a few hundred rpms. Lift uses oil pressure to push a pin under the rocker arms and cams to force the motor to use the bigger profiles that are not used under normal driving.Converting a base engine to a GT engine would proably cost more than just dropping in a GT engine.
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2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)