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Old 08-04-2004, 06:58 PM
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95 GASE 3.1 V6 --> 3.8 V6 Supercharged?

Alrighty, here's my situation. My engine just completely ate it on my 95 SE. Four mechanics looked at it and said it would mostlikely just be better to throw a new engine into it. It's an automatic (4 speed). So, I was wondering if it's possible to throw a 3.8 Supercharged V6 from a Grand Prix in it. And if it is possible, what needs to be done?

*Edit:* Also, I found some engines really cheep from a few camaros. I know they are RWD cars... so what complications would I expect if it's even possible to put the engine into a FWD car?

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Old 08-04-2004, 09:20 PM
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Re: 95 GASE 3.1 V6 --> 3.8 V6 Supercharged?

even if you find a way there will be HUGE "complications" as in New transmission or youll break your stock, and thats just the beginning of a long list. even just putting the supercharger in a grand prix gt(which is naturally aspirated) would require many other supportive modds. As far as im concerned, the 3800 isnt even an option for you.
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