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Old 01-21-2004, 11:28 PM
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Question How hard would it be to slap a Quad 4 DOHC high output in my 92 grand am

I have a 92 Grand Am SE with a 2.3L quad OHC and its just do not have the power i want. So i waz thinking of throwing in the Quad4 DOHC High-output. I wanna know if i can just bolt it right it up to my stock transaxle and hook it up to my stock computers.
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Re: How hard would it be to thow a Quad 4 DOHC high output in my 92 grand am

The only Difference between the OHC eng and the DOHC eng is the head. The block is the same, some internal parts are diff. But it should bolt right in. However you will not be able to use the stock Computer, You might also have to change the wiring harness for the eng. compartment, I am not sure of that though
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