Looking at a 1996 ssei tell me what u think.......
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Looking at a 1996 ssei tell me what u think.......
I am going to look at this 1996 bonnie ssei today what do you think a good price on this car is and what do u think i should pay with the 1995 bonnie trade in? That is if i can get a loan thru him no credit sigh.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
O yea and what do thease bonnies run 0-60 time and qtr mile time?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
O yea and what do thease bonnies run 0-60 time and qtr mile time?
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Depends on what you are trying to do with it.
96 is the hybrid year in a sense. Has the Series 2 motor and what most would consider the Series 1 transmission.
96 is the hybrid year in a sense. Has the Series 2 motor and what most would consider the Series 1 transmission.
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I wanted to put a 3.4 inch underdrive pulley 1.9:1 roller rockers cai high flow cat upgraded pcm and a custom downpipe that would be all i would wana do to it what thopse trannies handle and whats the reliability of those?
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Look what I'm putting my 4T60'* through. They hold up well, and can be built for the power. Just remember when modding, any car will need a trans sooner.
The good news is that we've not seen more 96 SSEi'* with failed transmissions, even though they got the older 4T60. In fact, if anything, FEWER Series 2 L67'* mated to 4T60'* fail than Series 1 L67'* mated to the same trans.
The Series 1 develops it'* torque at a lower RPM which tends to be more abusive to the trans than the S2 in that regard. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a 96SSEi as long as the car checks out.
The good news is that we've not seen more 96 SSEi'* with failed transmissions, even though they got the older 4T60. In fact, if anything, FEWER Series 2 L67'* mated to 4T60'* fail than Series 1 L67'* mated to the same trans.
The Series 1 develops it'* torque at a lower RPM which tends to be more abusive to the trans than the S2 in that regard. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a 96SSEi as long as the car checks out.
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