1ST time bonneville Sse owner...need some bolt on ideas
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1ST time bonneville Sse owner...need some bolt on ideas
Yep not sure why I never noticed these but damn this is the most fun I have had in a street car none the less a SEDAN !!! :o
So my question is what are some good "lowcost" bolt on suggestions to get more performance out of this baby..
1993 bonne sse supercharged sereis I 3.8
I am doing plugs and wires and serp. belt as it looks like it is trying to roll off the pully ever so slightly so that is being changed and am doing the supercharger oil also.
I have seen alot about changing the pully on the SC ?
Thanks ahead of time
So my question is what are some good "lowcost" bolt on suggestions to get more performance out of this baby..
1993 bonne sse supercharged sereis I 3.8
I am doing plugs and wires and serp. belt as it looks like it is trying to roll off the pully ever so slightly so that is being changed and am doing the supercharger oil also.
I have seen alot about changing the pully on the SC ?
Thanks ahead of time
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A good place to start is to read up on these TECHINFO >> Performance articles:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ode=cat&cat=18
Oh yeah, and welcome to the feel of fun in a full size sedan!
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ode=cat&cat=18
Oh yeah, and welcome to the feel of fun in a full size sedan!
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Right on,thanks that will keep me busy for a while..
So who is the resident photochop expert who makes sigs ?
I need to clean the car before I get a pic to use as I just tried but never noticed how much white can hide dirt...
I loaded up the pic I want to use and said damn my car is filthy...
http://imagehost.midifox.com/uploads/36af6a758c.jpg
Theres the pic ...yuk huh .. :P
So who is the resident photochop expert who makes sigs ?
I need to clean the car before I get a pic to use as I just tried but never noticed how much white can hide dirt...
I loaded up the pic I want to use and said damn my car is filthy...
http://imagehost.midifox.com/uploads/36af6a758c.jpg
Theres the pic ...yuk huh .. :P
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hey Welcome St. Paul.
You might want to contact Andrew(Harofreak00) from Mankato http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...profile&u=2273 but you'll probably want to get some more pics, and for gosh sakes, wash that beast.
If you want to come up to Sauk Centre some time we could yank your SC and port it a bit. I found 3 hrs work on my 95 did wonders. You just need to bring red gasket maker, TB gasket, and SC --> intake manifold gasket from Auto Value (something like $25 total) and 2 bottles of SC oil from a GM dealer. Might also want to get a SC coupler off ebay (you can also buy the whole kit on ebay for like $100, but that'* over priced).
If you can get a spare set of exhaust manifolds I can have those ported and ceramic coated for $130 and if you bring a 2.2"-2.3" SC pulley I'm sure we could slap that on as well, but you'd need a cold air intake of some sort before the pulley.
You might want to contact Andrew(Harofreak00) from Mankato http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...profile&u=2273 but you'll probably want to get some more pics, and for gosh sakes, wash that beast.
If you want to come up to Sauk Centre some time we could yank your SC and port it a bit. I found 3 hrs work on my 95 did wonders. You just need to bring red gasket maker, TB gasket, and SC --> intake manifold gasket from Auto Value (something like $25 total) and 2 bottles of SC oil from a GM dealer. Might also want to get a SC coupler off ebay (you can also buy the whole kit on ebay for like $100, but that'* over priced).
If you can get a spare set of exhaust manifolds I can have those ported and ceramic coated for $130 and if you bring a 2.2"-2.3" SC pulley I'm sure we could slap that on as well, but you'd need a cold air intake of some sort before the pulley.
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First of all Welcome...................
After reading up on techinfo. Lok for posts bt willwren,he'* the resident Series 1 guru
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