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For Series 1, there'* the L27, a naturally aspirated engine and the L67, a supercharged one. With Series 2, The L36 is naturally aspirated while the Series 2 L67 is supercharged. The Series 3 was never offered to Bonnevilles since production pretty much ended by the time it came out, but the L26 is NA and the L32 is supercharged.

L27 engines from 1991 to about 95, but Bonnevilles had this engine from 92 to 94.

The Series 1 L67 was available from 92 to 95 on Bonnevilles.


1991-1995:
1992-1995:
It looks like the popularity faded with the switch to the Series 3. Here'* a tiny list of the L26 cars.


The L36 was available from about 1995 in some cars. Here'* a huge list of all of them.
The Series 2 L67 was found in these cars:
The L26 was offered starting in 2004 for these cars:


And the L32 was only available in:
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