93 bonneville
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i am looking into rebuilding my 93 bonneville ssei 3800 supercharged engine, every where i ask about aftermarket parts, they till me all the have is stock parts, can i make this engine faster, if so can someone point me in the right place,iam new to the fuel injection car stuff, had a 78 monte carlo that ran good, but i want to try something new.
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Welcome to the Club!
Unfortunately, the aftermarket is very limited on the 92-95 cars. On the other hand, if you have a little skill with a Dremel tool, there are plenty of DIY mods that can net you decent gains.
Unfortunately, the aftermarket is very limited on the 92-95 cars. On the other hand, if you have a little skill with a Dremel tool, there are plenty of DIY mods that can net you decent gains.
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do a searsh on porting the LIM. that is a great start. and also porting the stock exhaust manifolds.
other than that there are nearly as many bolt ons as the series 2 L67.
but we do have rockers!
other than that there are nearly as many bolt ons as the series 2 L67.
but we do have rockers!
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Originally Posted by GonneVille
Welcome to the Club!
Unfortunately, the aftermarket is very limited on the 92-95 cars. On the other hand, if you have a little skill with a Dremel tool, there are plenty of DIY mods that can net you decent gains.
Unfortunately, the aftermarket is very limited on the 92-95 cars. On the other hand, if you have a little skill with a Dremel tool, there are plenty of DIY mods that can net you decent gains.
The bottom line is that you don't need to upgrade any internals at all. A stock bottom-end rebuild is more than sturdy enough to support more power than you're ever likely to see.
Post in Performance and Brainstorming with your goals and realistic budget, and we'll help you get there.
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