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Old Feb 12, 2008 | 01:02 PM
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ok so i have been looking around on 3800performance, wbodystore, zzperformance, and intense racing. so why is it that nobody makes performance parts like headers, PCM'*, etc. for 1995 bonnevilles?
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Old Feb 12, 2008 | 01:07 PM
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They do. They just don't list it.

Assuming you have an L36, almost all the bolt on'* for a 97+ L36 will work on your 95.

As far as tuning goes, search GMTuners/Sinister Performance.

And check out my cardomian for the whole mess of stuff I did to my 95.
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so where would i find a 95 pcm at. are you saying i 97 will work?

and i see you ride haha nice i've been ridin for around 7 years now
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Pre-96'* don't have to have the whole PCM re-programed, just an e-prom chip in a removable memcal that'* inside your PCM.

Sinister Performance can make a chip for you.. But in order to get the most out of it, you really need to scan your car to see how it'* behaving currently. And more importantly all tune-up items should be fresh.

Just shoot him an e-mail. He'* a good dude and will take care of you.

Yep. Been riding off and on since '98.

Where are you at in PA?
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Lehigh valley around allentown, and 45 mins to an hour from philly
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so the kyb adjustable shocks. any one have opinions on them?
and would the grand prix/monte carlo ones fit on the 95 bonne
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They don't make adjustable shocks for our cars. The GP/Montie/Regal stuff won't work.
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then for better performance in struts what should i look for?
i already have coils/springs they were custom made at a local shop
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I would stay away from KYB GR2'*. I had them on my car and they couldn't keep up..

The only other option really is Monroe, I think. Hopefully others will chime in.
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