i have a 1990 sse need info
Originally Posted by jspease
i have been told that i could take an supercharger from an 1991ssei anb put it in my sse can i do this do i need to replace any thing befor i do it
there was never a 91 SSEi EVER
and no you cant just SC an NA motor.....techinfo is your friend
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Your answer is below
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...percharging+se
1991 Bonnevilles did not have a supercharged option, that was only introduced in 1992
Your answer is below
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...percharging+se
1991 Bonnevilles did not have a supercharged option, that was only introduced in 1992
Originally Posted by jspease
i have been told that i could take an supercharger from an 1991ssei anb put it in my sse can i do this do i need to replace any thing befor i do it
For starters theres no such thing as a 91 SSEi...92 was the first year.
I guess I shouldnt say no, anything is possible with the right amount of time and money.
here take a look at this http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=31
SSEi'* weren't produced until 1992, and there are 3 different types. I don't have the time to go into it all at this point, but I can point out the information in the Techinfo link above, and explain that the most cost-effective method of supercharging your car is to sell it and buy an SSEi.
The second most practical method is to swap the entire engine, transmission, computer, and wiring harness into your car.
The worst possible scenario is for you to try to adapt a SC to your current car. Your trans won't hold the power, nor will your engine internals for very long. You will have a car you cannot afford to repair.
The second most practical method is to swap the entire engine, transmission, computer, and wiring harness into your car.
The worst possible scenario is for you to try to adapt a SC to your current car. Your trans won't hold the power, nor will your engine internals for very long. You will have a car you cannot afford to repair.
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