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Old 01-19-2005 | 05:49 PM
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I've been looking around to see what can be done with my engine, but it seems that the options available for bonnevilles are fewer once you get older than a '97. I know that from 94-96 changes were made all over the place: Series I changing to Series II, body style changes, etc.
Is there anything different with my non-SC Series II than with say, a '97 non-SC Series II??
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PCM is different. I think you can still go to a smaller SC Belt, put in a 180 stat, heat range colder spark plugs. You should be happy with that.
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A 95 and 97 is the same. The only difference is the tranny which in you're case is a 4T60-E but for the 97 is a 4T65-E. All series 2 should have mods for it. A lot of companies say 97-03 because thats when the series 2 started being put in the Grand Prix. Most 3800 performance companies revolve around the Grand Prix. Why? # 1: the demand is very high. #2: the demand for Bonneville parts didn't exist until a couple years ago. You can get any performance part a series 2 can get.
PCM is different. I think you can still go to a smaller SC Belt, put in a 180 stat, heat range colder spark plugs. You should be happy with that.
BTW- he is NA
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Damn, I missed the "non" part. So yea, if its a series two, should be the same.
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anything that is avaialble for the Series II will work on your car EXCEPT PCM you have the hybrid OBDI/II
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Originally Posted by lglarum
Is there anything different with my non-SC Series II than with say, a '97 non-SC Series II??
They have a diffrent rear exhaust manifold and your 95 dosen't have a map sensor but the 97 does. They also use diffrent coolant, i think and it'* not good to mix them? Nothing too diffrent though.
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Good deal, and here'* is an example of what I'm talking about:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...947104790&rd=1
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That is a HORRIBLE intake. If you get a intake make sure it goes right up to the headlight assembly. If you get a intake like the one in the picture it will just suck up the engines heat and you will LOSE power. I feel bad for the supercharged engine in that picture. It must be getting 10* of KR.

Here are some sites you'll want to look at.

www.intense-racing.com
www.zzperformance.com
www.3800performance.com
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
anything that is avaialble for the Series II will work on your car EXCEPT PCM you have the hybrid OBDI/II
Does anyone make an aftermarket OBDI/II PCM?? Or are there any chips out there for added performance?

did I just ask the same question twice?
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Originally Posted by lglarum
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anything that is avaialble for the Series II will work on your car EXCEPT PCM you have the hybrid OBDI/II
Does anyone make an aftermarket OBDI/II PCM?? Or are there any chips out there for added performance?

did I just ask the same question twice?
nope you will have to get a custom burn, and NOBODY is doing that as of right now


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