ok I have a 92 bonneville and I am wondering
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ok I have a 92 bonneville and I am wondering
I want to sup it up but I am wondering can I do it to this car or am I just stuck with piece of crap?? I really wanna superchage it is that possible?? it is not supercharged stock
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Not possible to SC an SE trim level car with a normally aspirated engine. To bad you don't like your 92. The Series I NA is a decent car, still powered by a very strong 3800 engine. Check Techinfo for options on performance mods
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LOL..sorry
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/
Its another page on Bonnevilleclub, you can do a general search or click on the links underneath the search box.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/
Its another page on Bonnevilleclub, you can do a general search or click on the links underneath the search box.
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Its not a piece of crap, look up deathrats posts and look at what all he has done to his car. Remember your car most likely doesnt have a EGR valve so you must take certain precautions when upgrading its performance.
First go with that 180 thermostat, then a new intake and that will probably satisfy your performance needs for quite a while.
First go with that 180 thermostat, then a new intake and that will probably satisfy your performance needs for quite a while.
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Originally Posted by Kuhl
Its not a piece of crap, look up deathrats posts and look at what all he has done to his car. Remember your car most likely doesnt have a EGR valve so you must take certain precautions when upgrading its performance.
First go with that 180 thermostat, then a new intake and that will probably satisfy your performance needs for quite a while.
First go with that 180 thermostat, then a new intake and that will probably satisfy your performance needs for quite a while.
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180 T-stats are dirt cheap. And check out intake options that some of our vendors have.
We have 3 vendors, 2 in the US and 1 in Canada.
In US, Domestic Performance and Angry Duck Tofu Racing and in Canada: Pure Performance Fever.
Check out the Vendors Forum on this board for more info
We have 3 vendors, 2 in the US and 1 in Canada.
In US, Domestic Performance and Angry Duck Tofu Racing and in Canada: Pure Performance Fever.
Check out the Vendors Forum on this board for more info