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Turbo6Smackdown

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Ok, sorry for asking such a cherry question but, Im currently in the process of replacing my daily driver with another charge air buick. I would LOVE it to be another g body, but i cant use a G as a daily driver, cuz i care soo much for them, that i wouldnt be able to actually drive it. i would get nervous when it rains, would have to park waayy in back when going shopping due to door dings etc etc.... I cant do this. I need a non g body, but still want it to be a buick of some sort. would prefer an older non g body t type, but that would be pretty much impossible. I may build my own though. So heres my questions..
1. were there super charged 3.8 litres in 88/89?
2. how hard are they to transplant into 87-90 N/A buicks?
3. how easy is it to make an older fwd N/A 3.8 litre zippy?

I am going to either buy a newer supercharged 3.8 buick, or, just an N/A t type lesabre, somerset, or skylark, or, throw a first gen supercharged 3.8 into an 88-89 lesabre and do my own 'blackout trim' package on her.. who knows... just exploring my options as of now. Thanks in advance.
 
The first GM 3.8 supercharged engines came out in the calander year of 1991, with a model year of 1992.

At least as far as I know. I have never come across a 1991 model year car with the supercharged 3.8.

David
 
They had 205 hp (92-93) or 225hp (94-95) and used the smaller M62 supercharger. Of course a smaller pulley can be added for a bit more, and a few years ago more hop up stuff was available but now most of the stuff made is for the series II and later.

The series II carried a stock 240 hp and was phased in around the 1995 model year or so, depending upon the exact car model.

I am a Oldsmobile 98 fan myself ( the touring sedan models with the hiher performance suspension, bucket seats, floor shift, etc. This is something that Buick never offered in the equivilent Park Avenue) , so I am limited to the series I as they were only offerered in the 92-94 model year 98's (Series II were offerered in the later Olds 88's)

What I run is a s series I M62 ported supercharger, water/menthol injection and smaller pulley. I also have a 3" exhaust system along with a rather noisy (not the best) Flowmaster and high flow cat. It works ok, and suprises quite a few people. I would say that I have about 235 / 240 hp as it sits. Much more and you really need to reprograme the computer, and this is a bit hard now on the OBD-1 systems as most everything has gone to the newer OBD-II systems.

David
 
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