Does anyone here have a 3800 in their 88-96 with a turbo kit? I am wondering if any kits will fit with little or no modification, especially the Cartuning kit.
Does anyone here have a 3800 in their 88-96 with a turbo kit? I am wondering if any kits will fit with little or no modification, especially the Cartuning kit.
Greg
i dont think anyone here does, but i know Kuntzie had that kit in his Montana van !
00 GTP - mine | 05 Mariner - hers | 95 F150
There were superchargers GEN I on those engines. Not sure how effective those are, but it would cost less than putting a turbo on it.
Nate
1994 Cutlass Supreme Convertible
1991 Grand Prix GT
You might want to look closer at the 3.8 Buick dropped in their `87 Regal GNX(what a beauty this one was). I know they were sent to Mclaren for some mods but cant recall them at the moment. These cars were RWD but im sure their are similarities between the RWD 3.8`s and the FWD 3.8`s. But im sure it could be done.
1994 Olsmobile Cutlass Supreme SL
Series I got the Eaton M62 supercharger, which is designed for 2.5L to 4.0L engines. They're pretty decent. Ever ridden in a Buick Riv with one? That's a fast car for how big it is.
I'm not sure if the OP is dead set on a turbo or just wants some boost, but you're right an M62 would be much cheaper. You can pick up a junkyard unit for $50 and install a new S/C clutch. Then of course the supporting mods but again it would be much cheaper.
OP, I don't know anything about the kit you're speaking of but now I can't stop imagining a turbocharged Montana van![]()
I just re-read my post above and realized that it was pretty vague, sorry about that. What I am wondering is if anyone has swapped a 3800 series 2 (or 3) into a 88-96 and is running a custom turbo, or turbo kit from a vendor like ZZP or Cartuning. I know the L67 has been swapped a lot and seems to fit well, but I have never done it and I don't know much about the details.
For the 97+ turbo kits, I would think that the manifolds, crossover, and turbo would mount with plenty of room. I would think that the downpipe and wastegate would be the tough part.
Greg
I know Filip (Captain Ficho) has a turbocharged gen-II 3800 powered Regal, but I cannot recall if his was a kit, or just put together with different aftermarket parts.
~Aaron - "Jack of all trades, Master of none."
1992 Chevrolet Lumina Euro 3.4 - 209k "Rockstar"
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Coupe - 214k - Rescue/DD
Originally Posted by GOT2B GM
Here is the link to Fils GS.
There's not a whole lot of information about the swap itself, but I'm sure Fil could give you more information about it.
http://www.w-body.com/showthread.php...her-W-body-%29
~Aaron - "Jack of all trades, Master of none."
1992 Chevrolet Lumina Euro 3.4 - 209k "Rockstar"
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Coupe - 214k - Rescue/DD
Originally Posted by GOT2B GM
Kicker is asking for turbo 3800 swaps into '88 - '96 (Gen I) w-bodies. Ficho's car was a Gen II Regal. Turbos in those are fairly common, and the set-ups are designed purposely for them. He wants to know if those same turbo set-ups designed for Gen II w-bodies will work with a Gen I 3800 swapped car.
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix SE McLaren Turbo (1 of 2749 SOLD), 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD (1 of 1376 SOLD
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1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE McLaren Turbo (1 of 1000 SOLD), 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition (1 of 1341)
-Matt
2000 Regal GS - Stock is the bestest...stock is the fastest...
2000 Grand Prix GT - Yeah sure, I miss you too
1994 Lumina Euro - Miss you..
I intend to do the same thing to my TGP, I already have the 3800 in there, however I was wondering about making it fit as well. I would think it should be possible, but it will probably take some tweaking.
-Mitch Reed
1998 Grand Prix GTP Supercharged
A Few Mods
1990 Turbo Grand Prix
Project Car
1995 Chevy Lumina
Winter Beater, Complete with no OD mod
I do remember a member on here a few months back was selling a 1996 Regal 3800 Series 2 which had a centrifugal supercharger... Not sure about anything else though. Can't find the thread.