yeah, if your ready to do the field work. this is not easy, like changing a light or putting on a high air intake. im talking compression testing and maybe even boring the piston cambers. but keep in mind you can upgrade any engine to have superchargers and turbos. and lastly even if it does work if you fail to upgrade crankshaft, camshaft, lifters and bearings you could burn it up or worst. but have fun and buy two engines.
Theoretically, you could put the supercharger setup from a factory supercharged 3800 series 2 engine but it would be a lot of work and you would have to do a lot with wiring. The Buick Park Avenue, Pontiac Bonneville SSEI and the Olds 88 LSS will have that engine.
Supercharge Me was created in 2007.
Theoretically you can supercharge any internal combustion motor. Practically, there probably is not much in the way of off-the-shelf parts available to supercharge a 2.4 litre Mitsubishi motor. In addition, the relatively small size of the motor (compared to many supercharged motors) means it would be difficult to achieve large power or torque gains. If you really want to go down this path I would advise a turbo instead of a supercharger.
The Best of Supercharge was created in 1976.
AC R44LTS6 0.06 gap
Mounted on the engine block.
you get supercharge when your health bar is blinking red
You supercharge too.
you get supercharge and shake the remot.
front side of plastic intake manifold
Click the link for a diagram.
3800