With enough retrofitting anything is possible!!! IF you are expecting to replace the 1.9 engine with the 2.0 it wont bolt up correctly. I am sure that you know you would have to replace the transmissions as well.
Although Saturn is no longer producing cars, their are place you can go to review used models. Motor Tredn is a good place for reviews of vehicles. Edmunds is another good site to check for car reviews.
On the passenger side under the dash-box. Three 8MM screws hold it in place
Saturn, the planet, could be considered to be either a place or a thing.
The places to purchase supercharger kits are many and varied. The best place to start would be Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good option to try would be eBay.
No. Saturn comes in second place to Jupiter.
The best place would be Saturn dot com. There are in fact many places to buy Saturn parts from. Shipping costs should also be looked at carefully when selecting a site to order from. Unfortunately there are so many that providing a list is not possible here.
Yes. Saturn has shepherd moons which keep the rings in place.
The Supercharger can be disconnected. My 1998 Ultra had a pulley lockup which caused the belt to come off. I pulled the intact supercharger belt out of the way of moving parts till I had a chance to work on it. A few months later I replaced the pulley and belt, which required raising the engine, pulling bolts out of the motor mount, and weaving the belt into place. I'm not sure it was worth the effort. The car runs very good without boost, for most driving. I continued to use premium fuel, of course. One could just cut the belt off and drive without the supercharger, if desired. So there you have it. P.S. go to Discussion for more tips.
Saturn is a gas planet, and if it were possible to place it in water it would float. Not sure if the rings would float, but, the planet itself would.
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Saturn's website is one place where someone could find a Saturn Aura Hybrid. Edmund's website is another place where some could find this vehicle online.
Find an old Sega Saturn, place it on top of your Playstation, put the games in the Saturn and presto! You're playing Saturn games on your Playstation!