Yes, you just have to look around. I just saw a website that had a turbo for sale for around 2 grand, its used but it'd would probably give you 5-6PSI which is like a 40% increase in overall power. they are hard to come by and i don't know why, doesn't make sense to put a turbo on a V6, just buy a 350 V8 5.7L engine and drop it in the F-body, then get a turbo. you could pump out a good 400 horses with just that, add a chip, bore out the cylinders, and some other performance parts and you'll be one fast dude.
help any?
A turbo on a V6 will outrun any 350 any day. Considering that the turbo is designed and installed correctly, you can possibly triple the horsepower of the V6
Oh by the way,,,adding a decent turbo to a 350 V* that is designed properly can give you 700-800 horsepower.
And a decent 350/5.7 in practically new running condition will run you about $4000. Cheaper and more efficient to turbo the V6
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This Week in Joe's Basement - 1989 Basement Starter Kit 1-34 was released on: USA: 15 July 1991
mass air flow sensor or manifold pressure sensor. your car will have either or.
Inspect the catalytic converter heat shield.
205-series and 208-series
Approximately 90 litres, or 34 Gallons
34% available chlorine-30%-40%
it doesn't have one it is electric uses a vehicle speed sensor on rear of trans.
Your serial number indicates that your Smith and Wesson model 34-1 was made in the year 1982.
yes,I have Lt285-75x16 on mine and 285's are 34" tall but only 9"-10" wide and I have no leveling kit,but depending on how wide your rims are will be a factor
Check your local Craigslist and search for "SP-34" to see if anyone has them available in your locality.
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