Yes, a 1995 Buick Riviera supercharged 3800 engine can generally be replaced with a 1996 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi supercharged 3800 engine, as both engines are part of the GM 3800 series and share many components. However, it's crucial to consider compatibility of engine management systems, wiring harnesses, and other components, as there may be differences between the two model years. Additionally, modifications may be necessary for a proper fit and function, so thorough research and planning are essential before proceeding with the swap.
The 1993 Riviera has a olds 3.8L in it, you would be able to swap the supercharger and related components from a Park Ave Ultra, or Pontiac Bonneville for example. The engine computers are the same part across those vehicles, wiring harness may be challenging; but whereas this vehicle was not offered w/ supercharger from factory, a challenge could be expected.
Lake Orion , Michigan along with the Buick, Lesabre ,Park Avenue & Riviera Also Olds 88, 98 and the Pontiac Bonneville
The Buick Riviera with supercharger should put out 240hp
how many gallon radiator is the 1997 buick riviera
The supercharger has no battery.
I have a 92 Buick Riviera 3800. The temp sensor on my car is just underneath the throttle body... driver's side of the engine
it is between 35 and 47
140 amp
Yes
No, just the sub frame.
you buy a new car!
Neglect to replace the supercharger oil.