<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by daWhoady:
#)$%*& $#%& $%()*!!!!! :rolleyes:
not exactly<hr></blockquote>
Ok both engines are 231ci (3.8liters). Both share the same bore and stroke and both are 90degree buick devered V6s. They are bascally the same except the series 2 is an updated updated version from the ornginal 3.8 which was derived from an older buick v6 from which that was orngnally a buick V8 with 2 less pistons. If you don't belive me please go to www.gnttype.org and read up on the 3.8. The 3800 series2 is still a buick engine not a chevy unlike the 2.8, 3.1, 3.4 which are the only 60degree V6s that Gm has. A front mount turbo can be used on a 3.8 but what you need is A/C brackets from the FWD verison of this engine and also the water pump needs to be changed too, along with moving the heater core water lines some where eles. But it can be done. I belive it would be easier to do this than a TT setup that can cause more trouble than what it is worth.
#)$%*& $#%& $%()*!!!!! :rolleyes:
not exactly<hr></blockquote>
Ok both engines are 231ci (3.8liters). Both share the same bore and stroke and both are 90degree buick devered V6s. They are bascally the same except the series 2 is an updated updated version from the ornginal 3.8 which was derived from an older buick v6 from which that was orngnally a buick V8 with 2 less pistons. If you don't belive me please go to www.gnttype.org and read up on the 3.8. The 3800 series2 is still a buick engine not a chevy unlike the 2.8, 3.1, 3.4 which are the only 60degree V6s that Gm has. A front mount turbo can be used on a 3.8 but what you need is A/C brackets from the FWD verison of this engine and also the water pump needs to be changed too, along with moving the heater core water lines some where eles. But it can be done. I belive it would be easier to do this than a TT setup that can cause more trouble than what it is worth.
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