Hello everyone Im New to this site. I recently bought a 1994 camaro with the 3.4 liter. Im trying to figure out the fastest way to get some power out of it. I mean it is a camaro right? I came across a buddy with a supercharger from a 1999 grand prix 3800. I'm pretty sure that it won't fit but I figure I'll ask. If not what about the 3800 woumd that bolt up to my tranny? Kr how bout a 350 or 305 I was told that those would both bolt up to my tranny is that true?
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I can’t remember if the the bellhousing is the same for the 3.4 vs the 3.8.
You can use a fwd block in your car yes, but you will need to swap in the rwd parts such as the oil pan, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds and I thought heads too. Been awhile since I did it.
If you want to use the supercharger then you are looking at quite a bit of fab work as well
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Welcome to the board. If I remember correctly the housing is slightly wider on the 3.8.
doing a turbo might be an easier route than the root blower. Below is the video of a turbo 3.4. He was a member here awhile back.
https://youtu.be/26xg9wUKNwg
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