Can a larger engine fit in 93' Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

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Asked by GuruZTQV7 Oct 21, 2017 at 11:54 AM about the 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 Dr S Coupe

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 93' Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with a 3.4 liter 24 dual overhead
engine fully loaded with all disc brakes and ABS brake system. And the A/C
system is working too. I would like to improve and increase the horsepower and
if need be change out the engine.

4 Answers

You have the largest engine available for your car. You could upgrade the exhaust and intake and gain a few HP.

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Check out K&N for intake upgrades and you could go with a larger, high flow catalytic converter, tail pipe and muffler. There are limited options for your engine so if you really want to go fast buy a Camero.

You can drop a 3800 in with minor modifications like wiring harness and changing the one half shaft but I would use the 4T65E transmission instead of your 4T60E. The 3800s have many options for upgrades including superchargers. Hope it works out

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