can i supercharge a 3.100 v6 motor in a 1995 pontiac grand prix if so what could go wrong

Asked by codygrandprix Oct 21, 2016 at 02:17 PM about the 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Dr SE Coupe

Question type: Car Customization

i want to supercharge my car which is a 1995 pontiac grand prix but i have no
idea if it would work or have room or what could go wrong with my car if it
does work any sugesstions plaese help

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3.1 engines..weren't designed to have a super charger . The 3.8 s that have super chargers are built to handle it. Maybe find a.good used 3.8 SC engine and swap . You'll also need harnesses and Ecm . Throwing an SC on a 3.1 especially one with miles on it will just leave you with an ugly boat anchor .

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The first thing that will go wrong is you will run out of money. It's not something you can just bolt on and go. You pretty much have to rebuild the entire car. Sell the car you have and buy a GTP. They are still relatively plentiful and way less expensive than what you're thinking about doing. Plus it was built by the factory so all the parts are right. If you want a project car, you can upgrade from there.

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