buick 3.8l in a monte ss?

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bigbadcuddy

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hey everyoine i got a 1988 monte carlo ss and i was wondering if it would be worth putting a 3.8L in it or just keepin a big block chevy
 
please tell me your kidding?
if you have to ask, you lose your big block privileges
 
Only if it comes with a turbo, intercooler, & methanol/water injection. 8)
 
dogshit said:
Only if it comes with a turbo, intercooler, & methanol/water injection. 8)

Or a 3800 series II supercharged if he is pretty good at fabricating 8)
 
what!???? Really? Give me your big bock and I'll give you my 87 54k original mile's 4.3 fuel injected V6 and I'll even throw in the 200r4. Face it gas prices suck, so why would you want a big block. :wink:
 
crappycutlass said:
slam in a iron duke from an s10 or camaro...


(YES i said camaro... i have seen it.)

Ya, i've seen one. Only one, lol. It was a 4-speed car. 82 or 83 i think. Thought it was pretty weird.
 
i had an 82 firebird that came with one,bad idea
 
yea i figured it would be kinda cool to see a monte ss with a turbocharged v6 in it, i personally havent seen one im sure there out there. i dont have a motor for it yet. i bought it as my first car for 500 bucks and i drove it till the motor blew. so im gonna do a frame-off to it and turn it into a street rod. i just wanted to know what oyu guys thought of my two motor possibilities
 
ah ok, you were refering to taking out a big block to put in a n/a 3.8 my bad lol!!!! im sorry!
 
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