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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:35 AM
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Welcome to the site. I personally prefer the supercharged motors myself. Main additional maintenance is just changing out the supercharger oil from time to time (manual calls for every 25k miles I think). But to each their own. Hope you get the one you want.
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:47 AM
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Welcome to the site. I say go silver. The high sport kit makes it all worth it.
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:49 AM
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"L67 swap makes the panties drop"

Go with the one in the best condition... a supercharger is always a plus though... There is really no additional maintenance, just the blower oil
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by KJRich
Welcome to the site. I also joined before I actually purchased my Monte. The forum was very helpful with what to look for and be aware of.
Cool. They've been good responding with me too.
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Welcome to the MCF. Owning a Monte Carlo is not a requirement to hanging here. Don't be a stranger. Gregg
Alright, I'll try not to be lol.
Originally Posted by SupplySgt
Welcome to the site. I personally prefer the supercharged motors myself. Main additional maintenance is just changing out the supercharger oil from time to time (manual calls for every 25k miles I think). But to each their own. Hope you get the one you want.
Well, supercharged engines are known for going bad more often than one that is N/A.
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Welcome to the site. I say go silver. The high sport kit makes it all worth it.
I'm not a huge fan of the silver ones interior.
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"L67 swap makes the panties drop"

Go with the one in the best condition... a supercharger is always a plus though... There is really no additional maintenance, just the blower oil
I don't really understand how a supercharger is a plus, unless it's like a Corvette ZR-1 or something, GMs lower end cars with superchargers usually suck.
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by nitehawkjcb
"L67 swap makes the panties drop"
YES lol
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 10:29 AM
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After hearing a bit of info I'd say go wtih the black one
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 11:34 AM
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Welcome to the site and good luck with your purchase and no GMs lower end supercharged cars do not suck.
 
Old Jan 22, 2012 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackRainSS
After hearing a bit of info I'd say go wtih the black one
Yeah, but my family is determined that if someone is selling their car, it's becuase something is wrong with it, even though I'm trying to trade my blazer, and there is nothing wrong with it mechanically.
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Welcome to the site and good luck with your purchase and no GMs lower end supercharged cars do not suck.
I'll give up on this point I think before I make too many enemies.. :P

But I will say one thing..

" Originally Posted by zabolots
Now that cars are moving from larger naturally-aspirated engines to smaller forced-induction (turbo, supercharged) engines, will this have any impact on engine durability? FI obviously has much higher cylinder pressures. Won't this reduce reliability over the long haul?

You bring up a legitimate point. As others have said the hard parts that never fail on a NA engine are usually upgraded and also do not typically fail in the FI model. However if you look at reliability ratings of two otherwise identical cars (GP GT vs GP GTP) you will see much higher maintenance costs with the FI car.

As the happy owner of many previous FI cars just take a look under the hood of a 5 year old turbo car and compare it to any NA car. The turbos put a tremendous amount of extra heat under the hood and there is no question it prematurely kills belts, hoses and other plastic bits."

This is a post from BigSwede on..

Link: Engine reliability: NA vs FI
 

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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Cully77
YES lol
Haha I knew Cully would appreciate that one!
 
Old Jan 27, 2012 | 01:13 PM
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Welcome! hope you have a lot of great and trouble free miles in your monte!!
 

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