> GM 3.6-liter 420-hp twin-turbo (8 speed) driving the rear wheels <
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> GM 3.6-liter 420-hp twin-turbo (8 speed) driving the rear wheels <
3.6-liter 420-hp twin-turbo driving the rear wheels through an electronic limited-slip differential.
Would make a great power
plant for a new Chevy Monte Carlo
plant for a new Chevy Monte Carlo
4-Sure
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p.s. Admin `Mike, you need to do put the above in your Camaro
Last edited by Space; 09-19-2013 at 09:02 AM.
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I wonder if this would be considered as a newer "Tuxedo" version of the 87 Buick Grand Nationals.
Not gonna lie, I would love to have that powerplant and drivetrain in my car.
hmmmmmm I wonder if they still do "Pimp my Ride" cause I would definitely submit my car for consideration if they would put that in. but a nicely done up 350 bored 30 over with a 400 crank would do nicely as well
Not gonna lie, I would love to have that powerplant and drivetrain in my car.
hmmmmmm I wonder if they still do "Pimp my Ride" cause I would definitely submit my car for consideration if they would put that in. but a nicely done up 350 bored 30 over with a 400 crank would do nicely as well
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Thanks `Mike for your post...I will have to do more homework on these GM engines..
Which engine is better ? In your opinion ?
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LoL `Ken, yes I think it would be a great transplant project for your Monte >
Which engine is better ? In your opinion ?
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LoL `Ken, yes I think it would be a great transplant project for your Monte >
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