supercharged lesabre?
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rogers9c1
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supercharged lesabre?
its always been on my mind to drop a supercharged 3.8 engine and tranny into my 1998 lesabre, what else would I need to make this happen? is this a unrealistic idea even with a parts car? Thanks in advance if this is posted in the wrong area sorry please move.
Re: supercharged lesabre?
If I can put one in this,

you can put one in a Lesabre

you can put one in a Lesabre
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
That is awesome! I love those body style cutlass supreme's. Jealous...
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
with a PCM a wiring harness and a couple other things its completely possible..and it should fit with no problems...
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
You'll need the L67 wiring harness for a bonneville, a complete engine, PCM, and probably have a little custom wiring to do. It's basically a glorified engine swap, since the bonneville, which is also on the H-platform, came with an engine swap. The hardest part will be wiring, and that shouldn't be terrible.
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
I'd make sure the rest of the car is up to snuff before doing an engine swap. Living in the salty north really sucks.
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
Oh for sure and at this stage of it all this is only a dream, I still have a 96 caprice that needs ALOT of work before I could get up enough money to do this swap, but I still want to know whats involved with this swap, Would I need a new fuel pump, what kinda wiring modification's would have to be done?
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
By the way you can use a SSE or SE harness and get a kit from intense to make it work with a L67. Thats is what I am doing because I was unable to find a SSEi after a year. That swap would be pretty straight forward. I wonder if you could get away with not switching the harness out and just switching PCMs and adding the connecting harness I was speaking of, but that is me just word vomiting so I wouldn't put to much stock in it. Kind of suprised they never put a L67 in the lesabre seeing the PA could get it, the Olds, and the Bonneville, etc...
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
All he needs is that wiring to go from the PCM to the BCS...and have the PCM reflashed for an L67.
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
Pretty much what I was thinking. Would be a pretty easy swap I would assume but I could be wrong.
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
What about things like the fuel pump? and would I need the sub frame from the SC car or any suspension parts?
So let me get this right I need a s\c engine with a hd transmission full engine harness and the harness that goes from the PCM to the BCM? any pics of this harness, and will my l36 axles go to the hd trans? I just want a realistic idea of whats needed to do this swap.
So let me get this right I need a s\c engine with a hd transmission full engine harness and the harness that goes from the PCM to the BCM? any pics of this harness, and will my l36 axles go to the hd trans? I just want a realistic idea of whats needed to do this swap.
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
What about things like the fuel pump?
S2s used a dual-speed fuel pump. Not necessary IMO...so long as the fuel pressure is able to keep up with the injectors. You can swap in an L67 pump and it will run the full-speed all the time.
You should either swap in a full FE2 suspension, or order F41 spec springs. Same with the sways, front and rear, and urethane endlinks and bushings would help.would I need the sub frame from the SC car or any suspension parts?
You need the engine and trans. The full engine harness you don't need....just the harness bit that comes from the PCM to the BCS. You do not need the PCM either...just reuse your PCM, send it to someone to have it turned into an L67 PCM. L36 axles will not fit the HD trans.So let me get this right I need a s\c engine with a hd transmission full engine harness and the harness that goes from the PCM to the BCM? any pics of this harness, and will my l36 axles go to the hd trans?
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Re: supercharged lesabre?
Only some S2 L67's used a dual speed pump. Not all.
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