I just picked up a 92' SC2 coupe for cheap. The body is straight, but I'm thinking, after all these years, surely there are some that have bigger, better, badder motors in them. I really don't want to boost right away, but might later on. Any ideas, or links would be helpful. I would google, but my brother has dial-up.
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thank you , but I was looking for something a little more specific. The guy who sold me the car has a friend that will swap engines...$200 out and $200 in. Now if there were major mods needed, I'd pay a lot more. You said eco swap. Is that possible without basically rebuilding everything?
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Saturn motorsports .com has a good amount of parts and those motors are not bad to boost just not normaly done.
its a saturn its the best car ever, you dont need any swaps lol, or so JimmyZ would say

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NightmaresCavy wrote:Saturn motorsports .com has a good amount of parts and those motors are not bad to boost just not normaly done.
I agree, the Saturn engines are pretty damn good once they're beefed up. There was that gay Barney guy on here a while back who had a boosted DOHC Saturn with 270 horsepower or something like that.
No, there is not any particularly good motor that is a direct swap.
Anything you wanted to do would have to be custom.
Could do a newer 98 and up SC2 1.9L DOHC swap in it. Should give it some more potential to work with and make it alot of fun to drive.

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