how big of a motor can i put in my 95 cav........i want somtin that i can consist of putting money into
chad coonan wrote:how big of a motor can i put in my 95 cav........i want somtin that i can consist of putting money into
what?

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well..your profile doesnt say exactly what you have now but if you have a 95z my first suggestion would be the 2.3 HO quad motor...of course you have other options like the 3400 or 3800 but thats a bit more money and work.....what motor do you have right now?
something to put money into... The stock motor with a lot of miles can require that quite easily...
572 FTW, then maybe like quad turbo it with 9 superchargers, taht would take some money
First of all learn to ask what your thinking. Secondly, it's an engine, not a motor, because it consists of multiple systems to get the job done. Unlike an electric motor that isn't...Also if you want to spend the money on the car just keep it a couple more years. It'll satisfy that real quick.
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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.
i have seen a 95 cavi with a 468ci in it
I'd reccommend an Ecotec. GM roughly says you can get upto 1600 horse out of it. If you're talking small block, have fun converting the car to RWD. An Ecotec would be a basic swap.
Project Resurrection is in full swing!
Twin eco for the win!
Remember how those Suzuki's were built for pikes peak? One engine in the front, one in the back.
If money is no object, that's what I'd do. Two turbo Ecotecs + 4wd.
^^ that would actually be pretty cool, an AWD cavy at the end of thebuild too i would like that.