I should have realized, sorry. The viggen is a nice car, no doubt, but the price it commands is hard to justify.
I should have realized, sorry. The viggen is a nice car, no doubt, but the price it commands is hard to justify.
TCS throttle body can be swapped with a non TCS throttle body. Some 94-97 aeros also had TCS, so either learn how to do the swap or don't buy one with TCS. You're right though, probably better off getting a cable throttle car in the first place.
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the b205 with b204 pistons and pauter b205 rods is good for 8500rpm. top end needs big cams to make use of the expanded top end, the stiffer volvo valve springs, and the 20mhz ecu.
Try close to 10-20k for that ls swap... search around on forums, swapping a motor costs a lot more than just the motor.
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If you want the overbuilt bottom end, you want the ng900 or the 93-98 9000. Newer than that and you're both spending a lot more money, and getting a bottom end that can't handle more than 300whp. If you want super high revs, you get the ng900, if you want more displacement and better daily driveability, you get…
Ah, you fooled me with the a/t dash. 9K does seem to be the cheapest path to 500HP around. How close was I on that parts list?
Man I wish I had a Sonnett.. My mom had a last gen 9-5 with the turbo 6. Even in auto form it pulled HARD from 60.
The problem with v8 powered sleepers is everyone knows it's fast as soon as you start it up. The burble of a big v8 is unmistakeable.
Things to do before trying to upgrade your saab: http://www.saabcentral.com/forums/showthr…
Vigge's 666hp dyno run:
Here's an insane standing mile video of a 9-3 using the STOCK 900 motor:
Saab 9000, any manual turbo 4 from 93-97 can take over 600hp on stock internals. The recipe for 500 is fairly cheap. Buy a holset hx35, 1000cc+ injectors, walbro 255, cams, Volvo valve springs, uprated clutch, intercooler, new head gasket. Get a t3 exhaust manifold from the 92 or earlier 9000, it'll bolt right up.…