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<blockquote data-quote="blackhawk" data-source="post: 4480337" data-attributes="member: 556871"><p>Unless money isn't an option, you'd be better off getting a new 3.5 to fit in there, no mounts to make or custom shafts to machine. Are you just trying to get the Northstar in for a performance factor? You could turbo it, doubt there's any superchargers available since it wasn't a traditional 90* V6 like the 3.8. If you're up for a bit of work you could try the Aurora engine, especially if they share the same transmission. Don't know the ***** used, sorry, but most GM V6s share a ***** bolt pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackhawk, post: 4480337, member: 556871"] Unless money isn't an option, you'd be better off getting a new 3.5 to fit in there, no mounts to make or custom shafts to machine. Are you just trying to get the Northstar in for a performance factor? You could turbo it, doubt there's any superchargers available since it wasn't a traditional 90* V6 like the 3.8. If you're up for a bit of work you could try the Aurora engine, especially if they share the same transmission. Don't know the ***** used, sorry, but most GM V6s share a ***** bolt pattern. [/QUOTE]
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