1993 Pontiac Sunbird LE from North America - Comments

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29th Apr 2008, 15:07

Hi all I have recently purchased a new stereo for my 1993 Sunbird Le, but I am unsure as too hook it up. I read the post that is a few posts above this but the problem is leaving the other radio there. I have to install the stereo I bought underneath the radio and it is a pain is there a dash kit i can buy or must I suffer with this radio above the CD deck?

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4th Jun 2008, 21:22

I am 20 years old, and I bought a 1991 Sunbird, and I was looking for performance parts like a turbo or cold air intake. I bought a brand new edelbrock carburetor and edelbrock intake manifold, and I am up to 255 hp before that. I only had 170 hp, so if there is anyone that knows were to find a turbo or any other upgrades, let me know. And does anyone know where to get good rims for it?

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5th Jun 2008, 22:00

To: 4th Jun 2008, 21:22.

The 1991 Sunbird with either the I4 or V6 is Fuel Injected. There is no carburetor. So I'm not too sure what you do with your edelbrock carburetor or your edelbrock intake manifold. Maybe you duck taped them onto the top of your engine or something.

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18th Jul 2008, 20:59

1. A 1991 Sunbird largest engine was a 3.1 liter mpfi.

2. Stock horsepower was 140.

3. There is no way you're at 170 without major mods.

4. Any turbo is going to be a custom job. The only thing close to easy would be a 3.1 turbo out of a Grand Prix, and those were only made for 2 years and hard to come by.

5. A turboed 3.1 is a waste of time; for less you can put a 3400 in and have about the same power with more room for improvement.

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6th Oct 2008, 04:35

Hey, I was just wondering if anyone could upload a picture of where on the car they installed their decks, and how it is being held in the goofy set up it has stock?

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21st Nov 2008, 12:39

Hello I've been trying to install a new stereo but I still don't understand how to take out the built in amplifier. I have a 1993 sunbird sedan 4 cylinder. help would be great thanks.

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