Hi Jake, Your question is not very clear. If you're talking about removing a supercharger from an engine designed for a supercharger and fitting it to a smaller engine designed to operate with a supercharger, you'll need to check pressures and computer controls. If you're asking about fitting it to an engine not designed to be supercharged, it would require a full rebuild, using parts designed for the job. I say it is not a good idea, as the engine will probably blow. Both superchargers and turbochargers are air compressors which force air into the combustion chamber under pressure, meaning the engines have especially designed parts. Regards John
SOURCE: 1995 pontiac grand prix se neutral safley switch
this is part of the gear position switch on top of the trans where the shift linkage connects, it is mounted over the selector post that sticks out of the trans. Here is a picture.
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SOURCE: what does a P0650 code mean?
I believe it's a warning light malfunction. In other words, have it scanned and see if any codes come up. There is conflicting reports but basically your vehicle is trying to tell you something by way of a warning light on dash, that's not working.
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