Hi Guy's. For those who are just starting to follow this thread. Here are my latest updates. I will be installing a Chevy 3.8L 3800 Series ll V-6 engine into my 2002 PT Cruiser. I have decided to stay with the SFI throttle body system that came with the engine, instead of switching to carburetion. I'll be using a 700R4 RWD transmission, and probably a Jeep
Cherokee or a Suzuki Vitara live axle, coil spring rear suspension. I chose
these suspensions because the track widths are almost identical to the existing PT Cruiser track width. And, the PT Cruiser also has coil over springs in the rear. This eliminates having to cut and respline axles. Yes,
there will be many obstacles a long the way. However, that is always expected when attempting these types of conversions. Why not use a V-8
instead of a V-6? I do not want to cut into the firewall. The stock 3.8L is a 200+ horse power engine, compared to the 150 horse power engine that I have in the PT Cruiser right now. With an after market cam and lifter set, as well as a set of headers. That should give me all the power I need. I could top that off with a Super Charger if I wanted additional
horsepower. I would only cut into the firewall if I had no other choice. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed.
Cherokee or a Suzuki Vitara live axle, coil spring rear suspension. I chose
these suspensions because the track widths are almost identical to the existing PT Cruiser track width. And, the PT Cruiser also has coil over springs in the rear. This eliminates having to cut and respline axles. Yes,
there will be many obstacles a long the way. However, that is always expected when attempting these types of conversions. Why not use a V-8
instead of a V-6? I do not want to cut into the firewall. The stock 3.8L is a 200+ horse power engine, compared to the 150 horse power engine that I have in the PT Cruiser right now. With an after market cam and lifter set, as well as a set of headers. That should give me all the power I need. I could top that off with a Super Charger if I wanted additional
horsepower. I would only cut into the firewall if I had no other choice. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed.
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