Vehicle Owner

Member ID: SaabRicer

Location: South Burlington, VT

Vehicle Info

1995 Saab 900

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Exterior Styling

  • Custom Lighting 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Jan 10, 2007

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Alex’s Saab 900

  • Currently 2.96 /5 Stars.
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This is my 1995 Saab 900s, the body has 230,000 miles on it and the engine has around 105,000. The body has a few spots that need some work. As of right now it has very few mods to it.

Mods:
-Flowmaster Muffler
-22mm Anti-roll bar- GenuineSaab.com
-Clear side indicator lights- GenuineSaab.com
-Clear corner lights
-Water Jet lights
-Sylvania headlight bulbs
-Custom Intake

Future Mods:
-18/8-Inch Rims/ Tires
-Lowering springs
-Viggen Body Kit
-All new black interior(leather seats, carpet, doorpanels, ect.)
-Dress up the engine(Paint,tubing, ect.)
-Intake pipe from genuine saab
-Viggen Turocharger
-New paint(same color, and paint the grill)
-Grill mesh
-And some more stuff as I go along with this process

SaabRicer's 1995 Saab 900
My Saab next to my moms BMW, needs some body work

SaabRicer's 1995 Saab 900


Some new lights I just put in, the light on the left side in the headlight was defective.

SaabRicer's 1995 Saab 900
Interior shot

SaabRicer's 1995 Saab 900

Engine shot, needs some work.

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NG900  

Posted by: NG900

01/18/2007 02:45PM

Hey dude, thanks for the post on my page, as to the supercharger you asked about, it really never worked for me (although that could have been my fault, it turned out the mass airflow sensor was in backwards and I never got around to re-installing the supercharger). It is now sitting in my closet at home. Honestly, if you really want to mod your car and make it fast, consider an engine swap for the 2.0 turbo motor, it's expensive, but you'll never really get much horsepower out of the 2.3L N/A you've got. Otherwise, wonderful car. If you want some great modding tips, check out www.thesaablink.net, great guys who really know what they're doing.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: SaabRicer

Location: South Burlington, VT