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Written by Eric Rood
This little commuter is really a monster sleeper hiding in plain sight.Few people will ever remember Saturn S-Series as anything but plastic-bodied appliances that General Motors built in the 1990s and early 2000s. The cars never had anything resembling a tuning culture and few people ever raced them. They earned their reputation as basic and cheap transportation. And if you saw the red Saturn SL1 with black body cladding by LS1Tech member Sean R, you probably wouldn"t think twice about it. Little would you suspect that its stock hood hides a 400-horsepower LS4 swap that makes it one of the most unsuspecting sleepers you"ll ever find.
Date written: April 11, 2017
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 7397
This little commuter is really a monster sleeper hiding in plain sight.Few people will ever remember Saturn S-Series as anything but plastic-bodied appliances that General Motors built in the 1990s and early 2000s. The cars never had anything resembling a tuning culture and few people ever raced them. They earned their reputation as basic and cheap transportation. And if you saw the red Saturn SL1 with black body cladding by LS1Tech member Sean R, you probably wouldn"t think twice about it. Little would you suspect that its stock hood hides a 400-horsepower LS4 swap that makes it one of the most unsuspecting sleepers you"ll ever find.
Date written: April 11, 2017
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 7397