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Old 07-09-2010, 11:47 PM
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well i have had my 1999 bonnie seince september 20th of 09 and as of yesterday i finaly have the car on the road ...and all i got to say is wow...i have not been in a front wheel drive car that pushes me into the seat the way the bonnie dose and i love the sound of the supercharger

now down to the qustions
1 what should i get for 500-700$ for performance (links to these will help)
2 is it worth it to put only 500-700 into these cars ?
3 how are the trans when it comes to doing burnouts?

and why is it when im going 35ish (in canada that means kolomiters not miles) and i punsh it the car almost cheerps?
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Get a set of rockers, a smaller sc pulley and a CAI or a FWI. How r ur sway bars?
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they are stock but in perfect shape
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3 how are the trans when it comes to doing burnouts?
AVOID doing 1 wheel burnouts. Not good for the differential as a few of us including me have found out. I got pics to show too!
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how do u stop 1 wheel burnout ...or would this have to do work to the trannie to stope that?
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Congrats. You can do alot to an SSEi with 500-700.
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From personal experience, I'd say try and stay away from burnouts. They aren't good for the transmission at all.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
From personal experience, I'd say try and stay away from burnouts. They aren't good for the transmission at all.
I second that, their are many diffrent ways to show that your car has alot of power.
Burnouts are fun but if you get carried away than'll you'll pay for it.
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No 1 wheels, which means no nailing it around a corner.
Gunning it at the apex of the turn while both fronts are hooked up, well that'* another story.
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Originally Posted by 1999_pontiac_ssei
how do u stop 1 wheel burnout ...or would this have to do work to the trannie to stope that?
The cheap and inexpensive way-when romping on the throttle and you notice a wheel starting to break loose, let off the throttle to allow that wheel to bite the road again.

The expensive way, upgrade your differential.

kmalinich nailed it too. Don't go around a corner and nail the throttle. I think that I was doing before my differential finally bit the dust.
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