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03_ssei 06-17-2005 06:59 PM

feeling performance
 
i know this is a noob question, but ive got to ask it. ive put autolite605s , a 180 stat, a cold air ducting , a 3.4'' pulley, and a k&n filter(all together),. i let my brother borrowed my car for a date , and my tranny is just about shot :evil: :evil: . without even driving it with the parts on it, i did not see or feel the gain in performance, let alone tak it to the track, or dyno. but my question is this, with some of yalls experiences with these sort of mods, what should i expect to be pushing out, or even better, feel any change in acceleration/top speeed .... thanx

willwren 06-17-2005 07:03 PM

Keep in mind, you have the heaviest SSEi ever produced (2000-2003), so your seat-of-the-pants dyno won't be as apparent as earlier generations, but you should EASILY have felt it, especially the torque off the line. That should be higher by 40-50 ft/lbs.

The sparkplugs themselves may have only re-gained you LOST horsepower, but by themselves are not power adders.

You should have been able to feel the intake and filter alone. Did you give your PCM time to adjust? Have you scanned for KR?

03_ssei 06-17-2005 07:32 PM

how ong should i let the pcm adjust, how?

macho_mike21 06-18-2005 02:05 AM

unplug your car battery for about 30 min then plug it back in and start it up.

willwren 06-18-2005 02:50 AM

Then let it re-learn. Mine took over 100 miles before it settled with my new pcm.

opensourceguy 06-18-2005 09:21 AM

At first I thought you were going to ask how do you feel an increase in performance :lol:.

But seriously, you should even feel a difference in something as little as a 180* tstat. I felt a slight difference at higher speeds.

You, on the other hand, should be able to smoke the tires off with little pedal effort.


-justin

LakevilleSSEi 06-18-2005 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by opensourceguy
At first I thought you were going to ask how do you feel an increase in performance :lol:.

But seriously, you should even feel a difference in something as little as a 180* tstat. I felt a slight difference at higher speeds.

You, on the other hand, should be able to smoke the tires off with little pedal effort.


-justin

How could you feel something like a 180* stat? Something like that doesn't really add power? At least to my knowledge.

Let your car adjust....and once it's learned all the new parts, you're really gonna be whooping other people all up and down the road.

rrounds 06-19-2005 06:46 PM

i change from a 3.8" to a 3.3" pulley and back all the time.
i can feel the difference in power, up or down at first start up.
i have yet to unplug my battery. when i want to have FUN i put the 3.3" on
when i want good MPG but not as much power the 3.8" goes on .

ROD
p/s , if someone made a 4" pulley i would buy it just to see if my MPG goes up?

hvactech 06-20-2005 12:15 PM

Changing to a 3.4 pulley should make a very noticeable difference. I know it woke my car up big time. Yes, it will learn after a 100 miles or so and will feel even better. I'm thinking something else is wrong and you're either seeing KR or maybe something with your tranny. On my car with the 3.4, the tires will start spinning at less then half throttle if I'm not careful. You need to scan your car and see what's up. Nobody should mod without being able to scan.

hvactech 06-20-2005 12:19 PM

[quote="rrounds"]i change from a 3.8" to a 3.3" pulley and back all the time."


Hey Rod, how do you do that? I wans't aware there was a modular 3.8 pulley out there. Don't tell me you're pulling and pressing them on and off each time? :shock:


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