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Ok, you all convinced me to build my v6! [img]graemlins/bowdown.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/bowdown.gif[/img] Sounds like fun. Got $2000 comin (tax return) whadda think I sould get? It only has 39000 miles on it and i got a 2 year 24,000 mile extended warranty (so I gotta be carful not to let the dealership find out about my mods if I can. Dont want to loose it. I hope you all are around alot, Im gonna need the help. You all are so cool thanks [img]smile.gif[/img] (Proud member) :D
Jessica :)<br />Kansas: There\'s no place like home...99 Firebird Blown/6lbs, Eaton w/3.42\'s CI headers Z28 Exaust<br />CAI, #36 injectors Intense PCM
Get supporting mods before going FI, you'll thank me later when you don't have popped pistons/etc.
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Nitrous.. If you have problems with the car and it is still under warrenty take off the Nitrous kit and take it in to the dealer.. Headers, full exhaust, stall converter, And a 100 shot should run in the 13's at least..
Jeff ..
1998 Firebird.. Built 3.8 with a 125 shot.. 370rwhp,415rwtq.. stock tune!! sold
Originally posted by 1998silverbird: Nitrous.. If you have problems with the car and it is still under warrenty take off the Nitrous kit and take it in to the dealer.. Headers, full exhaust, stall converter, And a 100 shot should run in the 13's at least..
they aer smarter than that... they have ways to see if it was used these days.... not sure how they do it but they know...even when u put it all back to stock
Get supporting mods before going FI, you'll thank me later when you don't have popped pistons/etc.
There are people on this board that have reliably run turbos on otherwise stock setups.
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Build up some NA hp and do some suspension mods to get it to hook. Then put on your power adder.
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Originally posted by Camarorulz: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Get supporting mods before going FI, you'll thank me later when you don't have popped pistons/etc.
There are people on this board that have reliably run turbos on otherwise stock setups. </font>[/QUOTE]:sigh:
Do they have header/exhaust, etc? Then they have supporting mods. You do NOT throw a turbo onto a completely stock car and expect it to last. How about fueling issues? You expect a turbo to run on stock injectors? Not well, and not long. Most folks need tuning to get their setups to run well.
Like I said, supporting mods. Please show me a stock vehicle (barring necessary mods such as the turbo manifolds) that puts out good power reliably with a turbo setup. I'm curious. If this car is a daily driver and isn't a complete maintenance nightmare, then it's a good thing and I'll defer to the vehicle. However, most people will be using these vehicles as a daily driver and reliability is absolutely necessary.
Don't lead this member down a path she'll regret.
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You do NOT throw a turbo onto a completely stock car and expect it to last. How about fueling issues? You expect a turbo to run on stock injectors? Not well, and not long. Most folks need tuning to get their setups to run well.
Part of any turbo setup is providing proper fuel delivery.
So you can throw a turbo on an otherwise stock setup because the components you mention are part of any good turbo setup. So when you put the turbo on you would be doing those things.
I car with an properly setup aftermarket turbo can be a reliable daily driver.
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Originally posted by mjparme: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> You do NOT throw a turbo onto a completely stock car and expect it to last. How about fueling issues? You expect a turbo to run on stock injectors? Not well, and not long. Most folks need tuning to get their setups to run well.
Part of any turbo setup is providing proper fuel delivery.
So you can throw a turbo on an otherwise stock setup because the components you mention are part of any good turbo setup. So when you put the turbo on you would be doing those things.
I car with an properly setup aftermarket turbo can be a reliable daily driver. </font>[/QUOTE]When someone says "put a turbo on a stock car" what would someone who hasn't done the research assume? Exactly what was said is what they'd try to follow. I'm just trying to dispel any misconceptions some people may have about adding FI to any vehicle's setup.
I admit there are people on this board who know infinately more than I do about FI setup, especially in a custom application. I do know a bit more than the average Joe, however and am trying to pass that information along when I can. That's all.
I agree with James, what does the OP want to get out of her vehicle?
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