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Can anyone give me some general info on a '00 3.8L 5-speed?
I have a non y87, have no problem with it. Rather do things myself then get them from the factory(not to mention my car cost 16k from the factory with 14miles on it).
00\' firebird v6 5spd<br />201rwhp ---- 230 rwtq<br />\"Everyday I grow stronger...and further from you.\"<br />WARNING: Do not take any of my comments seriously unless they are technical in nature and then only at your own risk
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by navyblue2000:
yes, it does have electric throttle, which i think SUCKS! can't freakin stand it.<hr></blockquote>
I don't know if you knew, but fighter jets use fly-by-wire system. You have drive-by-wire system. It is whole lot more accurate and precise (in terms of adjusting fuel-air ratios) than just plain old mechanical. I have it and I love it.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ka50:
I don't know if you knew, but fighter jets use fly-by-wire system. You have drive-by-wire system. It is whole lot more accurate and precise (in terms of adjusting fuel-air ratios) than just plain old mechanical. I have it and I love it.<hr></blockquote>
Personally if I had to choose I woudl rather have a mechanical TB, then fly by wire, granted the computer taking over alot of things but its jsut another sensor and motor that will burn out, while most throttle body cables last forever.
Yeah it has tubular manifolds, by the way, why is everyone *****ing about changing plugs? Looks easier then it was on my 3.4L?
As for mods, might not even ever do any to this car, well at least for now.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ka50:
I don't know if you knew, but fighter jets use fly-by-wire system. You have drive-by-wire system. It is whole lot more accurate and precise (in terms of adjusting fuel-air ratios) than just plain old mechanical. I have it and I love it.<hr></blockquote>
yeah, and i bet they're MUCH more sophisticated too. :rolleyes: [img]graemlins/slap.gif[/img]
i just HATE stabbing the throttle and having to wait almost half a second.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by navyblue2000:
yeah, and i bet they're MUCH more sophisticated too. :rolleyes: [img]graemlins/slap.gif[/img]
i just HATE stabbing the throttle and having to wait almost half a second.<hr></blockquote>
Half a second? I donno, I guess your system is malfunctioning, my throttle response is very crisp, no lag. The systems used in fighter jets are based on same principle of electronically actuated action, which is the SAME principle as used in drive-by-wire systems in cars. There can be absolutely no lag, due to the fact that the signal travels at the speed of light.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ka50:
Half a second? I donno, I guess your system is malfunctioning, my throttle response is very crisp, no lag. The systems used in fighter jets are based on same principle of electronically actuated action, which is the SAME principle as used in drive-by-wire systems in cars. There can be absolutely no lag, due to the fact that the signal travels at the speed of light.<hr></blockquote>
I notice a lag. Its hard to explin but doesn't feel as crisp as a normal TB.
Eithe Jeg's or Summit sale a plug in device that eliminates the lag of throttle response. It is a bout $90.00. Sorry I can't think of the item name right now but if you call them they could tell you what you need.
2000 Camaro<br />SLP CAI<br />Whisper Air lid<br />Flowmaster cat-back<br />Ripper shifter<br />MSD plugwires w/ NGK V-power plugs<br />Hypertech power programmer w/ 180 thermostat<br />Sub-frame connectors<br />Tubular LCAs<br />J&M Panhard bar
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by MustangEater8251:
I notice a lag. Its hard to explin but doesn't feel as crisp as a normal TB.<hr></blockquote>
Heh, dont drive a new Volkswagen then. Especially an automatic. You can actually count about one second from the time you mash the throttle untill the car actually goes. If you stab it fast enough, it wont even register. :eek: My 2k Camaro's throttle responce is instant. No complaints here.
Brendan
2000 Camaro L36 M49
I am a man, I can change... if I have to.... I guess.....<br /><br />-Red Green
Found the item that eliminates the lag. Jeg's sales it. It is called a TPS throttle enhancer calibrator. The item # from jeg's is 182-102018 for the 3800 series II, cost is $88.99.
2000 Camaro<br />SLP CAI<br />Whisper Air lid<br />Flowmaster cat-back<br />Ripper shifter<br />MSD plugwires w/ NGK V-power plugs<br />Hypertech power programmer w/ 180 thermostat<br />Sub-frame connectors<br />Tubular LCAs<br />J&M Panhard bar
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