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Headers Exhaust Intake With all that in place, you'll need to mess with the fuel mapping, AFR, etc to maximize the most out of the increased airflow coming in and exiting the engine.
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Hmmm... Has one ever been put into a GA, and how hard are they to come buy? Also would it be worth it, or just shoot for the F40?
Do you have an idea of the PCM tune gain on a stock motor with exhaust, and intake. Just curious what one could expect. Also how many degrees advanced is the timming in your PCM tune? |
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1999 Z34 - Was a Stage 3 3800 Supercharged, but not fast enough so I have some new plans for her. 1999 Grand Am GT Race Car - 12.1 sec ET, STOCK motor, 10 psi http://www.milzymotorsports.com Last edited by MilzyZ34; 01-16-2013 at 11:17 PM. |
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A PCM tune does make a world of a difference, especially considering how conservative these cars are programmed from GM. Honestly, I sometimes wish I had the cash and slapped down for some S&S headers and a cam. Hell, a tune with a cam is a nice bump in HP and torque, makes it feel like a different car. But I just couldn't justify paying +$750 on used headers and redoing my entire exhaust to get the most out of the headers. That's just me, though.
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So, what would the price be for a dyno tune if I drove down to you?
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We charge $500 for the dynotune, which includes a custom pcm tune, and gets you 2 hrs of dyno time with wideband air-fuel tuning. it's basically paying for a custom pcm, renting the dyno for $100/hr, and paying me $75/hr to tune it.
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Thats not bad for everything you're offering. If possible I would like to learn somthing about tuning, so if I can closely watch, and ask a few questions that would be great.
I can fix, repair, remove, and install anything, but when it comes to tuning I am a beginner. I have been reading alot, but untill i get some hands on time, in my eyes I know nothing. |
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I've been tuning imports, primarily Mitsu's and Scubies, for a few years now and I can personally say a tune on a stock ECU/PCM is a great benefit. The AFR maps are so poorly mapped and dump too much fuel in to prevent knocking. You can tune it to get better fuel mileage by just doing a mild tune.
Nevertheless, this is off topic. As for a CAI, the one drawback I've found is that there is no spot on the Egay kit, atleast for mine, for the crankcase vent and IAT sensor. It only came with pre-MAF piping, mounting kit and a filter that will probably give my motor AIDS. So I'd have to fab up a pipe between the MAF and TB to hold my IAT and crankcase vent pipe. So I understand what Mike is talking about because I understand how much a misreading on a MAF can do to the fueling, especially when it comes to forced induction. So for now, I have to settle with the stock rubber piping between the TB and MAF. @Mike, I have a question about your CAI. If I'm reading it right, the outside is rigid for flexibility but the inside is smooth like metal piping, correct? |
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Something else you dont get with your cheap ebay parts chris is personal customer service.just last year i screwed up an order from milzy and had it being sent to the wrong address Mike caught it and fixed the order while keeping in touch the whole time.
Milzy is a quality operation...u get what u pay for, that includes customer service. On another note...i seen some good pics of the f40 swap you did for sleepyalero...all i can say is wow. I want a set of your mounts! Beautiful work. |
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I should say that our cold air intake for the grand am also attaches to the MAF, and does not replace the tubing between the MAF and throttle body. why do we do this? a few reasons ... 1) it's not really much of a restriction 2) to add ports for the IAT and pcv tube properly with our setup would mean getting a custom coupler made like the ones we do for the 3800 that have an IAT port built in. These couplers cost about $50 or so though, so this would only add more expense to the cai we offer for the grand am. with the extra tubing, clamps, custom coupler, etc, probably going to cost atleast $200, and I don't see that being a product that would sell well. 3) ideally the MAF should be in a 2-3 ft section of straight pipe, right in the middle, so that flow is consitent in the MAF tube, but in the stock setup, it's attached right to the airbox and followed by a curved tube about 6-8 inches long. What this means is that the flow through the MAF is not consistent, therefor to match the tune in the pcm, the MAF has to be clocked at a certain angle. This is probably hard to understand, so think about it this way ... ideally with the MAF in the long straight pipe, the peak of the airflow would be right in the center of the tube, but in a curved tube, this peak is not in the center, it's offset along the axis of the curve, between center and the outside edge of the tube. If you had a constant airflow through the length of the tube, and twisted the MAF, you would see the flow numbers go up and down as you twist it, eventhough the actual flow rate hasn't changed. So to avoid issues with the MAF being slightly misaligned, we leave the tube in place, which is keyed for the MAF and for the throttle body, locking their relative position.
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I don't follow you there, are the "flow numbers" measured external and independent of the PCM? What are those parameters, if they are not the flow rate -- pressure change?
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