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Just got off the phone with Doug @ Crawford and ordered some Hi flo cats.....it was a pleasure dealing with Doug and I highly recommend Crawford, top quality parts and service.......
You will like them...exhaust will sound civil , but still agressive......and best of all NO RASP...A little tuff to get on . The cat is up close to the header flang , makes it hard to get to the bolts
Originally posted by booger
You will like them...exhaust will sound civil , but still agressive......and best of all NO RASP...A little tuff to get on . The cat is up close to the header flang , makes it hard to get to the bolts
You will like them...exhaust will sound civil , but still agressive......and best of all NO RASP...A little tuff to get on . The cat is up close to the header flang , makes it hard to get to the bolts
Doug Stewart & his crew are are great bunch of fellas to work with, for sure! Service & quality is great........ Gettin' ready for another trip down there for some cams, polished engine front cover & the T/S ECU re-flash. Can't wait!!!
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Originally posted by maserom
Don't think it is quite that high. nice try. My dyno was at 261 hp
Don't think it is quite that high. nice try. My dyno was at 261 hp
Originally posted by VandyZ
I use SAE correction with a smoothing factor of 3.
I use SAE correction with a smoothing factor of 3.
My car is not tuned my AF is in the 14s if i get back in the low 13s or high 12s i will have alot more power more then you im sure. Wait till im tuned and have my JWT cams in also!!!!!!!
Thanks Glen
Thanks Glen
Last edited by Zmego1985; Aug 31, 2004 at 06:56 AM.
Something I don't understand here. If the drive line components remain the same, whey should the drive line loss be a percentage of HP, as you modify? Why shouldn't it be a constant? What happens if I do things to make the car lose horsepower, is it still a percentage? I certaintly understand it being different between a 5AT and a 6MT. Someone explain please.
Thanks
Lou
Thanks
Lou
Originally posted by Z CRUZN
Doug Stewart & his crew are are great bunch of fellas to work with, for sure! Service & quality is great........ Gettin' ready for another trip down there for some cams, polished engine front cover & the T/S ECU re-flash. Can't wait!!!
Doug Stewart & his crew are are great bunch of fellas to work with, for sure! Service & quality is great........ Gettin' ready for another trip down there for some cams, polished engine front cover & the T/S ECU re-flash. Can't wait!!!
What is the polished front engine cover? Do you have pics? I just had my stock engine cover cut to fit--looks okay but cuts partly through the V.6....
I would probably relate the pinging to both the 91 oct gas and the higher temps you see out in Cali. If I were you I would try to make it to Technosquare's shop and have them adjust the ECU. That is the best way to do it. Many have sent theirs back and forth trying to get things just right including myself. The polished front cover is the actual metal engine cover on the front of the engine. It looks very nice with the polished plenum on the car, but it takes a lot to have it installed so its best to do it with cams if you want to go that route. My camera is still shot or I would post a pic. mcduck posted some pics a while back when he had his installed.





