I have a 2003 Grand Am. I am planning on doing some performance modifications a little bit at a time.
I would like more horsepower at the wheel. I am looking for torque. Basically low end power is what I am after. Top end power I care less about than low end, since I do not live in an area where I can really open it up without risk to myself or others. If the modifications I do bring top end power so be it, but that is not priority.
Anyway. The engine is a 3400 SFI. It has only one modification at the moment which is a short ram intake.
I am not a mechanic of any sorts nor do I have an extensive knowledge of mechanical stuff. Most stuff will be done by a paid mechanic. If I can do it by myself with limited experience please let me know and provide instructions.
My budget is how ever much the parts cost as this will be a over-time endeavor and not an "at-once" type of deal. I realize that Grand Ams are very hard to get power out of due to the heavy bodies and limited aftermarket support, but I would still like to try anyway.
So, with that said; and low end torque being the objective, what parts should I be looking into purchasing and installing to meet my objective.
I do not have access to a dyno or any other means of assessing gains or ability to tune the car. This will be a more or less solo endeavor due to my rather country-side like area. Parts will most likely have to bought online or purchased from members here.
I have read that doing a complete 3500 motor swap is the easiest way to gain the power I would like, but I heard it is a PITA to do...Plus the parts list makes it upwards of $1000 or so to do right?
Anyway.
Please do not tell me to do a search, because I already have. I have gathered a rough idea of what it takes to make the engine more powerful, gain more HP, but which of those will give me that low end torque I am after I am not sure.
So, any help is widely appreciated.
I would like more horsepower at the wheel. I am looking for torque. Basically low end power is what I am after. Top end power I care less about than low end, since I do not live in an area where I can really open it up without risk to myself or others. If the modifications I do bring top end power so be it, but that is not priority.
Anyway. The engine is a 3400 SFI. It has only one modification at the moment which is a short ram intake.
I am not a mechanic of any sorts nor do I have an extensive knowledge of mechanical stuff. Most stuff will be done by a paid mechanic. If I can do it by myself with limited experience please let me know and provide instructions.
My budget is how ever much the parts cost as this will be a over-time endeavor and not an "at-once" type of deal. I realize that Grand Ams are very hard to get power out of due to the heavy bodies and limited aftermarket support, but I would still like to try anyway.
So, with that said; and low end torque being the objective, what parts should I be looking into purchasing and installing to meet my objective.
I do not have access to a dyno or any other means of assessing gains or ability to tune the car. This will be a more or less solo endeavor due to my rather country-side like area. Parts will most likely have to bought online or purchased from members here.
I have read that doing a complete 3500 motor swap is the easiest way to gain the power I would like, but I heard it is a PITA to do...Plus the parts list makes it upwards of $1000 or so to do right?
Anyway.
Please do not tell me to do a search, because I already have. I have gathered a rough idea of what it takes to make the engine more powerful, gain more HP, but which of those will give me that low end torque I am after I am not sure.
So, any help is widely appreciated.
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