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2004 Monte Carlo LS Build (Strictly Performance)
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Originally posted by hoosierloser View PostI believe your thinking of the yellow springs or LS6 springs, not the lifters. Cams with more lift and intensity usually require stiffer springs than stock.
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how is you "tranny on the way out"
Its runs!!!>>>Aint No 60* Sound Like Mehttp://youtu.be/YKEmNwa141U
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Originally posted by bob442 View Posthow is you "tranny on the way out"
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Just got these in.
Magnaflow 2.5" Hi-Flo Stainless Cat.
McCord 2.5" Electric Cutout.
These are both being put into the downpipe, the cutout is more just for a little fun.
The y-pipe for the cutout is made of steel but I can't tell if it is stainless. I would assume not since it is painted or coated. The coating seems to be well done, it goes all the way through the inside of the y-pipe. I would assume I should probably just get one that's 304 stainless instead, just to be safe? Or would something like this be fine if the car isn't going to be driven in the snow and salt.
*Original post updated with these pictures*Last edited by trewyn15; 10-05-2011, 01:40 AM.
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These guys are right. GM DIS coils are generic, meaning that every engine from 4-bangers up to V8's uses the same coil.
Also, a hotter spark only helps if your engine is experiencing incomplete fuel burn. It's a common misconception that hotter spark will add power. But all the ignition system does is ignite the fuel/air mixture. If your ignition system is already igniting the fuel/air mixture reliably (i.e. no misfires), then a hotter ignition will yield no benefit.
You mentioned that you're not interested in cam or heads. But those are the two biggest power adders on a N/A engine. If it were me, I'd at least do a mild port job on the heads, to match those custom manifolds.
Anyway, best of luck. Looks like you're going to have a pretty nice engine.
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Originally posted by Blacktree View PostThese guys are right. GM DIS coils are generic, meaning that every engine from 4-bangers up to V8's uses the same coil.
Also, a hotter spark only helps if your engine is experiencing incomplete fuel burn. It's a common misconception that hotter spark will add power. But all the ignition system does is ignite the fuel/air mixture. If your ignition system is already igniting the fuel/air mixture reliably (i.e. no misfires), then a hotter ignition will yield no benefit.
You mentioned that you're not interested in cam or heads. But those are the two biggest power adders on a N/A engine. If it were me, I'd at least do a mild port job on the heads, to match those custom manifolds.
Anyway, best of luck. Looks like you're going to have a pretty nice engine.
Actually looking into a cam doesn't look too bad to install I just don't have the funds to support myself there yet. I was also really looking into heads for a while but shipping costs are high so that's out of my ballpark for now. I may end up doing both of those later on in this build.
How much does a mild cam and heads usually gain HP wise on these 3400's? or hybrids, since I'm doing heads I guess I could do 3500 lower also once I get to that point.
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Still curious about the cutout y-pipe, i'm not sure if it's stainless, it is painted or coated somehow so that it's fully covered and pretty even and looks pretty good. My car won't be around snow or salt, I'm wondering how big of a deal it is to have this part stainless since it will be in my downpipe
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I've decided to just get a new y-pipe for the cutout.
Does anyone have any smaller ideas of what I can do for more power, smaller meaning price ~$100 or around there?
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Okay I've decided to bite the bullet... I'm getting LS6 Springs now, thinking that cam and heads may happen. The only problem I have is the price of the ported heads so I'm not sure what I'll do there.
I do have a question though, what can I look at for power gains with camming the car? I want to get the biggest cam possible but keep in mind my car will be my DD. I am looking at getting either the street performance or street/strip cam from wot-tech. Any opinions would be great!
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Nice i have the same cat and cutout.My cutout isn't electric though.Maybe you should spend the 30buxs for the cam selector from Wot?I didn't want to spend the money on the heads either.But i was really happy with mine.I asked a shop what it would cost to do what ben did and it was more.So ben is more then fair in price
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Originally posted by robert 1980 View PostNice i have the same cat and cutout.My cutout isn't electric though.Maybe you should spend the 30buxs for the cam selector from Wot?I didn't want to spend the money on the heads either.But i was really happy with mine.I asked a shop what it would cost to do what ben did and it was more.So ben is more then fair in price
I will look for heads and probably use the cam selector when i'm completely sure that I'll do cams
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Originally posted by trewyn15 View PostI've decided to just get a new y-pipe for the cutout.
Does anyone have any smaller ideas of what I can do for more power, smaller meaning price ~$100 or around there?
Its runs!!!>>>Aint No 60* Sound Like Mehttp://youtu.be/YKEmNwa141U
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Originally posted by bob442 View Postshead some weight in the car E.G spare tire+jack, rear seats, speakers radio, door panels a tune up might give something, fuel filter atleast
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