Ok I assume there is a difference between 3.1 and 3100. My engine says 3100 V6 on the plenum and is in a 2003 Grand Prix SE. What are my options performance wise? I looked at a timetable for this engine and it says for 2003 GM put Iridium spark plugs into the 3100, so that probably is as good as it is going to get. I don't want to do a FWI, so would a regular CAI for a 3800 work for it? Or would I need to get the Integra intake and trim off everything beyond the 45* bend for a custom CAI? Also, just what makes up the exhaust system of these cars? Is the unit that the tail pipe is attached to a muffler or a resonator, and what would replacing it with a normal straight pipe do? I don't have a whole lot of money to spend, and since that unit on my car is making horrible vibration noise, I wonder if it would be worth my while to just cut it off and leave it off performance-wise and/or sound-wise. I've read a lot about 3" down pipes, headers, heads, u-bends, 3.1, 3100, 3400, 3500, 3800, 3800 S/C. All this info I read was spread across GTP's where people stressed scanning, KR, etc. and across the generation preceding my own. It would be an understatement to say my mind is thoroughly confused and burned out.
Basically all I want to do is give the car better passing power, as from a 55-roll it took about two tenths of a mile, maybe less, to pass three cars under full throttle and having the gear selecter in '3' instead of 'D', and being that it was in the oncoming lane it made me nervous. Granted, there was about 1-2 carlengths between the first two cars, and more space between the second and third car, it still seemed like it could do better. Six gerbals SHOULD do better! Anyone who can give me a straight answer about the 2003 3100 (not a "drop in a 3800 S/C"; engine swaps are out of the question), THANK YOU! Haha. I understand there isn't much room in gaining power on a budget, much less doing so in a 3100, but anything will help.
Basically all I want to do is give the car better passing power, as from a 55-roll it took about two tenths of a mile, maybe less, to pass three cars under full throttle and having the gear selecter in '3' instead of 'D', and being that it was in the oncoming lane it made me nervous. Granted, there was about 1-2 carlengths between the first two cars, and more space between the second and third car, it still seemed like it could do better. Six gerbals SHOULD do better! Anyone who can give me a straight answer about the 2003 3100 (not a "drop in a 3800 S/C"; engine swaps are out of the question), THANK YOU! Haha. I understand there isn't much room in gaining power on a budget, much less doing so in a 3100, but anything will help.
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