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Old 09-27-2008, 07:40 PM
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i have a 05 monte carlo ss sc40,000 mil. im getting flowmasterr 40's, high flow ctalytic converter, replaces u-bend and says 47% increase of flow an up to 8hp. i wanted to to get a smaller pully for more hp but dont no how low i can go with this set up without hurting anything. Also i was gonna get a hypertech 32002 energy programer. YOUR HELP IS VERY USEFULL THANKS!!!
 
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Old 09-27-2008, 07:51 PM
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Also have k&n cold air intake. thanks
 
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Definitely no on the smaller pulley. Your only mods being a CAI and ubend delete- I bet you still have a little knock on your current pulley.

Personally, I wouldn't waste the money on a hypertech tuner- I'd save for a DHP or HPtuner programmer- you get way more adjustability with them.
 
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Old 09-29-2008, 04:38 PM
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Definately don't get a smaller pulley with such little mods. You definately need to scan before changing the blower pulley. Bumpin is right, save up and get one of the tuners he mentioned.

Personally, I have an Aeroforce scan gauge that monitors any KR that I may get, so I can lay off the throttle if I see any.
 
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I agree, not enough mods yet.
 
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I am in the same boat i wanna dosomething like thatand im gona get a cold air intake soon and zz performance says u need a colder tstat and plugs and i was wondering what would begood plugs and tstatand a downpie will be later with money but i was wondering what will going from a 3.5 to 3.4 pulley do more torque or hpand if i do all these things to cool my engine down do i still need to check for a knock and could i get a shop to do that
 
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i was wondering what would begood plugs and tstat
Autolite copper 104s should work nicely, same with the one's one step warmer (605s?). As for a tstat, a 180- drilled or not, seems to be the best compromised between a cooler engine and still having heat in the winter.

what will going from a 3.5 to 3.4 pulley do more torque or hp
A 3.5 to 3.4 = more boost, which means more hp and torque. However, that tiny mod list will probably struggle to run a 3.5" knock free. If you go too small of a pulley, and get knock- the pcm will pull timing like crazy and you'll end up slower.

do i still need to check for a knock and could i get a shop to do that
Of course you still need to check for knock. Any time you mess with swapping pulleys, you need to check for knock- that is the core of L67 modding. You could geta shop to do it, but they will rape you. You can get a scan gauge for like $200 that mounts in the car, and monitor knock all the time- I bet a shop will easily charge you that just for one session out scanning WOT passes.
 
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I was thinking the same lines. Get a knock gauge/scanner. Learning to program with DHP and HPTuners is a long process... looking at 40+ hours.

Depending on your income it might be smarter to either pay a shop or find someone on the board in your state with a tuner, drive there and give them a couple bucks to tune it for you. I'm sure if you asked someone and gave them a hundred bucks they would spend a couple hours tuning it for you.
 
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