well by monday i will be talking to a rep at milzy
#1
well by monday i will be talking to a rep at milzy
its for the headers for the 3.5 monty's i will be talking to the tech there on what he is going to find out and let me know. right know he told me there are some he can take a look at. but they dont want to have there cars tied up for the process of biulding them right now do to warrenty and what not.
#2
what do headers do?
do you have to relocate the cat?
how much proformance do they add?
how much will they cost?
id be willing to look into them as long as they didnt void the warranty
i have a feeling that im going to have to use it. lol
to quote another member "its not a lemon, its a gm"
do you have to relocate the cat?
how much proformance do they add?
how much will they cost?
id be willing to look into them as long as they didnt void the warranty
i have a feeling that im going to have to use it. lol
to quote another member "its not a lemon, its a gm"
#4
im pretty sure they are the only ones who mess with 3.5's
it seems the only engine mods are for the 3800's
which is wierd.
i thought the n/a 3800 came at 200 horses and my 3500 came with 211.
i might be wrong but maybe they just made our engines more efficent from the factory.
or maybe aftermarket companies dont think that we will buy there products.
it seems the only engine mods are for the 3800's
which is wierd.
i thought the n/a 3800 came at 200 horses and my 3500 came with 211.
i might be wrong but maybe they just made our engines more efficent from the factory.
or maybe aftermarket companies dont think that we will buy there products.
#5
Honestly, they probably are one of the few (if not the only) company that works on 3500 performance parts. I just hope you don't have any issues with them. Don't let him overcharge you either.
#6
im pretty sure they are the only ones who mess with 3.5's
it seems the only engine mods are for the 3800's
which is wierd.
i thought the n/a 3800 came at 200 horses and my 3500 came with 211.
i might be wrong but maybe they just made our engines more efficent from the factory.
or maybe aftermarket companies dont think that we will buy there products.
it seems the only engine mods are for the 3800's
which is wierd.
i thought the n/a 3800 came at 200 horses and my 3500 came with 211.
i might be wrong but maybe they just made our engines more efficent from the factory.
or maybe aftermarket companies dont think that we will buy there products.
#7
I saved this link for future reference! might help with some mods?? not to sure though, my car still has a powertrain warranty on it!!! just figured I would throw that out for others!
http://wot-tech.com/shop/3500/3900-vvt/cat_10.html
http://wot-tech.com/shop/3500/3900-vvt/cat_10.html
#8
Not trying to start anything here- but maybe you'll want to read this first:
http://mymonte.com/discussion/topic/...y-motorsports/
Just something I saw on the forums...
These are all questions that probably won't be able to be answered until a company builds a few prototype sets. Some header companies just give you a partial downpipe to weld to your stock cat- some places include a complete downpipe (usually a cat delete, although you can buy an aftermarket cat of the proper size to have welded in)- just depends how they design it.
How much performance they add is going to depend on the design- primary size, tube length, collector style, etc. Heck, even look at the 3800 header market- compare the tiny S&S headers to the huge Pacesetters of a totally different setup- both fro the same engine and same car, yet drastically different in what application they'd be used for.
Cost varies by the shop doing the work, and mainly in what materials they use. Using a mild steel is cheaper, but they'll get rusty unless you coat them- stainless is a good bit more expensive, but will look better for longer.
As with any power adding mod, you're going to be iffy on certain powertrain related repairs- for example, if your transmission breaks a hard part- you'll likely be liable since you added more power, same goes if you melt a sensor or some wiring due to the heat of the headers getting to close to something electrical. Its gonna depend on the dealer.
http://mymonte.com/discussion/topic/...y-motorsports/
Just something I saw on the forums...
do you have to relocate the cat?
how much proformance do they add?
how much will they cost?
how much proformance do they add?
how much will they cost?
How much performance they add is going to depend on the design- primary size, tube length, collector style, etc. Heck, even look at the 3800 header market- compare the tiny S&S headers to the huge Pacesetters of a totally different setup- both fro the same engine and same car, yet drastically different in what application they'd be used for.
Cost varies by the shop doing the work, and mainly in what materials they use. Using a mild steel is cheaper, but they'll get rusty unless you coat them- stainless is a good bit more expensive, but will look better for longer.
id be willing to look into them as long as they didnt void the warranty
#9
ok i just got off the phone with them they are getting ready to make some proto types but its going to take some time. do to some monty carlos that they have with the 3.5 flex and non flex are still under factory warrentys and the manys are a only drivers.there going to start as soon as posible as in the next few weeks i just hop it is going to work for us that have the flex and non flex 3.5
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