My 2000 SSEi
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Bobbles;197976 wrote:
Ugly car, maybe you should work more at PRACS at get a smaller pulley....I know, I know... It's no Malibu, but she's mine. And give the pulley idea some time, she's got enough power for the snow right now as it is. Let's wait til the spring.
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SHO;198075 wrote:
nice, is it fastFast enough for now I guess. Didn't want to do too much with it since the tires sucked and always had a slow leak in a three of them, but now I got Goodyear TripleTreds it's all good. In due time it will become much faster I hope. This is after I finish school and have a larger disposable income. Although a smaller pulley is only $100 on www.intense-racing.com...
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lglarum;198141 wrote:
Fast enough for now I guess. Didn't want to do too much with it since the tires sucked and always had a slow leak in a three of them, but now I got Goodyear TripleTreds it's all good. In due time it will become much faster I hope. This is after I finish school and have a larger disposable income. Although a smaller pulley is only $100 on www.intense-racing.com...Thats GM's high quality chrome rims for ya.
Don't fool yourself, a smaller pulley is going to cost a good amount more than $100 when all is said and done. You will either need to learn how to tune, or pay someone to do it for you, plus you will need mods to support the smaller pulley.
If you have any questions, feel free to pm me.
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94NDTA;198158 wrote:
Thats GM's high quality chrome rims for ya.Don't fool yourself, a smaller pulley is going to cost a good amount more than $100 when all is said and done. You will either need to learn how to tune, or pay someone to do it for you, plus you will need mods to support the smaller pulley.
If you have any questions, feel free to pm me.
Yup, the "Swoopies" as they are called on my bonneville forum.
I know that a PCM, rockers, open up the exhaust, etc would eventually be necessary along with the pulley. Bobbles just keeps bugging me to throw on a pulley and be done...
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lglarum;198210 wrote:
Yup, the "Swoopies" as they are called on my bonneville forum.I know that a PCM, rockers, open up the exhaust, etc would eventually be necessary along with the pulley. Bobbles just keeps bugging me to throw on a pulley and be done...
Tell him to shut up. Your car would actually be slower if you put a smaller pulley on with no supporting mods at all.
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I agree with 94NDTA. I was once a pointiac dude.........
Do a intake and an exhaust of some sort for starters. Then go to the $$$ stuff and something that allows you to tune, and a pulley LAST.
when doing engine mods, cheap is not the way to go. This is even more so on cars with Forced Induction. Do it right or don't do it at all.
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Hey you're name wouldn't happen to be Luke would it?
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Ive got a Regal with the same engine. Rockers, exhaust and tuning should let you put on a 3.5 or 3.4 pulley. I ported my S/C and intake as well and Im running a 3.4 easy. Ill be doing a bit more tuning plus trying to find headers before next season. www.mnclubgp.com for some good knowledge on the 3800, I also am starting to know my way around the engine, especially with starter mods. The Bonny club guys know what theyre doing but ive got a couple guys that help me out on the gp forum. There are a few 3800's trolling around the forum...
Dont talk about your domestic car here to much... the import guys who cant appreciate domestics get all frazzled. Although I hate to say it, the Ford guys here aren't bad.
(to those who cant take a joke ^sarcasm^)Welcome
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