Who is going to the San Antonio *meet*??
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I would try to find a factory alternator from GM. Those remans dont ever last. It has nothing to do with RPM. They are just shitty alternators. I would take the belt off the AC though. If you still have that on, I wouldnt spin that past 6500, even with the AC off. Chews up bearings.
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I hope thats not the case cause Im going to be shifting at 7600.
I would try to find a factory alternator from GM. Those remans dont ever last. It has nothing to do with RPM. They are just shitty alternators. I would take the belt off the AC though. If you still have that on, I wouldnt spin that past 6500, even with the AC off. Chews up bearings.
I would try to find a factory alternator from GM. Those remans dont ever last. It has nothing to do with RPM. They are just shitty alternators. I would take the belt off the AC though. If you still have that on, I wouldnt spin that past 6500, even with the AC off. Chews up bearings.
what up man...did u get ur car started????
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Not as of yet. I actually finally have it all torn down the way I want. Now comes the fun part of putting it all back together. The motor is going to Kotzur tomorrow, or at the latest next week. Right now I am waiting on some small suspension stuff to come in and the rest of the top end of the motor to come in, then REASSEMBLY.
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Guys, who should I see to tune out egr/air/rear o2s? Does anyone have the program to do it, or should I go to a shop, or send my PCM off to a vendor? I have some headers, I just need to finish piecing together my exhaust. I want to have those codes deleted before I do the exhaust though.
I just had my transmission rebuilt by Mike (thesource). I guess my transmission didn't like the track last wednesday! lol...
Chris
I just had my transmission rebuilt by Mike (thesource). I guess my transmission didn't like the track last wednesday! lol...
Chris
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Message Zamora. He bought my hptuners.... Not sure if he knows how to turn the codes off but I think he does. If not I can help him help u lol.
But in all honesty is say take your car to Corey and he will delete codes and put a parking lot tune on your car for $100.
But in all honesty is say take your car to Corey and he will delete codes and put a parking lot tune on your car for $100.
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I have HPTuners as well and can help with basic tuning, Im at 1604 and Culebra, as I said before, you'd have to cover the cost of the license.
And on the alternator thing, I regularly see 7800 on my car and as far as I know is the stock GM piece with 200K miles on it.
And on the alternator thing, I regularly see 7800 on my car and as far as I know is the stock GM piece with 200K miles on it.
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I will note that name for when I start modding though, thanks.
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also that $100 for the code delete/ tune corey puts that $100 towards the cost of future tunes.....
example say you do a cam ..instead of being $500 for a tune it'll only be $400
work smarter not harder imo
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i understand not wanting to get a tune. but why pay $100 for just the codes to be shut off. when you can pay $100 and have corey put a base tune on there for you long tubes and what not. so that way yours PCM isnt dumping more fuel then needed into the motor.... granted its not running ridiculously rich with just long tubes but hell for the same price you can pick up some more power.
also that $100 for the code delete/ tune corey puts that $100 towards the cost of future tunes.....
example say you do a cam ..instead of being $500 for a tune it'll only be $400
work smarter not harder imo
also that $100 for the code delete/ tune corey puts that $100 towards the cost of future tunes.....
example say you do a cam ..instead of being $500 for a tune it'll only be $400
work smarter not harder imo
Thanks guys!
Chris
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Guys, who should I see to tune out egr/air/rear o2s? Does anyone have the program to do it, or should I go to a shop, or send my PCM off to a vendor? I have some headers, I just need to finish piecing together my exhaust. I want to have those codes deleted before I do the exhaust though.
I just had my transmission rebuilt by Mike (thesource). I guess my transmission didn't like the track last wednesday! lol...
Chris
I just had my transmission rebuilt by Mike (thesource). I guess my transmission didn't like the track last wednesday! lol...
Chris