If I put on the 3.4 setup (pulley, exhaust, plugs, intake, injectors) can I still drive my car before I get it tuned. Or will it all fail because the systems arent responding the way that they should be to the pcm?
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If I put on the 3.4 setup (pulley, exhaust, plugs, intake, injectors) can I still drive my car before I get it tuned. Or will it all fail because the systems arent responding the way that they should be to the pcm?
blow up and die
You can drive it.
If your talking about your 05 GTP, you'd want a 3.6.
And upgrading injectors is not needed at that point in time, you wont outflow them.
You'd see roughly the same gains off of a 3.6" on your Gen V m90 as a 3.4" on a Gen III from a 03 and earlier car is what he means by that.
The Gen V is way more efficient than the Gen III so you see more gains from a bigger pulley.
Why did you change the injectors?
You're no where near the point where you need larger ones.
If you put the stock ones back in you can drive it, but I wouldn't go WOT.
Stock timing table is aggressive and will probably knock quite a bit on a 3.4, 3.6 being the recommended pulley.
However scan and find out.
I wouldn't go WOT, and I'm afraid to see how little timing you would have to run to be able to use that pulley.
Research kiddo.
Link in my siganture.
Buy headers.
Get a way to scan it.
Make an intake.
Get a 180* T-stat and new plugs/wires.
ZZP MPS/3.6" pulley.
Yeah...might take the 3V mod car...probably not though.
Needs valvetrain upgrades.
I ran my gtp without a tune on a rockered 3.4 setup for a few months with no KR. I don't know my afr though.
You can still chip a piston without seeing any knock. Knock shouldn't be your only concern, you afr is very important too.
And you can give your dad a good run for his money once you get it tuned.
I can't imagine i was very lean because when i was doing some "testing" of the stock pcm i put it in and did a few WOT runs and my AFR was 11.0
Well a perfectly tuned turboed l26 that was stock other then the turbo kit just blew a piston with zero knock. The l32/l26s don't have a rounded edge around the piston heads and get really hot, the ring expands and gets stuck then piston head pops...or something like that. His afr was spot on too.
I'm not saying that aren't exceptions, there's been plenty of people that have a done a 3.4 setup without a tune and haven't ever had a problem. Or they didn't own the car long enough lol.
I just wanted to point out thats there's always talk about knock but hardly any talk about afr.
Yeah afr is just as important if you want your car to run long at all.
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