I just joined because I just bought my first pontiac gtp comp g 2004. I kinda bought for my girlfriend so I need to try to get the best mpg possible. Would a smaller pulley help?
thank you
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I just joined because I just bought my first pontiac gtp comp g 2004. I kinda bought for my girlfriend so I need to try to get the best mpg possible. Would a smaller pulley help?
thank you
No, taking weight out of the car and better driving habits will help more than anything.
give this a read. http://www.grandprixforums.net/safel...0-a-67580.html
keeping up with all the regular maintenance will net the best mpg, along with a light foot on the gas.
and a good tune up. plugs wires fuel filter you know the drill
No.
Not sure why that first idea came to mind, that's like the worst thing you could do.
First lets start with a full tune up. Spark plugs, wires, fuel filter, PCV valve, oil change, transmission filter and fluid change.
Being that this car is a Comp G, aka a supercharged car, YOU MUST RUN 91+ octance gas, never run anything lower.
Thanks. Car has been maintained nicely. Keeping out of the gas is tough one.
Any thoughts on smaller pulley ? On supercharger. Or a k&n replacement filter or cold air intake?
thanks
Sorry I overlooked that. I went to the safely modding link.
No need to jump all over me. Im new here.
Keeping out of the gas is tough because its fun to drive this car.
I like the throttle response. Boost
i will stay away from pulley.
Thanks
Want better MPG stop putting your foot to the floor that's going to make the biggest difference no mod is going to help if your doing that.
Look into a lean burn tune from a local
I noticed an improvement with Plugs, HAI, Headers, Downpipe, Cat Back and a Tune. But then again its more fun to drive so I get worse MPGs then when she was stock. Keep that in mind the more ya to the car fun wise the MPGs will probably go in the wrong direction. But who cares about 2-5MPG difference
Ok thanks again. For now I will make sure I have good plugs wires filters fluids tire pressure etc. maybe a cone filter.
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