Highway power: Solved!

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Lorin
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Highway power: Solved!

Post by Lorin »

I just completed my second road trip. 1006.5 miles PA-IN and back. Lots of cops, no tickets. I complained about lack of power after my first road trip, but adding a TRD exhaust has pretty much fixed things. I could accelerate in 6th gear on a grade which I couldn't do before. I had no problem crossing the Alleghanies iin 6th gear and only downshifted if I wanted to accelerate faster. Now the down side - the TRD exhaust seems to get loudest at 3500 rpm, which equals 80 mph! What sounds great during my morning commute on winding back roads got really annoying after about 15 minutes. The solution was to change speed + or - 5 mph. (Of course, slowing down wasn't an option! ). The worst part, was the exhaust tone would develop an awful resonance with the tunes I was listening to. It sounded like a twin engine commuter plane on takeoff with unsynchronized propellers: uuuhwow uuuhwow uhwow uhwow uhwowowowowow uhwow uuuuuhwow. I'm thrilled with the exhaust for my commute, but if my main gig were road trips, I'd be taking it back off.
Lorin2003 Pontiac Vibe GT, Neptune-mono, moons & tunes, power package, side impact airbags, rear seat covers, bumper protector, cargo mat.Mods installed: TRD exhaust, TRD stb, Mods removed: TRD CAI - annoyed by CEL
ragingfish
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (Lorin)

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quote: It sounded like a twin engine commuter plane on takeoff with unsynchronized propellers: uuuhwow uuuhwow uhwow uhwow uhwowowowowow uhwow uuuuuhwow. I'm thrilled with the exhaust for my commute, but if my main gig were road trips, I'd be taking it back off.The crazy thing is, I know the sound you mean, and can replicate it in my head! ROFL!
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
ragingfish
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (silverawd26)

Post by ragingfish »

I'd like to...but I'm just not well versed enough in this stuff to do my own mods. I always wished I could do stuff to my car. But hell, upgrading the horns and headlights was "one giant leap for ragingfish-kind!"
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
ragingfish
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (silverawd26)

Post by ragingfish »

Is it REALLY that simple???
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2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
ragingfish
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (silverawd26)

Post by ragingfish »

I dunno, I think Nova has strong feelings on adding washer lights to gain HP...lol...JUST KIDDING Nova! You rock dude.
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (silverawd26)

Post by ragingfish »

Of course, I know. I was just messin. Nova's a great guy!
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
satur9
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (silverawd26)

Post by satur9 »

yeah raging actually most basic mods are easy.most people just dont realize it. all you need are the PROPER tools for the job ,patience, and either a good memory or notepad cause most of the time its taking something off and replacing it in reverse order. i forget what kind but make sure you get some lubrication on those exhaust hangers. helps a bunch
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abe98gt
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (Lorin)

Post by abe98gt »

i'm sure your car sounds much faster now too.
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Re: Highway power: Solved! (satur9)

Post by Lorin »

quote:...all you need are the PROPER tools for the job ,patience, and either a good memory or notepad cause most of the time its taking something off and replacing it in reverse order....That is so true! Not just with cars, but with many areas of life. I work in computers, and from time to time somebody will trash a system - its always "Ok, WHAT EXACTLY did you do? Put it BACK the way you found it!"
Lorin2003 Pontiac Vibe GT, Neptune-mono, moons & tunes, power package, side impact airbags, rear seat covers, bumper protector, cargo mat.Mods installed: TRD exhaust, TRD stb, Mods removed: TRD CAI - annoyed by CEL
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