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sleepyalero 09-06-2012 03:06 PM

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hahahahaha :lol:

MMGT1 09-17-2012 09:03 PM

Hey B, open loop tune it bro.... will solve a ton of issues, wink, wink...

motoxracer09 02-27-2013 04:35 AM

Supercharger
 
Hi my name is ozzy I was wondering where I could get a supercharger for my 3.4l v6 and what model.

sleepyalero 02-27-2013 05:45 AM

they dont make the supercharger kits for the alero anymore. you need to find a used one. but its rare. alot of people wont part with em.

there is this though.

http://www.pfyc.com/GA3017.html

edit: sorry it says discontinued. sooo nevermind on that.

AleroB888 05-16-2014 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AleroB888 (Post 624613)
Had a ton of false KR, eliminated that. Now has pretty good power under most conditions. The 68mm TB I recommend to anybody with these kits. Seamless drivability, super good throttle response.

And have ongoing experiments with water/alcohol injection. It does not really solve the high IAT problems, at least not with the EGR in place. Only had good results injecting pure alcohol. In all cases, the PCM will try to adapt and pull fuel on successive WOT runs. Don't really want to debate alc injection, but I will say that for my money, I'd rather relocate the battery and try AW intercooling, even if it had to be in the engine compartment.



I decided I like this alcohol injection system, especially for use in outside temps above 65 deg F. and on the street. I have it set to activate @ 2-3 psi boost with no other controls on it. EGR is installed but now blocked at the valve. All I have monitored at this point is the Upper Intake Manifold temps, not full scans. It's a relief to know that when you really get on it in traffic, the temps are well under control. At the track (very long WOT run), additional controls are needed because you run the risk of bogging down when it's on for too long a time.


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