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Deuce_Nukem
03-18-2005, 03:23 PM
well. . . i should be heading to illinois later today to get my 01 alero coupe... so far what i want to do to it is very conservative because i ahve no money, but thats why i'm here. . .
im really looking for a good place to get opinions of stuff and somewhere that people can help me solve any problems i can come up with. this is so far the best place ive found and i plan to hang here for quite a while...
just curious if anybody knows. . .
what's the top speed for the 01 3.4l models? when goes the governor kick in the fuel cutoff? i'm fine finding out for myself, but i like to know what im getting into before i try something...
other than that, there seem to be some very nice aleros here. . . very nice indeed. . .
Vtolds
03-18-2005, 03:30 PM
Welcome to the site, you have come to the right place. I believe the top speed is either 105MPH or 108MPH I cant remember, since I owned a 2.4 and never actaully hit the governer in mine but from what I have read it is 1 of those two.
smlzalero
03-18-2005, 03:30 PM
Wassup! Nice SN :)
You will definately find loads of info on these boards!......Lots of opinions, too ;)
kwhauck
03-18-2005, 03:31 PM
welcome the the aleromod.com family......
wc_alero
03-18-2005, 03:36 PM
Welcome
AleroZ71
03-18-2005, 04:28 PM
Welcome to the site. :thumbsup:
My '02 reached 110mph when I tried it. :D
Daytona
03-18-2005, 05:23 PM
Welcome aboard!
cherrington17
03-18-2005, 05:29 PM
welcome. and if you notice my signature, don't start out being an ass... work up to it like the rest of us... :lol:
Crolero
03-18-2005, 05:42 PM
Yea around 108 you'll hit the limiter. Kinda fun the first time you hit it and dont know what to expect. :o
Welcome to the family, there's a s***tload of info here and people are just the best. Welcome home. :thumbsup:
johny_boy32
03-18-2005, 05:57 PM
welcome to the site
StockAlero00
03-18-2005, 08:02 PM
Welcome to the family. I have a 2000 3.4 and I think it's 108 or 110 mph for mine. Crolero you are right about not knowing what to expect. Even though i'll still get up to the high speed, I'll be flying down the highway and all of a sudden it's like oh a big jerk in the car.
aleroman8
03-19-2005, 12:59 AM
^^^My celica did that the other day. Oh wait, that was the alternator going dead and leaving me on the side of the road. Anyways, welcome to the site and enjoy your stay.
Deuce_Nukem
03-20-2005, 01:27 AM
for an entire week i though i was getting a 3.4l. . . went to the dealership today with the parents, they went in to do the financing stuff, i stayed outside to scope out the car. . .
it's an 01, power everyhting, 6-way drivers seat, remote keyless entry w/ trunk release, 65k miles, tires are only 5k miles old...
so i got done scoping out what i could short of driving and went in to see what was up wiht the money end of the thing, got myself a few chevy keychains, my dad got a few hats, got us 4 new ice-scrapers and 5 can coolies, and we all went out to check out the car since the deal was done. . .
mom and dad were impressed but my little sister says "... it looks like a girl's car" to wich i reply "ok. . . then you dont want me to pick you up from school in it" (she shut up really quick) and my dad and sister got in the back while my mom was putting the temp tag in the window and i decided to pop the hood becasue i hadnt thought to before and about 1/2 way up i saw the "twin cam" cover thats ont eh 2.4l models and had one of those massive buzzkill moments when i realised it wasnt a 3.4l...
hehe...
fortunately, this has to be one of the most peppy 4cyl cars ive ever been in so the buzz came back in a matter of about 3 minutes as i got on the highway...
i stuck around at my aunt's house for a few hours with my dad and my brother came by and me and him went for a spin. . . car's pretty stable in the corners at about 85 but thats as high as ive gotten it... brakes are excellent and power isnt in short supply as highway speeds...
so my opinions after driving the car about 375 miles back to tennessee. . .
good power especially because i made the entire trip in a single tank of gas
cruise control deffinitely works!
the 6-way seat is a big plus on the long ride, but lumar would be nice too
heat works really well with the 185 or 195 degree thermostat (cant remember wich it is [ yeah, ive been reading up a little hehe])
brakes are really good and feel like theyve been changed recently... no slop in the pedal at all
everything feels nice and tight and theres no slack or squishiness anywhere in any pedals, switches, or the steering
the stereo leaves something to be desired but onyl because i had a full pineer unit in my last car w/ a kicker sub and pretty good speakers, but it's pretty damn good for a stock system
my complaints:
i cant seem to center myself on the highway for some reason... this car is about 9 inches narrower than my last car and having room on either side of the car is something ill have to get used to...
the windsheild wipers/lights... uhh... deffinitely a bit different. . . gonna take some getting used to
i gotta push down REALLY far on the brake to shift from park, but everyhting else is smooth and solid without being clunky
the problems:
something's up with the suspension on the right front. . . we thought it might be an alignment issue or something... basically, it pulls to the right just a tad and there's a pretty loud humming sound when there's pressure on the right side... the noise gets louder when i veer left and it disappears and the car is whisper quiet when i veer right and take the pressure off the right side driveline... what could be the matter? we'll get reimbursed by the dealership for anything we have to get done, so what do yall think it could be causing this very loud low-pitched humming? it sucks because it's not just a hum but also a vibration. it doesnt become noticeable until around 45 or 50 mph... any ideas?
one final note: if i'm gonna hang out here for very long, some people are gonna ahve to get over the fact that i type fact and use very little punctuation... consequently, my first language is "typo" and while i can read regular correct english just fine, i cant seem to type it very fast at all. i type fast anyway, so bbe prepared to deal with about 12 dialects of my first language if you read any of my posts...
thanks alot and sorry for the long read...
Oldsman
03-20-2005, 02:44 AM
welcome to the family. the 2.4 is a good motor and there are a lot of things out there for it and you can get good power out of it.
far as thermostat.............2.4 comes with a 180 deg one.
the noise in the front sounds like a wheel hub
Crolero
03-20-2005, 06:43 AM
Originally posted by StockAlero00@Mar 19 2005, 01:02 AM
Welcome to the family. I have a 2000 3.4 and I think it's 108 or 110 mph for mine. Crolero you are right about not knowing what to expect. Even though i'll still get up to the high speed, I'll be flying down the highway and all of a sudden it's like oh a big jerk in the car.
lol, i had an older BMW 524TD and it cut off at 108/110 also but it never gerked out it just keeped doin 108/110. I thought i blew something the first time.
Deuce_Nukem
03-20-2005, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by Oldsman@Mar 20 2005, 02:44 AM
the noise in the front sounds like a wheel hub
... so youre thinking bearings?
Wild Country
03-20-2005, 06:25 PM
I used PFYC.com for some stuff when I owned my Grand Prix and they have some good poop for decent prices.
Welcome to the site from a fellow n00b!!!!
|Rev|
03-20-2005, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by Deuce_Nukem@Mar 20 2005, 06:27 AM
one final note: if i'm gonna hang out here for very long, some people are gonna ahve to get over the fact that i type fact and use very little punctuation... consequently, my first language is "typo" and while i can read regular correct english just fine, i cant seem to type it very fast at all. i type fast anyway, so bbe prepared to deal with about 12 dialects of my first language if you read any of my posts...
:lol: If you are gonna hang out here for very long? Are we privilaged with your awesomeness here?? :lol:
sorry, that's funny to me for some reason
We don't have to get use to anything home slice, there are people on here that are 300X worse than you are
welcome to the boards newb
stealthlero
03-20-2005, 10:52 PM
welcome dood
cutelilcntrygrl
03-20-2005, 11:13 PM
welcome.
Deuce_Nukem
03-21-2005, 12:31 AM
alright. . . new first sentence...
It may be apperent to some and not so apperent to others, but i don't have much of a care in the world for accuracy when i type. if this sort of thing bugs you, please feel free to ignore me or attempt to carry on confused. i just don't type well at speed...
no, im not goign to edit my old post ebcause that wont change what's in rev's post. . .
if it's a privelage to read my horribly misspelled nonsence, then sure... allow yourself the privelage. . . just know that it's a privelage i cant really take away without also taking away my own privelage to view anyone elses thoughts
(was i going somewhere with this? i must be tired. . . yeah. . . thats it...)
glad i've officially been deemed a complete newb though...
good or bad to be labaled as such by one of the stature of mr. |Rev| ?
cutelilcntrygrl
03-21-2005, 12:35 AM
Don't worry about it man.. Rev is just kidding. He's like that.. isn't that right Rev? lol
smlzalero
03-21-2005, 12:44 AM
Don't wory about it Deuce! Rev's a wiseass. :lol:
How about I deem you a n00b, n00b? LOL :P
I tease... lol
|Rev|
03-21-2005, 01:37 AM
haha OFCOURSE it's a good thing to be deamed a newb by me, i give people I like a hard time :thumbsup:
But serioulsy you can't take too much of what I say seriously, cuz like smlz said, I'm kind of a smartass at times so yeah. :P
*but side note, watch out for those two who posted above me^^ always stay on your toes :unsure:
oh and don't be sad you have the 2.4l, it's chaper to mod, and better gas mileage, I'm glad I have it rather than the 2400 personally.
cutelilcntrygrl
03-21-2005, 02:34 AM
Originally posted by |Rev|@Mar 21 2005, 01:37 AM
but side note, watch out for those two who posted above me^^ always stay on your toes :unsure:
Haha... I'm watching you Rev... really close too... :thumbsup:
|Rev|
03-21-2005, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by cutelilcntrygrl+Mar 21 2005, 07:34 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (cutelilcntrygrl @ Mar 21 2005, 07:34 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-|Rev|@Mar 21 2005, 01:37 AM
but side note, watch out for those two who posted above me^^ always stay on your toes :unsure:
Haha... I'm watching you Rev... really close too... :thumbsup:[/b][/quote]
:lol: haha I bet
:unsure:
Deuce_Nukem
03-23-2005, 10:49 PM
i figured as much. . . what's the internet for if not for being a wiseass?
i think ive come up with a list of what i want to do. . . at least for starters. . .
1. get a freakin job
2. take over my car payments
3. save for new wheels/tires
4. silverstar bulbs
5. cavalier short ram
6. glow gauges reverse halo gauges
7. headers
8. (insert other stuff that i don't need. . . at all)
at some point i want to try to stick my stereo from my last car in the alero. . .
what size are the speakers int he front and rear and how do i take the dash off to stick a new stereo in? also, think 17 feet of RCA would be enough to run fromt he dash to the trunk for a sub? (for that matter, is there a good positive lead somewhere in the trunk i can tap into?)
thanks again
edit: oh yeah. . . don't tell my dad but the governor is deffinitely 108 HAHA
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