yukon supercharged
lawai911
06-11-2004, 01:17 PM
hey everyone! I'm new to this site and would like to get some help or maybe an idea how to get more power on my 2001 yukon with whipple charger. I appreciate any input!
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mjgjr72
06-11-2004, 05:35 PM
headers, performance cats, performance cat back exhuast
lawai911
06-12-2004, 01:58 AM
thanks bud! I forgot to mention I have borla headers all the way. I'm actually looking into changin' the gears although I have that supercharger I can't spin the tires. Ya know what I mean! My question is what would be a good set for my rig, I'm running 20's with 305x50.
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tonytone
06-12-2004, 09:12 AM
Reprogrammed PCM will help...and I'm not talking about doing so via handheld programmers like Hypertech.
mjgjr72
06-12-2004, 09:10 PM
what do you have now 3.73 or 4.10's
if you want to spin the tires a set of traction springs or bars will help, they will keep the leaf springs from tristing and sucking up the initial power sent to the tires.
other than that a higher rpm torque converter, get a 2000 rpm and you will probably have a hard time not spinning the tires ,thats when my s/c 5.3 really starts to pull.
also depends on tire compound, i had bridgestone steeltech 285/75r16 they wear a hard compound and broke loose pretty easy , after lift i put on bgf mud terrain 315/75r16 and they are so soft i can seldom braek them loose without serious abuse even after putting in 4.56 gears.
if you want to spin the tires a set of traction springs or bars will help, they will keep the leaf springs from tristing and sucking up the initial power sent to the tires.
other than that a higher rpm torque converter, get a 2000 rpm and you will probably have a hard time not spinning the tires ,thats when my s/c 5.3 really starts to pull.
also depends on tire compound, i had bridgestone steeltech 285/75r16 they wear a hard compound and broke loose pretty easy , after lift i put on bgf mud terrain 315/75r16 and they are so soft i can seldom braek them loose without serious abuse even after putting in 4.56 gears.
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