2004 Monte Carlo SS Question
2000blazerls
07-16-2006, 12:40 PM
I recently purchased a 2004 Monte Carlo SS Intimidator with the supercharged 3.8. I have been reading through this forum and another MC forum and everyone suggest changing out the sc pulley for one with a smaller diameter (and the belt too) for more horsepower. From what I understand, if I get the SLP pulley kit from summit or another site I will gain roughly 25hp BUT how much gas mileage will I lose? Has anyone done this upgrade and noticed a drop in mileage? I ask because this is my first car with a supercharger so I am not familiar with how changing a pulley would affect the mileage.
I am also going to change the intake (or gut my current one) and get the ubend delete pipe too. Besides that I see no reason to change anything else on the car.
Thanks for any info!!!!
I am also going to change the intake (or gut my current one) and get the ubend delete pipe too. Besides that I see no reason to change anything else on the car.
Thanks for any info!!!!
dwalmop
07-17-2006, 05:16 PM
I can't speak from experience but I would imagine your mileage wouldn't change much, unless you were hard on the accelerator all the time.
DetroitMuscle
07-24-2006, 07:05 AM
smaller pulley= faster boost pressure build up.
Mileage will be minimal to none in change, where is this MC forum? We have an 04 monte SS and id like to get a new intake and exhaust, retune the computer then start on internals once the warranty is up.
Mileage will be minimal to none in change, where is this MC forum? We have an 04 monte SS and id like to get a new intake and exhaust, retune the computer then start on internals once the warranty is up.
2000blazerls
07-24-2006, 03:08 PM
2000blazerls
07-24-2006, 03:09 PM
I think I am not going to change it out. Many of the mechanics in the are are telling me that it does increase HP without hurting mileage too much BUT it puts a hurtin on your engine and wears it out quicker.
DetroitMuscle
07-25-2006, 06:02 AM
I think I am not going to change it out. Many of the mechanics in the are are telling me that it does increase HP without hurting mileage too much BUT it puts a hurtin on your engine and wears it out quicker.
The Mechanic you consult is a moron. It wont hurt anything on the engine, you have more then enough fuel Pressure and air going into the motor that a psi increase coming from the blower wont hurt the motor. You will be fine and so will your car.
The Mechanic you consult is a moron. It wont hurt anything on the engine, you have more then enough fuel Pressure and air going into the motor that a psi increase coming from the blower wont hurt the motor. You will be fine and so will your car.
2000blazerls
07-25-2006, 01:11 PM
Not trying to argue with you but I had three seperate mechanics tell me almost the same thing. I will admit that one might have been slightly retarded but the other two only work on performance vehicles and are damn good at it.
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