intakes? chips?
frohead
11-29-2007, 08:50 AM
does anybody now what would be the best performance chip/programmer for a 4.3L V6 silverado?
how bout an intake?
what kind of power increases could i get?
how bout an intake?
what kind of power increases could i get?
rjeffery
11-29-2007, 10:19 AM
Go with a custom tune (Nelson, Wheatleys, Wait4me ect.).
I have a K&N FIPK intake. Works really well.
I have a K&N FIPK intake. Works really well.
frohead
11-29-2007, 11:18 AM
where would i find one?
rjeffery
11-29-2007, 11:22 AM
Where would you find what?
I got my intake on ebay, or most aftermarket parts stores have them. Do a search.
I got my intake on ebay, or most aftermarket parts stores have them. Do a search.
frohead
11-29-2007, 11:24 AM
thanks
01silverado03z400
12-01-2007, 03:30 AM
dont expect 500hp from a cold air intake and programmer. You might notice only a little increase in power. A custom tune is way better than a programer tho.
frohead
12-01-2007, 12:23 PM
ok. but will it make that big of a difference on a truck that is basically stock? only thing half-way perfomance is my flowmaster exhuast
01silverado03z400
12-02-2007, 04:42 PM
ok. but will it make that big of a difference on a truck that is basically stock? only thing half-way perfomance is my flowmaster exhuast
You won't notice much from a CAI. I wouldnt spend $300+ on one unless you find a used one for $100 or so. You might notice a little more power with a programmer but definatly not worth the 500$ you pay for them new. Theres always people selling them for $200-$250 who go with custom tunes instead.
A custom pcm tune from www.blackbearperformance.com is only like $200 for the cable tune or $150 for just the mail order which is still 50X better than a programmer. Its the best bang for your buck even if your truck is still stock.
You won't notice much from a CAI. I wouldnt spend $300+ on one unless you find a used one for $100 or so. You might notice a little more power with a programmer but definatly not worth the 500$ you pay for them new. Theres always people selling them for $200-$250 who go with custom tunes instead.
A custom pcm tune from www.blackbearperformance.com is only like $200 for the cable tune or $150 for just the mail order which is still 50X better than a programmer. Its the best bang for your buck even if your truck is still stock.
taliesin3x3
12-05-2007, 04:55 PM
dont expect 500hp from a cold air intake and programmer. You might notice only a little increase in power. A custom tune is way better than a programer tho.
My truck has a flowmaster 40 series on it - had it when I bought it.
First, I added K&N FIPK Gen II. When I added that, I noticed the noise at first. Whenever you gun the throttle, you hear a momentary "gulping" sound before the truck kicks in and accelerates. Asides from the noise, I gained a negligible amount of MPG and a feeling that seems to be the engine having an "easier" time while accelerating without changing down. Power at high RPM >4500 was a bit more pronounced.
After that, I played around with a Hypertech Power Programmer III that I got on eBay for a STEAL. I must have used about 5 gallons of gas tweaking with that thing and I ended up with something which felt really good. I confirmed it was pretty decent against your typical hot rodders :wink:
Yeah, it's not a custom tune, but it feels good.
When I REALLY noticed it was when I programmed back to Stock settings before taking the truck into the dealer to get the sticking gauges replaced.
I know a lot of it is down to perception a lot of the time, but these things do make a difference.
I do agree with 01silverado03z400 though - don't expect a 500hp truck from some bolt-on CAI and programmer!
My truck has a flowmaster 40 series on it - had it when I bought it.
First, I added K&N FIPK Gen II. When I added that, I noticed the noise at first. Whenever you gun the throttle, you hear a momentary "gulping" sound before the truck kicks in and accelerates. Asides from the noise, I gained a negligible amount of MPG and a feeling that seems to be the engine having an "easier" time while accelerating without changing down. Power at high RPM >4500 was a bit more pronounced.
After that, I played around with a Hypertech Power Programmer III that I got on eBay for a STEAL. I must have used about 5 gallons of gas tweaking with that thing and I ended up with something which felt really good. I confirmed it was pretty decent against your typical hot rodders :wink:
Yeah, it's not a custom tune, but it feels good.
When I REALLY noticed it was when I programmed back to Stock settings before taking the truck into the dealer to get the sticking gauges replaced.
I know a lot of it is down to perception a lot of the time, but these things do make a difference.
I do agree with 01silverado03z400 though - don't expect a 500hp truck from some bolt-on CAI and programmer!
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