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Question 2000 Regal Ls - Performance Upgrades

Any suggestions on performance upgrades for my 2000 regal ls. At the moment it has 95k miles. Looked at many websites for performance parts, but
seems that nothing is available for an LS model with a 3800 series II motor.
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Re: 2000 Regal Ls - Performance Upgrades

Yeah, I know what you mean. Readily available mods like for the GS are hard to come by. I did a u-bend delete and installed a hi-flow CAT on ours. I believe there are plenty of CAI/FWI intake kits available. Try 3800Performance and PFYC.

BTW - DHP will do a custom PCM re-program for the LS.



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Re: 2000 Regal Ls - Performance Upgrades

Thanks for the 2 add'l links BNaylor. Seen some add'l cool stuff to add to my car. Since I've purchased my 00'LS, the only modifications I've added to it are, tinted windows (legal grade), 18" rims and tires, HID's headlights and another set of fog lights. Also upgraded the speakers with an amp. But kept the factory stock head unit. Didn't want to lose the steering controls. Now I just want to add a lil kick to the motor. Will look into the ubend delete and hi flow cat. But you threw me a curve with the custom reprogram of the PCM by DHP. What or who is DHP.
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Thanks for the 2 add'l links BNaylor. Seen some add'l cool stuff to add to my car. Since I've purchased my 00'LS, the only modifications I've added to it are, tinted windows (legal grade), 18" rims and tires, HID's headlights and another set of fog lights. Also upgraded the speakers with an amp. But kept the factory stock head unit. Didn't want to lose the steering controls. Now I just want to add a lil kick to the motor. Will look into the ubend delete and hi flow cat. But you threw me a curve with the custom reprogram of the PCM by DHP. What or who is DHP.
Not a problem and you are welcome. DHP is Digital Horsepower. They are the #1 company for re-programming PCMs for GM "W" body cars. I checked into custom programming for the Regal LS and they said they would do it. Stuff like changing MAF tables, timing, advance, fan turn on points so you can use a 180 or 160 thermostat, higher shift points to 6K rpms, and removing the top speed limiter, etc. See link below:

http://65.109.52.43/products.htm

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