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Well did the G8 ever have the 3.6 L High feature? I was under the impression it made the most in the maro.
Which one is lighter?
Which one has less rolling resistance.
Answer that and you'll know.
How about u put your own work into the car like a turbo like me then u people with gtps wont be callin a na slow yall acting like it take a milllion dollars to make a na faster u only got 40 more horespower like thats a real big diff all i can say is put your money ware your mouth is like me
the point of it was more making an N/A car faster while keeping it N/A. overall, the best way to make an N/A car fast is to boost it. you have a lot more options when something's boosted to make it faster, like dropping pulley sizes or getting bigger turbos with supporting mods. but trying to make a FWD V6 fun 13's without boost would be pretty tough i imagine
I would say that it doesnt take a whole lot to make a N/A 3800 just as quick as a Boosted 1 but to beat modded l67's being N/A requires alot more money than just goin the Boosted way. To me u just more pleasure out of beatin a Boosted car an ur all motor . Almost like beating a guy in sports who takes steroids an ur all natural lol...
Okay, this thread is a bit old, but seeing as I just read the whole thing I think I'm entitled to drop in my .02 of thought here.
To make an NA 3800 as fast as or faster than the supercharged 3800 car does take a lot. On paper, it looks like your GT is only 40 horsepower and 40 ft-lbs of torque down from the GTP. Hey, that isn't much, right?
But the fact that the blower helps put the torque out through more of the power band means you will need to make a lot more with your NA car.
I'm going to say this cliche: There is no replacement for displacement. But blowers and turbos will give you MORE displacement, period. The best you can hope for with normal aspiration is to make your engine less restrictive/more efficient. But you'll end up needing a lot more money because you'll need to stroke that engine, get the best possible flowing heads, a perfect cam to let the engine breathe in the upper RPMs, and the proper intake and exhaust mods.
And you will spend thousands of dollars to get there.
Maybe this isn't what you want to hear, but it's pretty much how it goes.
dude, its 225 versus 280 ft lbs......
Still a lot more torque lol
"dude, its 225 versus 280 ft lbs......"
The 1931 Model A i've been working on has a 200 cu inch 4cyl that does 90ft\lb at 2200rpm. you ain't got nothing against this RAW muscle! we're talking high compression in the neighborhood of 4:1!!!!
OK maybe not raw muscle. But it does get 30MPG highway with a top speed of 60mph and i'd rather be seen in it then a prius. The manual timing advance is a bit annoying tho.
Last edited by MrTube; 05-03-2010 at 03:17 PM.
im not sure how much hp i was putting out
hv3
er rockers
wizair
tune
180tstat
fuel rewire
al 605
3"dp w/magnaflow muffs
taylor wires w/msd coil packs
93 octane
poly bushings/square mounts
all of that, and my aeroforce was reading still at 200HP. I don't know how accurate those things are though. I think i was still under what a stock gtp pushes out. Actually, i know so cuz my bros 98 gtp beat me. after the demod i almost spent the $1300 towards a turbo but said screw it lol had a full top swap at one paint and bailed on that also. Should have done it, but hey, its a daily driver and it runs fantastic.
I agree!
Even my GT with too cold plugs and a 180 * stat managed 29 MPG at 70-75 mph this past weekend with a fresh O2 sensor. about 27 MPG on the way down with correct heat range plugs, 195* and a junk O2.
Mine says I have 350 HP and 450 ft-lbs of torque so don't hold your breath.
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