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Engine upgrades?
« on: 20 September 2006, 19:31:25 »

Has anyone had any of the following done on their 3.0:

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Uprated 4 bar Fuel Pressure Regulator
Moddified OE Throttle Bodies
Cool Thermostat
Lightweight Alloy Bottom Pulleys
8.5mm Magnecor Leads

or anything else? I already have an induction kit fitted and planning on a pair of sports cats and full stainless cat back exhaust system.

Many thanks
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #1 on: 20 September 2006, 19:59:51 »

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs - I suspect no benefit, its not running hotter or any major difference from standard
Uprated 4 bar Fuel Pressure Regulator - Might hep throttle response, engine will only adjust map to compensate based on lambda values
Moddified OE Throttle Bodies - I suspect zip benefit......
Cool Thermostat - And this is supposd to gain ?
Lightweight Alloy Bottom Pulleys - Might help it spin up faster....just get a steel one off a 2.6/3.2, much cheaper and probably the same weight
8.5mm Magnecor Leads - They are good but again probabaly zero gains.
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #2 on: 22 September 2006, 18:38:46 »

Thanks for replying Mark, i just basically looked on the Courtney website and found stuff for the v6. If none of its worth doing then its a lot of money saved like.

I had an enlarged throttle body fitted to a 2.0 vec, it improved the acceleration but its alot more expensive on the v6.

The thermostat ive heard lowers the temp by 10 degrees.

Is there any better way to up the power? or do i have to cheat and get NOS?

Is that a supercharger i can hear? lol

Thanks for the help Mark

jim
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #3 on: 22 September 2006, 18:44:34 »

Thats a nice looking car Sir Sideways [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #4 on: 22 September 2006, 18:46:02 »

Thanks very much, watch this space......... well sometime next year lol.
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #5 on: 22 September 2006, 21:20:39 »

Get a chip from Mtek Performance.......
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #6 on: 22 September 2006, 21:32:46 »

keeping the engine in tip-top condition sometimes shows.....
manual conversion?
as mark said mtek chip?

also making sure the auto box is fully serviced too will ensure reliabillity and MAYBE extra oomph!
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #7 on: 22 September 2006, 21:46:16 »

I belive you can get a supercharger upgrade, trouble is it's about £4k  :'(
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #8 on: 22 September 2006, 23:54:33 »

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Has anyone had any of the following done on their 3.0:

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Uprated 4 bar Fuel Pressure Regulator
Moddified OE Throttle Bodies
Cool Thermostat
Lightweight Alloy Bottom Pulleys
8.5mm Magnecor Leads

or anything else? I already have an induction kit fitted and planning on a pair of sports cats and full stainless cat back exhaust system.

Many thanks

All these modifications will not do much in terms of power improvement.  Especially the lightweight pulleys is an absolute joke. The thermostat helps prevent detonation and therefor the engine runs at optimum ignition timing also makes the engine run slightly cooler(8to10ish) than standard during motorway trips expecially. I'm not convinced that the throttle bodies are the bottleneck of the system and therefor i wouldn't reallly bother touching them.
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #9 on: 25 September 2006, 20:43:39 »

Hmmm ok then thanks guys, ill spend the money on body mods then lol. A superchip could well be on the cards then, are these mapped specifically to each car or is it plug and play? also how much are they and what gains can be expected?

Thanks very much for replying, i feel richer already  :)

Jim
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« Reply #10 on: 25 September 2006, 21:57:10 »

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Hmmm ok then thanks guys, ill spend the money on body mods then lol. A superchip could well be on the cards then, are these mapped specifically to each car or is it plug and play? also how much are they and what gains can be expected?

Thanks very much for replying, i feel richer already  :)

Jim

I have seen dyno torque and power back to back tests on a standard vectra v6 and the superchip was rubbish. The engine has the potential to self-optimise make sure you use a good fuel quality, i use v-power and if i compare it lets say with morrison's 95 ron i would say that it feels like an extra 30ps more.
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #11 on: 26 September 2006, 17:33:36 »

Sorry i meant to say how much gains from a  Miltek superchip?
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #12 on: 26 September 2006, 17:36:00 »

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Sorry i meant to say how much gains from a  Miltek superchip?
Superchips is a chipping company.  If MilTek is selling a 'superchip', then it is the same thing as they are getting it from Pooperchips, I mean Superchips  ;)
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #13 on: 28 September 2006, 00:29:19 »

I believe you mean Mtek - they pop up on here occasionally - and I believe Mark or Dave have one of the Mtek chips fitted to their car!

I seem to remember that the opinion is it gives more torque low-down and makes the engine feel more responsive ... but hopefully someone can tell me if my memory is serving me well  :-/
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Re: Engine upgrades?
« Reply #14 on: 28 September 2006, 13:53:55 »

Mtek have nothing to do with "Superchips" as they prefer to sell worthwhile upgrades! ;)

The chips they sell are from a specialist tuning company called Collins engienering.

They give an improvement to both the low down responsiveness (much quicker moving off!) and especially when you get above 5k rpm! :D

I had one fitted to my old elite and I was very impressed with it.
The slight improvement to fuel economy was good too!

In real world power terms you are talking maybe 10% improvement, remember this is a normally aspirated engine.
However it is the improvement to driveability that makes the difference.

For around £150, it is a no brainer of an upgrade and I will be doing it to mine soon enough (once I check I can!). :)
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