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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA
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http://www.acsvette.com/chips.html
At Mr. Crowley's site, he mentiones the removal of secondaries as a feature in his performance chips. What the junk is that about? Anybody? |
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#2 |
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Leesburg, VA
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I believe he'll add programming to deal with the removal of the secondaries if you've done that to your car.
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Location: Mendota Heights, MN. 55120
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Not being too mechanical, I don't understand the reasoning of removing the secondaries. I thought that was so special to the Z's.
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Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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I think it is a case of having both injectors serving the fuel needs all the time. I believe Cliff, LoTu5, from London has this set up on a 418 cu in motor. I don't understand all of the theory behind it. I guess you eliminate all those secondary parts so they can't fail on you?
A thought...I would guess when the motor gets on the cams the transition is less dramatic? I mean nothing is blocking the air flow thru the other ports and the injectors are already adjusting the A/F ratio so the big power is just there all the time?? I'm wondering if those cars must feel like an old rat motor from the 60's & 70's? I once drove my friend's 396/350 camaro & it was way different than my LT-1. The 396 felt like a stump puller from way down low in the rev band where the sb needs to get some revs up before anything happens. ![]() Tom
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#5 |
![]() Join Date: Mar 2004
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The stroker engine's may benefit from removing the secondaries. Tuning is a fine tooth blade also.
For a stock CUI or even a 368 car removing the secondaries would probably hurt the car . I'm more impressed with the top end car's putting out 420 + RWHP . |
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#6 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA
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My sentiments exactly... Thats my goal actually. Squeeze as much out of the top end/exhaust and other small things here and there without changing the displacement. Although im still alittle uneasy about porting for some reason, I just dont like the idea of taking metal off. Tweeks a nerve in me.
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