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my car has 1450 miles on it, and unfortunately my BEST 0-60 time was 5.5, with some times being close to 5.9s (thats v6 territory, not l99) ... i will be changing my oil this week, but im upset about these times. i followed your break in procedure as soon as i saw it (which was at 450 miles) ... i have not done a computer chip reset yet, but i really dont think that will add a full half second will it? you said that "to turn it into a real street car, do a tune at 1500-1800 miles" or so... but what exactly does this require? i am no car man so i would have to bring it to a tuning shop and have it done professionally and tell them what to do.... could you let me konw what i would need to have done? and on a side note... i live in tampa FL, so there is always TONS of humidity and heat (always 80s and 90s) so im assuming this can be taking off a full half second as well in these terrible testing conditions... correct? sorry for the multiple questions, but i would really like to improve the preformance on my car... please help! Thanks! -Frankie
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OK then it's official. The wife drove our new family member home tonight. Hope she enjoyed the ride. After reading all these posts I have taken BOTH sets of keys away!
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Darin,
Thanks for all your expert advise on this thread. My 2SS LS3 is still at 3000 so it'll be a good month if not more before it gets here so I'm glad I got to read your post before I got my car. I was a little confused about the break-in procedure on the LS3 and here's what I understand, correct me if I'm wrong. Basically, go from 0 - 80 mi/hr (or say 20 - 80mi/hr) going through the gears as usual and shifting at 4000 - 5000 rpm (or should I let it go higher and shift at 6000), then once at 80mi slide the car in neutral (or brake if you must to avoid an accident) then got at it again for 5 - 10 times and then let the car rest for a little while and then got at it again for the first 500 mi or so. Does this sound right to you? Thanks for all your help. |
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http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5058 The "tune" I was speaking off is this. Find a professional tuner in your area and go have him tune your car. There are many specializations in the the broad spectrum of " High Performance Motor Sports". It gets more specialized every day. Just as I specialize in in induction system R&D and design there are individuals who specialize in building Racing engines, street engines, road race engines, Drag Race engines and even specific classes or brands of engines. There are also people who specialize in modifying and tuning OEM vehicles and there EFI systems for increased performance. Find someone in your area that specializes in this specific field and have them tune your car. Its in your best interest to find a Pro and have him tune it because by the time you buy the tuning software, Wide band O2 and go through the steep learning curve (and probably the classes costing $800) to become proficient enough to do this yourself you will have spent ten times what it would cost you to just go and have a Pro do it for you. I purchased the software and am going through the learning curve just because I love to learn this stuff. I have been building and tuning ultra high performance Racing engine for 26 years and it will take me many months of study and practice in my spare time before I become proficient enough to make broad based tuning changes with confidence. I will make mistakes and as a matter of fact, I already have. My first mistake using this tuning software was a VERY stupid rookie mistake that cost me $1200.00 bucks! While flashing the VCM/TCM I lost power while flashing. It fried the TCM module in the transmission. These new Camaro have the TCM module built into the valve body of the trans and the cost was fricken outrageous. Its like the old saying goes. If you want to play, you have to play. I knew I might make some mistakes while screwing around with this thing so I was some what prepared for it.
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Darin, I skimmed the thread and don't think these questions have been asked....
I just ordered my 1SS 2 weeks ago and expect it to be in by Thanksgiving. I live in Upstate NY and won't be driving it after it's delivered due to winter/salting. It will be stored in my garage until spring...a torturous winter I'm afraid! I realize this sounds goofy to buy the car and then store it, but I have my reasons for buying now. Anyway, is there any reason I can't/shouldn't follow your break-in in the spring after letting it sit for 5 or so months? Should I start the car occasionally through the winter or just let it sit? Based on your break-in steps it didn't sound like a great idea to just idle and rev it. Should I use fuel stabilizer? Is there anything else I should do when I bring it out in the spring? Thanks in advance. |
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Darin,
I am almost ashamed to post this here, but here goes. I ordered a 2LT Summit White Camaro and am still waiting. I sold my 75 Camaro (Hipo 350, mucie4 speed custom) to lay down a deposit on the new one. I want to DRIVE my car daily, not store it for my 5 month long Canadian winters, thus the choice of the 6cyl engine. Do you recommend the same ferocious break in for this all aluminum 6? I was thinking about running high octane gas to train the computer, especially in the beginning, but is this wise? How do I maximize power on this Aussie/world power plant?
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Oh and my tranny is a manual 6. -=+=-
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Darin,
Just a stupid follow up question. There's no place around my home where I could break-in my car other than the freeway. I was just trying to think of how I would do it and I realized once I accelerate my LS3 to the desired speed and then shift in to neutral to slow down to say 50 MPH then unless I take an exit i will have to shift in to gear to speed up again which could cause some engine breaking. Any ideas on how to avoid this? Thanks. |
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