I got a 2002 grand prix se with the 3100, so far I have added a new M.A.F, duel exhaust, fenderwell intake, and a timing mod I got off Ebay for 8 bucks, what other inexpensive mods could I add, and would a air ramp/vent mounted underneath the car to force air into my fender be worth the time. I'm kinda new at this so any advice would help
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2002 3100 = 3400 manifoldsBrian
'95 Cutlass Supreme- "The Rig"
3400 SFI V6, 4T60e
Comp Cam grind, LS6 valve springs, OBD2 swap, Tuned
2.5" DP/ 2.5" dual exh/ Magnaflow Cat/ crap mufflers/ 3500 Intake manifold/ 65mm TB
TGP steering Rack/ 34mm Sway Bar/Vert STB/ KYB GR2's
'08 Chevy Trailblazer SWB 1LT "Smart Package"- LH6 5.3L V8/4L60e, A4WD
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Re: what else can I do??
Hey its all about mods, what will work, what wont. You have to try everything you think of, experiment, then let us know if it worked. How knows someone here might like the idea and do it themselves.Originally posted by vsop4me3.1what other inexpensive mods could I add, and would a air ramp/vent mounted underneath the car to force air into my fender be worth the time.
Everyone here i'm sure has tried some sort of personal mod to their cars/engines, some more than others (way more
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Try your idea, take pics and let us know.
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the bad thing about the newer plenum is that the EGR mounting area is differant after a certain year. I am not too sure about the 3400 plunum, but the newer 3100 plenum, and the newer 3400 plunum will not work with your current EGR. Might want to look into that in more detail before doing it. Especially if emmisions are a part of inspection where you live.Originally posted by Canadian Badass v.2.0polish/ coat them or whatever - either engine could make them better.. or get some headersOriginally posted by Rhedalert2002 3100 = 3400 manifoldsTaylor
1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3100 MPFI
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE 3.1 MPFI
1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible
1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
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Get Fast Forward Performance's underdrive pulley...makes about 5 hp. $110.
Good thing you didn't spend anymore money on that timing advance thing....they don't really work. I'll bet it was a resistor that went into your IAT sensor.
Is your exhaust a FULL exhaust? Mandrel bent with a high flow cat and straight through muffler I hope.
I'd stay away from ported throttle bodies and your intake manifolds. They flow good enough for now, and are a bit involoved.
DO get either ASE chips or DHP's reflash....I've heard several different things about both....and they both seem like good options. Should set you back $300, but you get revised shift points and NO governor as well a slight bump in power.-1996 Beretta
3400 SFI / 4T60-E
-1991 Grand Prix SE
3.4L DOHC / HM-284
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The 3100 PCMs use FLASH eeproms, therefore you can't replace the "chip". You have to find a company that will reflash the PCM. There are a couple companies out there, but the range of vehicles that they reprogram is VERY limited, so there is a good chance that you are SOL. And most basic reflashed run ~$300, with custom reflashed usually costing $500 or more.-Brad-
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www.fastchip.com does reflashes and custom reflashes. I think the price is in the $300 range with it only being a little more for custom.
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Yes, FastChip does do reflashes, but as I said, its only for certain cars. For FWD cars, it is mainly just 94 & 95. And as far as the pricing goes, I was listing FastChips prices ($500 for a custom). I know all this because I had my PCM reflashed by them, but didn't notice any differences (needed a custom vs standard and he didn't want to do it is basically what it came down to), so I had to reflashed to stock and got a refund.www.fastchip.com does reflashes and custom reflashes. I think the price is in the $300 range with it only being a little more for custom.-Brad-
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