The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by pawntec
well i'm looking at dumping any where from 20-40k on my xfire but from my understanding is that it's all about getting around the ecu's vin registering feature how lame eah maybe i should of got something else other then a xfire to build up. to late now lol fack
But if you just have to spend all your money on your Crossfire, I know some qualified people who are more than willing to put a Hemi into a Crossfire.
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by pawntec
right dude do you have any sence?
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by pawntec
Well i've got a 2004 crossfire with 24k miles on it
i'm looking at making it the fastest i can get it and also still be able to drive it every day. i'd love to make it a track star. i'm wondering if i should swap out the 3.2 v6 N/A for the srt-6/amg drive train or just stick with what i got and mod from there. i wasn't to sure if it'll be a good idea to try to fit a turbo underneath the hood because it's such a tight fit. Or just try to build up a complete N/A race build or would be an amg motor be a good swap also. what kind of swaps are pos. with out going crazy on modding the heck out of the car. how much power can the 6speed drive train handle? What else should i watch out for doing all this mods
i'm in a crossroad on which way i should most the drive train
i'm looking at making it the fastest i can get it and also still be able to drive it every day. i'd love to make it a track star. i'm wondering if i should swap out the 3.2 v6 N/A for the srt-6/amg drive train or just stick with what i got and mod from there. i wasn't to sure if it'll be a good idea to try to fit a turbo underneath the hood because it's such a tight fit. Or just try to build up a complete N/A race build or would be an amg motor be a good swap also. what kind of swaps are pos. with out going crazy on modding the heck out of the car. how much power can the 6speed drive train handle? What else should i watch out for doing all this mods
i'm in a crossroad on which way i should most the drive train
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by pawntec
well i'm looking at dumping any where from 20-40k on my xfire but from my understanding is that it's all about getting around the ecu's vin registering feature how lame eah maybe i should of got something else other then a xfire to build up. to late now lol fack
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by BlueStorm
better yet buy a c4 vette for $4500, and bolt on some speed parts. should get you into 350hp for about $6000
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by pawntec
in that case i'll have to go with a stand alone ecu system. how would the rest of the car handle a stand alone ecu? easily or will it be a pain to get everything to work properly
Re: The Best Way To Make My Crossfire Faster
Originally Posted by Violenteer
i have looked into this option. it is an unknown. the standalone system will be cheaper than the installation of the stand alone system.
that isn't a problem I’ve got friends that are mechanics and also a guy that tunes but his specialty is subies but I’m almost sure i could convince I’m to tune xfire. I’ve got some now how with working with cars I’ve got a lot of my own bolt-on’s with my old cars/jeeps no problem at all but that this is a car that have a lot of electronic factors I’ve got to worry about configuring to work with each other I guess I’ll have to start to learn my own tuning so I can dial it in with every app. that I might put that car thru that’s for sure. I’ve tried to get some info from that twin turbo 6th street ave. xfire but they haven't emailed me back about the car and what processions I’ve got to look out for building and tuning a turbo setup with their xfire's
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