I've been going to the dragstrip for awhile now. I go about every week. I will race a Honda or maybe a Saturn, something similar to our J's. I get them all through first and then when we get to 2nd my car drags so much ass and I get passed right before the 1/8.
My best time is a 11.27, and I also had a speaker box with two 12's and a spare tire in the back. Some of the time slips are in my profile. I leave my car in 3rd and launch a little below 2000 because the street tires will spin. I've lowered my pressure down before and was able to launch at higher rpms without spin, but I couldn't get a better time doing that.
One thing I want to do is get some synthetic and a good oil filter in my car. I just put a new fuel filter on and was excited to see if It made a difference, but I didn't notice anything.
I was thinking about leaving my car in first and pushing it a tad past where it normally shifts, but not to red line and then putting it in 2nd. This car just seems to drag SO bad in 2nd gear...any tips or ideas or anything I can do? I don't think there is...im waiting for someone to say eco swap.
thanks
LD9 swap
8 psi with m62 and IAT under 100
5 speed swap
Rememeber kids... spell check is your friend
can I just put small block 305 swap? I'll just do that..it'll bolt right up to the trans. pics soon.
305? 454
8 psi with m62 and IAT under 100
454..DUH! ..what was I thinking?
Ah, I never thought about that! Very nice. And I notice a big difference with weight, when my friend is not in the car I run a whole .200 faster. And he weighs about 140 or so. I will be going to the strip tuesday if it's not raining like crazy.
And right now madjack I have 195/65/15's.
Also madjack since you know this motor so well..I was looking at
http://www.j-body.org/members/mighty22/cars/1/ and he has listed alternator and crank pulleys...I haven't ever been able to find any of these??..Also he is running 20w50, what would be an advantage of running that thicker..you have to wait for the motor to really warm up don't you?
If I understand correctly, If I get the NGK TR7 plugs, a higher flow muffler, a 75 shot, and better pulleys, I could run approx a 14.8 in the 1/4 in this car?..mighty22 did...
thanks buddy.
I have the 2.3 Quad4 TB and I couldn't find a TPS sensor that would work right on it, it was always off. What year 2.3 TPS sensor do I need to get. Also when I hooked it up and tried to get it working the throttle had less room from closed to WOT than my original. Maybe it was the bracket. It was a bracket that had a cruise option on it.
I still have that TB but just couldn't get it going right, it was so aggravating. And yes it is a daily driver, but I just like to take it to the strip once in awhile, and fool around. If I got some pulleys I only have a 480 watt amp, do you think it would still drain the battery?
So..more than a 55 shot is alot more stress on the engine? Makes since though, since our cars stock are putting out about 100 hp.
Verocity wrote:454..DUH! ..what was I thinking?
I wouldn't think the 454 would be worth it...if I were you I would just throw in the 572
MadJack wrote:The 2.2L and 2200 are very similar and basically respond to the same mods. I don't have a lot of hands on working on the 2200, just reporting what has worked for others. All my hands-on has been with the 2.2L. From what I understand, most just transfer their stock TPS to the new TB. As fro the bracketry, you might have to figure it out or find another JBOer in the Chattanooga area who has some experiece with the swap. There's also a number of older posts about the swap that might help.
The TB I bought was from...well now I cant remember..he had a yellow cav, lives in Chatt. Anyways, It came with no sensors, and I tried get a 2.3 TPS sensor at Autozone and it didnt line up right..the 2.2 for that year did though. I think it may be an older year model, I don't know.
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The TB I bought was from...well now I cant remember..he had a yellow cav, lives in Chatt. Anyways, It came with no sensors, and I tried get a 2.3 TPS sensor at Autozone and it didnt line up right..the 2.2 for that year did though. I think it may be an older year model, I don't know.
I was somehow able to use either TPS on my car, the one from the 2.3, or the original (2200) sensor that was already on the car. The problem I had originally was that the throttle wheel is in a different resting position on the 2.3 (like it was turned further when closed). At first I drilled a hole in the 2.3 wheel and made the stock throttle cable "fit". This eventually tore the throttle cable from rubbing the wrong way on the wheel.
The next step I tried (and this worked) was I took the shaft, and wheel off the 2200 TB and swapped it over to the 2.3 TB. There is a thread on here (Event I believe made the how-to) on what to do. Basically you need to unscrew the shaft from the throttle plate and then grind off the wheel end of the shaft (where it holds the wheel to it) and take it (carefully) all apart. Do this to both TB's and then reassemble a "hybrid" TB using the plate and tb from the 2.3, the 2200 wheel and shaft. I believe i used the 2.3 spring but i could be mistaken I think they both fit. To hold the throttle wheel on I drilled a hole in the shaft (again carefully) and tapped it for a 10/32 screw ( i think thats the size i used). Put everything together, some locktite on the screw, and you should be all set.
All that said, there are 2 versions of the 2.3 TB that I know of. So yours might be completely different than the one i have. That said, you should still be able to swap everything over and be good to go.
When you mount it to the intake manifold, you will only be able to use 2 of the 4 bolts, youll see which 2 line up it only works 1 way). I never used a supplementary gasket and never had any vacuum leaks, but you could make a gasket or use RTV if you wanted i guess.
Hope that helps.
"A car just isn't a car without a little blood, sweat, and beers." -- Shadowfire
Great idea, but would all that be honestly worth it..I mean this might not even make a difference in performance. I think porting the 2200 TB right now would be a better option.
Oh..does anyone want a 2.3 HO TB? lol $30 picked up..35 shipped
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Great idea, but would all that be honestly worth it..I mean this might not even make a difference in performance. I think porting the 2200 TB right now would be a better option.
You might notice a small gain from either way you go, but in the long run it might be cheaper to use the 2.3tb, getting a stocker bored out might end up costing you more. Going bigger then 56 with your setup will only make your wallet lighter. Without headwork or a full exhaust you wont get far.
I have smaller tires for my DR's (some say too small, but i dont know), i forget the size, but they make the car pull harder in all the gears.
"A car just isn't a car without a little blood, sweat, and beers." -- Shadowfire