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acidwarning Sep 29, 2010 06:52 PM

freeing up some power
 
hey this is just to let you guys know i was talking to a friend at my speed shop and if you guys want to free up some power you can always remove the clutch fan and put an electric one on, he tells me a fan could be stealing about 15hp dont know if anyone could be back me up on this but i thought id let you guys know could be interesting to try it out, i know i was gonna try it, alot of people do this on muscle cars to free up the power.

Logan Sep 29, 2010 07:05 PM

I think you may have slept through the many discussions on this...lol
A/C delete,, electric w.p. also free up some ponies... less rotating mass

acidwarning Sep 30, 2010 08:01 AM

ya sorry...im relatively new to the forum ive just read a few threads with people saying they did their exhaust and cai, the chip and stuff and they want more, so i just thought id post itbut sorry for the repost

rriddle3 Sep 30, 2010 02:56 PM

True that an electric would draw less HP than most clutch fans, but in this case I highly doubt it to be anywhere in the vicinity of 15HP. The fans on the 4.3 are pretty danged efficient in the amount of air flow vs the power used.

altoncustomtech Dec 3, 2010 02:17 PM

I hate starting any arguments, but Wynjammer's website has the same bit of info specific to 4.3L engines here -> http://www.wynjammer.com/ALM1115/GM_...manceMods.html

I don't know about 12hp as they claim either, but I know I can hear alot of blowing under the hood of my Jimmy from that fan and I imagine it takes a bit to turn it like that. Either way it seems like a decent way to free up at least a few HP.

jim_wv Dec 16, 2010 03:00 PM

freeing HP
 
first a K&N air filter. then a electric fan. take off your air housing, at the thorttle body. under the butter fly is a air-dam. take that air dam off. a torcq driver will be needed. that freed=up alot of take-off HP. you will have to drill out those rivits. then take good-ol duct tape to cover those hose. then take the map sensor off. there is a screen - take it off, CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY - did i say carefully??? take brake spray and a tooth brush, an old tooth brush. saturate the inside of the map sensor. those little sensors inside are very important. but you can get a replavement for $70 if your not carefull. take the tooth brush and lightly carefully brush them. i gained 4 MPG with these. plus 100% accutane in the gas take, 2oz's per 18 gallons. is said to increase even more MPG up to 3 more gallons PER mile.

swartlkk Dec 16, 2010 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by jim_wv (Post 387923)
first a K&N air filter. then a electric fan. take off your air housing, at the thorttle body. under the butter fly is a air-dam. take that air dam off. a torcq driver will be needed. that freed=up alot of take-off HP. you will have to drill out those rivits. then take good-ol duct tape to cover those hose. then take the map sensor off. there is a screen - take it off, CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY CAREFULLY - did i say carefully??? take brake spray and a tooth brush, an old tooth brush. saturate the inside of the map sensor. those little sensors inside are very important. but you can get a replavement for $70 if your not carefull. take the tooth brush and lightly carefully brush them. i gained 4 MPG with these. plus 100% accutane in the gas take, 2oz's per 18 gallons. is said to increase even more MPG up to 3 more gallons PER mile.

It isn't the MAP sensor, but the MAF sensor that has the screen... :icon_doh:

Anyone looking to do the throttle body deflector mod and/or the MAF de-screen should read up on both. They both have their purpose. Having done the deflector mod myself, I can say that it didn't do a thing for performance or efficiency. Absolutely no change in WOT performance, but throttle sensitivity (tip-in) was increased at lower throttle angles.

warthogdriver Dec 16, 2010 08:12 PM

i believe you need to buy special electronics cleaner for the maf sensor...autozone sells a can of cleaner specially made for that...8 bucks i think. and you should NEVER EVER EVER touch the sensor...the spray will clean it fine on its own.

Interceptor9C1 Feb 2, 2011 06:13 PM

The screen in front of the MAF is to straighten out the airflow before it flows across the sensor itself to give a more accurate reading. If its removed the pcm should be tuned accordingly. I doubt this would free up any power on the 4.3

AJBert Feb 2, 2011 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by jim_wv (Post 387923)
... plus 100% accutane in the gas take, 2oz's per 18 gallons. is said to increase even more MPG up to 3 more gallons PER mile.

So, putting in acne medication that has been recently under fire in your tank adds MPG?


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