Next Step After CAI?
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- Woody_in_MN
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Next Step After CAI?
Howdy, and greeting from the great white north.
I picked up my 06 Aveo Hatch 5 Speed manual on Tuesday. I immediately installed a cone air filter and got a bump from that.
What would be the next logical step next for performance - excluding exhaust? The Aveo has the 1.6 .
BTW - I traded in my 04 GTO on the Aveo. No poop. The GTO is an awesome car, but it is heavy. I would rather have less hp, but a lighter car, which is wht I have in the Aveo.
Thanks in advance,
- Woody
I picked up my 06 Aveo Hatch 5 Speed manual on Tuesday. I immediately installed a cone air filter and got a bump from that.
What would be the next logical step next for performance - excluding exhaust? The Aveo has the 1.6 .
BTW - I traded in my 04 GTO on the Aveo. No poop. The GTO is an awesome car, but it is heavy. I would rather have less hp, but a lighter car, which is wht I have in the Aveo.
Thanks in advance,
- Woody
- BosnianLanos
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You're kinda gonna be stuck with the low HP. No one makes any performance parts for it. And its been a couple of years, so it doesn't look like they're gonna start either.
Forget the cone filter, go with a short ram from a 92-95 Civic, or a cold air intake from a 94-01 Integra GSR. Both fit with some minor cutting of the tubes, but no modifications to the car. After that, exhaust is your next option, and after that, the cheap mods are done. No headers, intake manifolds, gears, pulleys, or cams are readily available (some are out there, but after exhaustive searching) and the ones you might find will be pricey.
You could always go with a custom Turbo kit, but thats a pricey investment.
Good luck and good purchase.
Forget the cone filter, go with a short ram from a 92-95 Civic, or a cold air intake from a 94-01 Integra GSR. Both fit with some minor cutting of the tubes, but no modifications to the car. After that, exhaust is your next option, and after that, the cheap mods are done. No headers, intake manifolds, gears, pulleys, or cams are readily available (some are out there, but after exhaustive searching) and the ones you might find will be pricey.
You could always go with a custom Turbo kit, but thats a pricey investment.
Good luck and good purchase.
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Porting/Polishing is something to look at. I already polished the intake side of the throttle body - easy to get at. How about polishing the intake manifold - (I think that is what it is called). I'm talking about the large assembly just downstream from the throttle body. Is this possible? Has anyone tried that on a 1.6 or comparable?jorge wrote:A throtel, port and polish, and some mods can you do on your car...
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Guys,
I found out that the intake manifold on my Aveo is plastic. But if there is a way to make plastic slipperier - that might bring some performance. Maybe coating the plastic intake with "Klasse" might work?
http://www.autogeek.net/klasse.html?gcl ... PwodhTX5zw
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I found out that the intake manifold on my Aveo is plastic. But if there is a way to make plastic slipperier - that might bring some performance. Maybe coating the plastic intake with "Klasse" might work?
http://www.autogeek.net/klasse.html?gcl ... PwodhTX5zw
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well thats not something hard that we couldnt fix after getting the kit.jidasas wrote:There's a company making a turbo kit...I'll get the link to it...I don't know if anyone has bought it or if it is any good though. If I remember they don't change the fuel injectors or any fuel components and that worried some of us though.
Jimmy
http://www.maximumboost.net/product_inf ... 2109682e62
Heres the link.
I've seen alot of people talk about it but I don't know of anyone who has actually tried it.
Jimmy
Heres the link.
I've seen alot of people talk about it but I don't know of anyone who has actually tried it.
Jimmy
LOL thanks man, if you ever come to Toronto, let me know I'll give u a ride hehe.BosnianLanos wrote:I know its off topic, but I already answered.
But I'm pretty sure I'm coming to Toronto to steal your car...
LoL, J/K, but it really is one of my favorites.
2004 Optra/Forenza/Lacetti - 225whp - Haltech Sprint500 - CT12B - Getrag F28 6spd - KW V3 Coilovers - FX35 Retrofit
2002 IS300 5MT - 615whp - AEM EMS - GT4088R - Built 9.5CR - R154 - TRD LSD - SupraTT T/B - Varex - LS430 Retrofit
2002 IS300 5MT - 615whp - AEM EMS - GT4088R - Built 9.5CR - R154 - TRD LSD - SupraTT T/B - Varex - LS430 Retrofit
Klasse is amazing, I just started using it for polishing my car. Makes it very smooth and shinyWoody_in_MN wrote:Guys,
I found out that the intake manifold on my Aveo is plastic. But if there is a way to make plastic slipperier - that might bring some performance. Maybe coating the plastic intake with "Klasse" might work?
http://www.autogeek.net/klasse.html?gcl ... PwodhTX5zw
- W
2004 Optra/Forenza/Lacetti - 225whp - Haltech Sprint500 - CT12B - Getrag F28 6spd - KW V3 Coilovers - FX35 Retrofit
2002 IS300 5MT - 615whp - AEM EMS - GT4088R - Built 9.5CR - R154 - TRD LSD - SupraTT T/B - Varex - LS430 Retrofit
2002 IS300 5MT - 615whp - AEM EMS - GT4088R - Built 9.5CR - R154 - TRD LSD - SupraTT T/B - Varex - LS430 Retrofit
- Woody_in_MN
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Oh yeah. Klasse is great. I have been detailing my cars with that for a couple years now. I think it only lasts a year or so if that. Some kind of Poly based?exist3nce wrote:Klasse is amazing, I just started using it for polishing my car. Makes it very smooth and shinyWoody_in_MN wrote:Guys,
I found out that the intake manifold on my Aveo is plastic. But if there is a way to make plastic slipperier - that might bring some performance. Maybe coating the plastic intake with "Klasse" might work?
http://www.autogeek.net/klasse.html?gcl ... PwodhTX5zw
- W
Anyway, if I can find out if the intake manifold in my Aveo comes apart, it may be worth a try to "polish" it with Klasse. If anyone knows if the plastic intake manifold on the Aveo disassembles - please jump in and advise me.
Thanks,
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