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Old 07-16-2009, 02:21 PM
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Recently i have done the Stu mod and it has really kept my SC a lot cooler, i can drive hard for awhile and still place my hand on the supercharger. Im in the process of putting together 60's injectors, with a 2.9 pulley (pulley will be smaller sometime soon). I was originally going to wait to install everything until i can afford an HE but with the charger staying much cooler, would i be fine to go ahead and install and tune before the i can afford the HE?
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Originally Posted by Chase0224
Recently i have done the Stu mod and it has really kept my SC a lot cooler, i can drive hard for awhile and still place my hand on the supercharger. Im in the process of putting together 60's injectors, with a 2.9 pulley (pulley will be smaller sometime soon). I was originally going to wait to install everything until i can afford an HE but with the charger staying much cooler, would i be fine to go ahead and install and tune before the i can afford the HE?
yeah dude ull be good.. i ran a 2.8 as long as u dont kick the **** out of it allll the time ull be more than good.
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link to stu mod?
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might be an old one I don't know but its something like this (middle of page)

https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...stu+mod&page=3
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In my opinion you cant have to many cooling mods. The cooler your IAT's are the more timing you can run safely. And we all know that means more power, as well as safe keeping for your engine.

But to anwer your question, be smart and don't romp the **** outta your car and you shouldnt have a problem
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Originally Posted by ssyellow
might be an old one I don't know but its something like this (middle of page)

https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...stu+mod&page=3
yeah thats exactly what i did, but just made the tank a little different.

I was thinking i would be fine, with everything and a t00n, i dont have the cash for a HE right away.
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