I been thinking to buy the delete plates, what do ya think about it do they work really good.
Nov 26, 2008 #1 =fast= New Member Established Member Joined Jun 30, 2005 Messages 676 Location houston I been thinking to buy the delete plates, what do ya think about it do they work really good.
Nov 26, 2008 #2 99GTtony Rain city stanger Established Member Joined Oct 1, 2005 Messages 984 Location Outer Banks NC I have seen cars pick up top end with them, but lose low end torque.
Nov 27, 2008 #3 96supersnake Active Member Established Member Joined Nov 23, 2004 Messages 1,129 Location AL. Baby ^^ what he said , I wouldn't think it is worth the $ , better mods. for the price.I.M.O.
Nov 27, 2008 #4 =fast= New Member Established Member Joined Jun 30, 2005 Messages 676 Location houston ^^Thats truth, theres better mods
Nov 28, 2008 #5 S S197GT Member Established Member Joined Nov 28, 2008 Messages 69 Location The Southeast What are your mods now?
Nov 28, 2008 #6 B blck04gt Just a stupid GT.... Established Member Joined Jul 5, 2006 Messages 2,161 Location Northern VA Someone on another S-197 forum picked up 14 rwhp when combining the regular delete plates with Steeda underdrive pullies. Pretty impressive. I wouldn't worry about delete plates though. Not until you get a nice centri blower. IMO
Someone on another S-197 forum picked up 14 rwhp when combining the regular delete plates with Steeda underdrive pullies. Pretty impressive. I wouldn't worry about delete plates though. Not until you get a nice centri blower. IMO
Nov 28, 2008 #7 Stang925 New Member Established Member Joined Jul 27, 2008 Messages 222 Location Pittsburg yea alll they do is just when you punch it you have no hesitation. because the butterflies are deleted. i got them i like them.
yea alll they do is just when you punch it you have no hesitation. because the butterflies are deleted. i got them i like them.
Nov 28, 2008 #8 rich5150 Network Guy Established Member Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 1,362 Location Pittsburgh, Pa As long as its tuned right, add maybe a degree of timing down low, you won't notice a bit of torque loss, and your top end will feel MUCH better.
As long as its tuned right, add maybe a degree of timing down low, you won't notice a bit of torque loss, and your top end will feel MUCH better.
Nov 28, 2008 #9 G Gixx1300R Active Member Established Member Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 1,418 Location Orlando I made my own by removing the Butterflies and the rods. I then welded the holes.