97stscaddy
Dedicated LVC Member
I know there are tons of threads on the Xcal blah blah search blah.
(Most) Everyone says they get fairly substantial power gains from the Xcal2 flash. But where is the power most noticeable?
Of the more powerful cars Ive driven they've all had some serious torque on the bottom end. My old car, the STS, Northstar engine = torque like woah. The Chevy Corsica I had before that with the 2.8 V6 had plenty on the bottom end (would burn rubber off the line all day). So the LS just seems to be lacking in the Low RPM power department. I figured I would get used to it, but after 9 months I'm still jonesin' for some put me in the seat off the line punch.
Would there be a way to fix that with the Xcal?
(Most) Everyone says they get fairly substantial power gains from the Xcal2 flash. But where is the power most noticeable?
Of the more powerful cars Ive driven they've all had some serious torque on the bottom end. My old car, the STS, Northstar engine = torque like woah. The Chevy Corsica I had before that with the 2.8 V6 had plenty on the bottom end (would burn rubber off the line all day). So the LS just seems to be lacking in the Low RPM power department. I figured I would get used to it, but after 9 months I'm still jonesin' for some put me in the seat off the line punch.
Would there be a way to fix that with the Xcal?