Ok my SC has been whining allot more and cuts down on power or at least it seems lately when the AC is on. Any one know what might be going on, or is this all in my head?
Thanks
-Dave
Ok my SC has been whining allot more and cuts down on power or at least it seems lately when the AC is on. Any one know what might be going on, or is this all in my head?
Thanks
-Dave
It could be in your head... I use to feel that way, too. Extra noises, power different before and after little changes.
I changed from a K&N air filter to an AMSoil filter a while back and it felt like I lost power. I switched back to the K&N and thought I could feel the power back again. Was it true??? Probably not, but I was telling myself that it was.
Sometimes I thought I could hear a little extra ticking in the SC nose cone, more than usual. I couldn't tell if it was causing any problems, but 99% of the time everything felt fine and the noises weren't any different than usual.
Could the SC gear oil be low? I guess I should check it. Any one now how to check it?
If you pull the fill screw off the front oil should trickle out. If so, you know it's full.
I changed mine after my move to Portland, just to be safe. I'm sure I didn't need to do it, but I did none the less. You can go to your local GM dealer or Buick dealer and buy their SC oil if you are interested.
Or get part number 12345982 from:
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com
That's ~$4/bottle supercharger oil.
-Tad
And my SC is noisier at times.
JUST DUKE IT !Originally posted by Dallas4u
It could be in your head... I use to feel that way, too. Extra noises, power different before and after little changes.
I changed from a K&N air filter to an AMSoil filter a while back and it felt like I lost power. I switched back to the K&N and thought I could feel the power back again. Was it true??? Probably not, but I was telling myself that it was.
Sometimes I thought I could hear a little extra ticking in the SC nose cone, more than usual. I couldn't tell if it was causing any problems, but 99% of the time everything felt fine and the noises weren't any different than usual.