How do I increase drastically horsepower?
If you want to increase the horsepower, you’ve essentially got to find ways to move more air in a greater volume through your engine.
- Installing a High-Performance Cold Air Intake to increase horsepower.
- Installing a High-Flow air filter and intake.
- High Performance Exhaust System.
- Supercharger.
- Turbocharger.
- Nitrous.
What kind of engine does a Pontiac Solstice have?
An aluminum 2.4-liter DOHC Ecotec four-cylinder engine that makes 170 horsepower and 170 lb-ft. of torque sits under a reverse-hinged clamshell hood, powering the Pontiac Solstice’s rear wheels through a five-speed, close-ratio manual transmission.
What does OnStar do on a Pontiac Solstice?
The OnStar service standard on the 2006 Solstice includes the General Motors Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) system, making crash data available to the participating 911 centers to help them dispatch the appropriate live-saving personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster.
How can I increase the horsepower of my engine?
Throttle body diameter is usually measured in millimeters. Swapping a 65 millimeter throttle body for a 75 millimeter one can dramatically increase the air that flows into the engine. You can purchase throttle bodies with larger diameters at many auto parts stores or online performance marketplaces.
Where is the instrument panel on a Pontiac Solstice?
The Solstice’s convertible top folds flat behind a clamshell cover on the rear deck, completely hidden from view when the sun is shining into the driver-oriented cockpit. Designed to envelop the driver, the instrument panel features simplicity and quality – a departure for Pontiac.
An aluminum 2.4-liter DOHC Ecotec four-cylinder engine that makes 170 horsepower and 170 lb-ft. of torque sits under a reverse-hinged clamshell hood, powering the Pontiac Solstice’s rear wheels through a five-speed, close-ratio manual transmission.
The OnStar service standard on the 2006 Solstice includes the General Motors Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) system, making crash data available to the participating 911 centers to help them dispatch the appropriate live-saving personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster.
The Solstice’s convertible top folds flat behind a clamshell cover on the rear deck, completely hidden from view when the sun is shining into the driver-oriented cockpit. Designed to envelop the driver, the instrument panel features simplicity and quality – a departure for Pontiac.