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2003 Chevy S10 13k Mi 4.3 V6 Auto A-c Cruise "4.3 Ss" As New Unique No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:13900
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE!! *** 2003  S10  CHEVY  EXCELLENT CONDITION,  " 4.3 SS " , ONLY 13,900 ORIGINAL MILES, V-6 VORTEC 4.3,  AUTOMATIC 4-SPEED OVERDRIVE, 20 + MPG,  ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING,  CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM/CD STEREO WITH 4 SPEAKERS,  $10,195,  ECONOMICAL & RELIABLE 4.3 V-6 , MOBIL 1 OIL,  PWR STEERING, ABS PWR. DISC BRAKES,  LS  5 SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS, IT HAS A SPOTLESS , NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN MEDIUM GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR, NO ACCIDENTS, NO RUST, NO BODY OR INTERIOR  DAMAGE, ORIGINAL PAINT, BEDLINER, STEP BUMPER, CHEVY ONLY BUILT S10 SS MODELS FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS IN THE MID 1990'S, SO WE BUILT OUR OWN !!! HERE'S SOME OF  WHAT WE ADDED TO MAKE IT A " 4.3 SS". CUSTOM PAINTED WHITE COLOR MATCHED GRILLE,   FACTORY GM WHEEL WELL MOLDING, DLX. BODY SIDE MOLDING, LIKE THE  454 SS's  HAD,  FACTORY  " S10 BOWTIE / SS" BADGES, CUSTOM PIN STRIPES, & UNIQUE, CUSTOM MADE  "4.3 SS"  BEDSIDE LETTERING STRIPE DECALS , PATTERNED AFTER THE MIGHTY , BLACK , WHITE, OR RED  "454 SS"  SILVERADOS OF THE EARLY 1990'S, THIS MAKES  UP OUR IDEA OF WHAT THE ULTIMATE S10  "4.3 SS" SHOULD LOOK LIKE !!  THIS TRUCK IS VERY SHARP &  HAS ONLY 13,900 ORIGINAL MILES,  WE HAVE A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE, IN MY NAME, NO LIENS. ** PRIVATE SALE, NOT A DEALER **, SO  NO DLR. FEES!!!  TRUCK IS  ABSOLUTELY AS DESCRIBED  WITH NO EXCUSES, & QUITE UNIQUE !!  IT'S PRICED RIGHT TO SELL QUICKLY. GREAT TRUCK FOR WORK, PLAY, BACK TO SCHOOL,  WEEKEND WARRIOR  OR CAR SHOWS. ALWAYS DRAWS  MANY  THUMBS UP ON THE STREET , OR AT  CAR SHOWS, !!    MY WIFE &  I PURCHASED THIS TRUCK IN PRISTINE CONDITION  WITH ONLY 11,000 MILES ON IT, ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO, BEFORE WE DID THE  "4.3 SS" TRIBUTE MAKEOVER.  THIS IS OUR LOCAL WEEKEND CAR SHOW VEHICLE  &  WE  HAVE OWNED & ENJOYED  THIS TRUCK FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS. TRUCK IS LOCATED IN PORT CHARLOTTE, IN SO. WEST FLORIDA, 90 MINS. FROM TAMPA, 45 MINS. FROM SARASOTA OR FT. MYERS, 2 1/2 HRS. FROM FT. LAUDERDALE OR ORLANDO, OR CHECK THE SHIPPING OPTION FOR A DELIVERY PRICE,  ALSO LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY,  CALL TOM ,  305 4011800 9-9  FOR AN APPT. TO SEE OR WITH ANY QUESTIONS.  IF IT'S LISTED ON HERE, IT'S STILL AVAILABLE, BUT PLEASE CALL BEFORE BIDDING.  ANY BIDDERS WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK OR FEEDBACK UNDER 10 MUST CALL OR YOUR BID WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE CANCELLED !!!  PLEASE SEE PAYMENT DETAILS,  SALE TO U.S. ONLY,  *** ANY QUESTIONS ???  ***CALL TODAY, TOM 305 4011800 (9-8) CELL OR 941 2352548 (9-8) RES. **** $10,195  **** NO RESERVE **** THANKS, TOM     ***  OPENING FIRST  BID  IS THE RESERVE &  JUST MIGHT BUY THE TRUCK !!!  ****NO RESERVE ****

 

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Is the skill of rev matching being lost to computers?

Fri, Oct 9 2015

If the ability to drive a vehicle equipped with a manual gearbox is becoming a lost art, then the skill of being able to match revs on downshifts is the stuff they would teach at the automotive equivalent of the Shaolin Temple. The usefulness of rev matching in street driving is limited most of the time – aside from sounding cool and impressing your friends. But out on a race track or the occasional fast, windy road, its benefits are abundantly clear. While in motion, the engine speed and wheel speed of a vehicle with a manual transmission are kept in sync when the clutch is engaged (i.e. when the clutch pedal is not being pressed down). However, when changing gear, that mechanical link is severed briefly, and the synchronization between the motor and wheels is broken. When upshifting during acceleration, this isn't much of an issue, as there's typically not a huge disparity between engine speed and wheel speed as a car accelerates. Rev-matching downshifts is the stuff they would teach at the automotive equivalent of the Shaolin Temple. But when slowing down and downshifting – as you might do when approaching a corner at a high rate of speed – that gap of time caused by the disengagement of the clutch from the engine causes the revs to drop. Without bringing up the revs somehow to help the engine speed match the wheel speed in the gear you're about to use, you'll typically get a sudden jolt when re-engaging the clutch as physics brings everything back into sync. That jolt can be a big problem when you're moving along swiftly, causing instability or even a loss of traction, particularly in rear-wheel-drive cars. So the point of rev matching is to blip the throttle simultaneously as you downshift gears in order to bring the engine speed to a closer match with the wheel speed before you re-engage the clutch in that lower gear, in turn providing a much smoother downshift. When braking is thrown in, you get heel-toe downshifting, which involves some dexterity to use all three pedals at the same time with just two feet – clutch in, slow the car while revving, clutch out. However, even if you're aware of heel-toe technique and the basic elements of how to perform a rev match, perfecting it to the point of making it useful can be difficult.

Supercharged 2015 Chevy Corvette Z06 takes the C7 beyond the ZR1

Mon, 13 Jan 2014



The Z06 is just about everything we got in the last ZR1, but better.
After a bright-yellow false start, here is the real thing: the fourth-generation, 2015 Corvette Z06. If Chevrolet makes a ZR1 version of the C7 Corvette, it's going to be absolutely mega, because the Z06 is just about everything we got in the last ZR1, but better.

Driving Granatelli's turbine-powered 1978 Chevy Corvette [w/video]

Thu, Jan 8 2015

With its curvy snout and feminine haunches, the third-gen Chevrolet Corvette looks like a dreamy – if dated – exemplar of Sports Car Fantasy 101 when viewed through modern eyes. This particular specimen circa '78, clad in silver and black paint with red pinstripes, appears to be a well-preserved example from the era. Apart from its low-profile Pirellis, slightly raised and slotted hood, spacious stance and a certain hand-painted descriptor alongside its crossed flag logos, you'd never guess there's a Space-Age propulsion unit powering this Coke bottle-bodied ride. Climb inside, and you're presented with aircraft gauges and big, colorful square buttons in the center panel. It takes a push of the "Ignitor" button, a tap of the starter button, and a slide of a T-handle for this nearly 40-year-old sports car to start sounding like Gulfstream G650 ready for takeoff. Yep, you're sitting in an 880-horsepower, turbine-powered Corvette, the only one of its kind in the world. Welcome to the whoosh. What The...? Built by Vince Granatelli, son of Indy 500 guru Andy Granatelli, this curious Corvette came into being by cramming a Pratt & Whitney ST6N-74 gas turbine engine into the donor car's lengthy front end. The same type of Jet A-burning mill powered Granatelli Senior's STP-sponsored racecar at the 1967 Indianapolis 500, where it famously led most of the 198 of 200 laps until a $6 transmission bearing failed, knocking it out of the race. The idea of turbine power usurping internal combustion was so threatening that Indy's governing body restricted turbine performance into obsolescence thereafter. A turbine-powered Corvette sounds excessive because it is. But there are also things about this 880-horsepower, 1,161-pound-feet monster that might surprise you. While it smacks of futurist exoticism and cost a then-dizzying $37,000 in 1967, the Canadian-built powerplant uses 80 percent fewer parts than an internal combustion V8 and will run on virtually anything combustible – whiskey, diesel, even Chanel No. 5. Though it's triple the length of a V8, the Pratt & Whitney beast weighs only 285 pounds. It's also one hell of a robust workhorse, typically serving as an auxiliary power unit for commercial aircraft or a generator in oil fields, where it can run for tens of thousands of consecutive hours before needing an overhaul. To adapt the Chevrolet for jet duty, the nose section was gutted and a sub-frame was built to compensate for the loosey-goosey front end.