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Chevrolet Camaro Z28 on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:62000 Color: Silver
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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For sale - 2002 LQ9 (6.0) Powered Camaro Z28 6 speed This car is Loud and Fast. Runs well. Title in hand -Clean title. Video - http://youtu.be/ZzcJBm8RRyU Dyno-ed at 505 crank hp Chassis has 62k miles on it LQ9 has around 35K miles on it Gauge cluster says 130k from my previous Camaro Modifications: Engine/Trans: LQ9 iron block, LS1 heads, Comp Cam Torquer V.2 camshaft (232/234 .595/.598 113 LSA), LS7 hydraulic lifters, Upgraded Rods and Springs, K&N Performance Intake Kit, LS6 intake manifold, LS1 throttle body, No EGR, D585 Truck blaster coils w/ heat sink, 28lb injectors, Racetronix fuel pump and harness (Walbro 255LPH), Optima Red Top battery, Corvette fuel rail covers, rebuilt T56 transmission (15k miles ago), LS7 clutch, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Stock 10 bolt with 3.42 gearing. Exhaust: Long tube headers, 3 inch true dual dumped at rear axle, Pacesetter high flow monza metal-core catalytic converters, deleted rear 02 sensors, Spintech pro street mufflers. Passes emissions in AZ. Sound wise this is the baddest thing on the road. Interior: Mostly Stock. Charcoal leather interior. Billet aluminum racing pedals (not from autozone). Suspension: Bilstein Tuned Suspension kit (Shocks and struts), Drag bags in rear springs, LCA relocation brackets, Sway bars (22mm rear, 35mm front), front strut tower brace. Brakes/Exterior: Stock snowflake style wheels. Drilled-slotted rotors, painted calipers (only 30k miles on calipers), aftermarket SS spoiler, SLP grill, HID headlights, 3inch HID round fog lights behind grill. Issues: Minor scratches from being on the road. No dents. Bad knock sensor. Runs great. Rear diff. leaks because of running synthetic fluid. Dash has a crack, and AC/heater only run to the floor vents. Both front seats have a tear in the leather. Ashtray lid is broken. Electronic locks are not hooked up. Lots of parts and time have gone into this car. It has an awesome sound and street-able. The car isn't perfect, but it runs and drives strong. Let me know if you have any questions.

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GM patent reveals new two-stage turbocharger

Fri, Jun 24 2016

Modern turbochargers may be some of the best ever made, but performance is something that engineers are always trying to improve. According to GM Inside News, General Motors (GM) is hoping to alleviate some of the negative aspects of a two-stage turbocharger setup with a newly-patented design. The patent, that was filed on May 19, 2016, reveals a clever bypass system that allows the engine, a four-cylinder unit, to optimize both the low-pressure and high-pressure inlets for its respective functions. According to the filing, a conventional two-stage turbocharger setup is engineered to allow both turbines to operate simultaneously at low and mid engine speeds. At high engine speeds, only the low-pressure turbine works. The setup can't isolate either the low or high pressure side, which can impair low-end performance. GM's new two-stage turbocharger setup looks to eliminate this by linking the high-pressure turbo to the exhaust manifold through the high-pressure inlet duct. The low-pressure turbo is attached to the high-pressure turbo by a low-pressure inlet duct, which is linked to a connecting channel. A single actuator that is housed in the exhaust manifold creates a bypass that can opens the high-pressure inlet or close the connecting channel. Depending on what the engine load and speed is, the ECU guides the actuator—a single rotating spindle with discs corresponding to flanges on the high and low pressure sides—to isolate one of the two turbos. Isolating the turbos allow the respective inlets to be engineered for the best possible fluid dynamic performance. The setup should increase performance and decrease lag. There's no word on what car this setup will make an appearance on, but it will most likely be used in premium vehicles before trickling down to the rest of GM's vehicles. Related Video: News Source: GM Inside News, AutoGuide via GM Authority Cadillac Chevrolet GM Technology Sedan turbo patent engine turbocharging

Watch this creative way to pull a truck's engine

Fri, 08 Mar 2013

Living in an apartment complex has its benefits, but for shade-tree mechanics who like/need to work on their own cars, it definitely has a number of disadvantages. Relatively simple tasks such as brake jobs and oil changes are difficult when you don't have dedicated driveway space, to say nothing of more in-depth repairs... like pulling an engine, for example.
For these types of challenges, a little ingenuity and plenty of muscle are needed to get the job done. Scroll down to watch these four men snatch the V8 out of a Chevrolet K1500 using nothing but a chain, landscape timber and good ol' fashioned brute strength. Good work, gentlemen.

Bring back the Bronco! Trademarks we hope are actually (someday) future car names

Tue, Mar 17 2015

Trademark filings are the tea leaves of the auto industry. Read them carefully – and interpret them correctly – and you might be previewing an automaker's future product plans. Yes, they're routinely filed to maintain the rights to an iconic name. And sometimes they're only for toys and clothing. But not always. Sometimes, the truth is right in front of us. The trademark is required because a company actually wants to use the name on a new car. With that in mind, here's a list of intriguing trademark filings we want to see go from paperwork to production reality. Trademark: Bronco Company: Ford Previous Use: The Bronco was a long-running SUV that lived from 1966-1996. It's one of America's original SUVs and was responsible for the increased popularity of the segment. Still, it's best known as O.J. Simpson's would-be getaway car. We think: The Bronco was an icon. Everyone seems to want a Wrangler-fighter – Ford used to have a good one. Enough time has passed that the O.J. police chase isn't the immediate image conjured by the Bronco anymore. Even if we're doing a wish list in no particular order, the Bronco still finds its way to the top. For now (unfortunately), it's just federal paperwork. Rumors on this one can get especially heated. The official word from a Ford spokesman is: "Companies renew trademark filings to maintain ownership and control of the mark, even if it is not currently used. Ford values the iconic Bronco name and history." Trademarks: Aviator, AV8R Company: Ford Previous Use: The Aviator was one of the shortest-run Lincolns ever, lasting for the 2003-2005 model years. It never found the sales success of the Ford Explorer, with which it shared a platform. We Think: The Aviator name no longer fits with Lincoln's naming nomenclature. Too bad, it's better than any other name Lincoln currently uses, save for its former big brother, the Navigator. Perhaps we're barking up the wrong tree, though. Ford has made several customized, aviation themed-Mustangs in the past, including one called the Mustang AV8R in 2008, which had cues from the US Air Force's F-22 Raptor fighter jet. It sold for $500,000 at auction, and the glass roof – which is reminiscent of a fighter jet cockpit – helped Ford popularize the feature. Trademark: EcoBeast Company: Ford Previous Use: None by major carmakers.