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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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Sat, Aug 9 2014

Just how intimate would you like to get with the powertrain in a Chevy Volt? If you're anything like YouTube user d55guy, then spending a half hour filming yourself taking apart the battery pack, motor, inverter and more for a look inside sounds like your idea of fun. After all, this way you get to see the cooling system, the heavy safety kill switch and count up the individual cells in the battery modules. Fun! Turns out, we also enjoy languidly paced Volt dissection video goodness, and we think you might want to see it as well. So, we've embedded two videos below and if you don't have a better understanding of how the Volt is put together after watching them, well, at least you can't say we never tried to show you anything. Given that what's really happening here is the organized 'destruction' of an expensive and potentially dangerous object, let's talk safety. There's a serious disclaimer at the beginning of the videos and on the YouTube description page, but we feel the need to repeat the gist of it here: do not try this at home. The creator of the video says he is a trained engineer and has been doing things like this "for the better part of a decade," so he apparently knows what he's doing. With that in mind, watch it all below. When you're done seeing the insides of a Volt powertrain up close, if you need more filmed EV dissection/destruction, check out this video designed for first responders approaching a damaged Tesla Model S. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Sunday Drive: Trucks and SUVs of all shapes and sizes

Sun, Nov 5 2017

The American automotive marketplace is dominated by trucks and SUVs, and so was the last week of coverage on Autoblog. By far, the most popular story of the week was our First Drive of the 2018 Lincoln Navigator. It may look like an old-school lumberer, but in reality Lincoln's flagship is a thoroughly modern, turbocharged-V6-powered, three-row, luxury people mover. The Jeep Wrangler is the world's most recognizable vehicle. So it's no surprise that the next version looks a whole heck of a lot like the last one, and the one before. It's all in the details, which is why we were so excited when Jeep decided to unleash a trio of images showing both two- and four-door Wranglers for us to dissect ahead of the SUV's official debut at the L.A. Auto Show later this year. Past that, spy photos of the next Chevy Silverado and Ram 1500 were predictably popular. See both of those below, and the cap it all off, check out the entire week's worth of SEMA coverage – including the bonkers Hennessey VelociRaptor 6x6 – in our mega image gallery at the bottom of this post. Enjoy! As always, tune in to Autoblog next week for a front-row seat to all the happenings worth following in the automotive industry. 2018 Lincoln Navigator First Drive | From black sheep to flagship 2018 Jeep Wrangler revealed: First photos released before L.A. Auto Show debut 2019 Chevy Silverado looks slim and clean beneath the camo 2019 Ram 1500 gets vertical touchscreen infotainment system 2017 SEMA Show Mega Photo Gallery Chevrolet Jeep Lincoln RAM Truck SUV recap sunday drive

Watch how Corvette Racing's new collision-avoidance radar system works

Fri, 22 Mar 2013

When it comes to technology used in racecars, we generally expect it to trickle down to production cars, not the other way around. Well, Pratt & Miller has developed a new rear-facing radar that operates in a similar fashion to what we're used to in modern blind spot detection systems, only it is also capable of tracking cars as they approach and relaying vital information to the driver via a large display screen.
The innovative radar system debuted at last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring for Corvette Racing, and this system makes perfect sense for endurance races like this since the cars sometimes have to drive through the night and in poor weather conditions.
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