2005 Chrysler Crossfire Srt 6 Black 2 Door Coupe Supercharged Modified Low Miles on 2040-cars
Livonia, Michigan, United States
Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Coupe . Black Exterior / Interier. 57,*** miles. Automatic transmission with autostick option. No salvage or rebuild title. All modifications professionally installed. This car is not for the faint of heart. The car was Dyno-Tuned by Eurocharged Performance at 412 Horsepower at the wheels. Car is well taken care of. Just changed oil 1,000 miles ago. Beautiful inside and out. I Hate to see her go but I need to downgrade to free up some money and buy something I can drive in the winter, Plus I don't feel that I need a car with 400+ horsepower. You wont find any other SRT6 like this on Ebay or anywhere. Only 3,000 SRT models were made. asking $16,999.
Dave MODIFICATIONS: - Eurocharged 185mm Crank Pulley ($945.00) - Eurocharged Custom Dyno Tune ($735.00) - Eurocharged TCU Tune ($630.00) - Needswings DCAI -- teflon velocity coated inside/(RED) ($900.00) - Needswings Supercooler ($450.00) - Needswings Separated Coolant System ($70.00) - Needswings Modified Stock AMG Intake Manifolds (RED) - ported/polished ($579.00) - Needswings Thermal Coated Y-Pipe - ported/polished ($255.00) - Needswings Oil Catch Can (RED) ($140.00) - Needswings 185mm PSK ($220.00) - Teflon Coated Valve Covers(RED) ($550.00) - Johnson CM30 Coolant Pump ($189.00) - Magnacor KV85 Spark Plug Wires ($200.00) - NGK Iridium IX Spark Plugs (One Step Colder) ($83.00) - TTM Looped Fuel Rail ($350.00) - TTM Injectors (25% larger than OEM) ($550.00) - Walbro 255lph Fuel Pump ($160.00) - Zeitronix Zt-2 ($280.00) - Air Intake Temperature Sensor (Zt-2) ($29.00) - Boost Sensor (Zt-2) ($119.00) - Wideband AFR Sensor (Zt-2) ($119.00) - Fuel Pressure Sensor (Zt-2) ($129.00) - 18" Azad Mesh Rims. 18X8 Front / 18x9.5 Rear ($699) - 225x40x18 Hankook Ventus V12 Evo's Front / 285x35x18 Sumitomo HTR Z2's Rear ($750) - DashDaq XL w/ Window Suction Cup Mount ($599.00) - SRT6 Embroidered Trunk Mat (purchased from CICCI) ($130.00)
- Pyle PLTS76DU 7-Inch Touch Screen Motorized TFT/LCD Monitor with Bluetooth DVD/CD/MP3/AM/FM Receiver. ($220.00) - Wiring Ran to Trunk for Subwoofer Hookup. |
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Jeep in St. Louis hacked from Pittsburgh
Tue, Jul 21 2015One of America's most popular vehicles contains a security flaw that allows hackers to remotely commandeer it from anywhere on the planet. Cyber-security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller say they've accessed critical vehicle controls on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee that allowed them to remotely control critical vehicle functions like braking, transmission function, and steering. Automakers have downplayed the possibility a car could be remotely compromised, but the significance of the findings detailed Tuesday could cause them to reevaluate the threats posed to hundreds of thousands of vehicles already on the road. A key finding – the pair needed no physical access to the Jeep to pull off the attack. Valasek and Miller accessed the controls via a security hole in the Sprint cellular connection to Chrysler's UConnect infotainment system. In the course of their research, Valasek sat in his Pittsburgh home and remotely manipulated Miller's Jeep as he drove along a highway outside St. Louis. If you know a car's IP address, they say, a hacker could control it from anywhere. "We didn't add anything, didn't touch it," Valasek told Autoblog. "A customer could drive one of these things off a lot, and they'd have no clue it had these open attack surfaces." Remotely, he disabled brakes, turned the radio volume up, engaged windshield wipers and tampered with the transmission. Further, they could conduct surveillance on the Jeep, measuring its speed and tracking its whereabouts. They conducted the experiments over multiple breaches. They made their findings public on the same day the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the federal agency in charge of vehicle safety, released its latest report on the readiness of government and automakers to fend off these sorts of cyber attacks. Later today, two US Senators are expected to introduce legislation that would help consumers better understand the potential risks of car hacking. In the early stages of their research, Valasek and Miller found a security flaw in the car's wi-fi that allowed them to remotely manipulate controls from a range of about three feet. But in recent months, they found another vulnerability in the Sprint cellular connection in the UConnect system. That was a key breakthrough. "Lo and behold, we found we could communicate with this thing using cellular, and then more research, and 'Holy cow,' we're using the Sprint network to communicate with these vehicles," Valasek said.
Brand new cars are being sold with defective Takata airbags
Wed, Jun 1 2016If you just bought a 2016 Audi TT, 2017 Audi R8, 2016–17 Mitsubishi i-MiEV, or 2016 Volkswagen CC, we have some unsettling news for you. A report provided to a US Senate committee that oversees the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported on by Automotive News claims these vehicles were sold with defective Takata airbags. And it gets worse. Toyota and FCA are called out in the report for continuing to build vehicles that will need to be recalled down the line for the same issue. That's not all. The report also states that of the airbags that have been replaced already in the Takata recall campaign, 2.1 million will need to eventually be replaced again. They don't have the drying agent that prevents the degradation of the ammonium nitrate, which can lead to explosions that can destroy the airbag housing and propel metal fragments at occupants. So these airbags are out there already. We're not done yet. There's also a stockpile of about 580,000 airbags waiting to be installed in cars coming in to have their defective airbags replaced. These 580k airbags also don't have the drying agent. They'll need to be replaced down the road, too. A new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time. If all this has you spinning around in a frustrated, agitated mess, there's a silver lining that is better than it sounds. So take a breath, run your fingers through your hair, and read on. Our best evidence right now demonstrates that defective Takata airbags – those without the drying agent that prevents humidity from degrading the ammonium nitrate propellant – aren't dangerous yet. It takes a long period of time combined with high humidity for them to reach the point where they can rupture their housing and cause serious injury. It's a matter of years, not days. So a new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time – and six years seems to be about as early as the degradation happens in the worst possible scenario. All this is small comfort for the millions of people who just realized their brand-new car has a time bomb installed in the wheel or dashboard, or the owners who waited patiently to have their airbags replaced only to discover that the new airbag is probably defective in the same way (although newer and safer!) as the old one.
This forgotten Chrysler was its bid for Humvee contract
Wed, 27 Aug 2014Today, the Humvee might be as associated with the dead automotive brand from General Motors as it is with the hard-working truck that has long served as one of the backbone vehicles of America's military. But Autoline host John McElroy is showing off a practically unknown part of the model's story by digging out some old photos from his personal archive.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle project, better known today as the Humvee, can be traced back to a US Department of Defense request for bids to build a new military truck. According to McElroy, he was invited to the Chrysler proving grounds in 1981 to check out the bid from the brand's defense division. The company's concept was that it might be able to build an inexpensive, capable vehicle by using off-the-shelf parts.
The angular body panels gave the truck a look almost like a modern, stealth vehicle. However, the flat look was actually just to make the tooling as cheap as possible to produce. Still, this Chrysler looked surprisingly futuristic for the early '80s. It's actually not too far away from the famous Lamborghini LM002, itself intended as a possible military-spec machine.