2004 Pontiac Gto 396 Stroked And Forged Ls1 Yellow Devil T56 6 Speed Lsx on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
2004 Pontiac GTO T56 Manual Transmission.... I have done about everything you can do to one of these cars. This is the 3rd one I have owned and I am ready to move on and free up some cash to finish my new new garage I am building at my home. I will Try and describe everything I can thing of on this car. I personally built it , So I can guarantee the description to be accurate. Its a very nice car, I just have to many Irons in the fire to keep it right now and would ratehr it go to some one who would enjoy it.
Body 3" VFn Sonoco Cowl induction hood. HSV Trunk lid Spoiler. Oem holes were welded and shaved. 05-06 Oem rear Bumper w/ Monaro rear Insert. Midwest Designs Front Splitter Head Lights and Tail Lights were lightly tinted Engine bay was shaved , smoothed and painted when I swapped the oem motor out. (Oem side skirts have the clear coat peeling , common problem on the cars..) All windows tinted with the best 3M material Traction Control and ABS have been Deleted SLP Line Lock and MSD 2 Step Launch Controller Wilwood rear brake bias adjuster. Optima Battery Relocated to trunk with / Billet Specialties Billet Battey Tray Interior Pretty much Stock Seats are in good condition, no tears or wore thru spots The rear seats have 0 stitching issues... Over all its a 9 out of 10 Suspension Font, All bushings were replaced with BMR Polyurethane bushings. Strange single adjustable coil overs with QA1 Caster Camber Plates Arp 3'" wheel Studs DBA 2 piece Rotors Hawk Ceramic Pads Powder Coated calipers and SS Brake Lines Rear, All Bushings were Replaced with BMR Polyurethane bushings, Every thing is adjustable! ARP 3" wheel Studs Hawk Ceramic Pads Gforce Billet shock Spacers BMR Air bags in the Coil Springs Drive Line Engine LS1 Block Bored .005 Eagle Forged 4.125 Stroke Crank Eagle Forged H Beam Rods Wiseco Custom Forged and Coated Pistons Clevite H Series Bearings ARP Main Studs ARP Head Bolts SLP Dual Roller Timing Chain and Ported LS6 oil Pump Custom Comp Cam 248/254, 615"/.622" Comp R Lifters Comp Push Rods Comp Trunion Upgrade Cometic Head Gaskets Advanced Induction CNC Ported Heads Compression is about 11.5 to 1 Rings Gapped for Extensive Nitrous use American Racing 1 7/8 Long tube Headers with 3 1/2" collectors All Mandrel Bent and Fabricated 3 1/2 Stainless Steel Exhaust W/ Boral XR-1 Race Mufflers Edelbrock Pro Flo Intake Manifold Edelbrock 90 MM Trottle Body Edelbrock Billet Fuel Rails Lingenfelter Fuel Pump Upgrade McLeod Flywheel and RXT Twinn Disc Clutch New LS6 Slave Cylinder Tick Master Cylinder Hurst Billet Shifter 3.91 Rear Gears and Harrop Cover Driveshaft Shop 1 piece Driveshaft Wheels and Tires Bloack Powder Coated OEM 18's New BFG G-Force Tires all around. Rear wheels have been widened to 18 x 10 by weldkraft wheels Tires are 245 / 40 / 18 Front and 295 / 35/ 18 Rear I am sure there is some stuff I am forgetting, This car Runs and Drives Excellent, AC works great. You can daily drive this car with 0 issues... Read Below about Nitrous Optional Nitrous Accessories (IF you Buy it now and Do not want the Nitrous I will Deduct $1500 off the Price of the car. Cold Fusion Direct Port Nitrous Kit Nitrous Outlet Hidden Switch Panel Nitrous Outlet Black Anodized Stand Alone Fuel System NOS 2 Stage Nitrous Controller Bottle Heater and Pressure Switch to Contol it. 6AN Feed Line / Purge and Filter 2 Nitrous Bottles (All of the Nitrous stuff is new and the Motor has never been ran with the nitrous in use) The kit is installed but not wired. Notes to Buyers....The Autocheck on this car notes 2 things...1 (It was not a fleet vehicle, It was owned by an individual who bought the vehicle and put it in his companies name. IT was never a fleet or rental vehicle. ) 2 (It says there was frame damage,, I have been all over this car inside and out, There is no evidence what so ever that the frame has ever been damaged). |
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This or That: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 vs. 1984 Pontiac Fiero
Tue, Feb 10 2015Welcome to another round of This or That, where two Autoblog editors pick a topic, pick a side and pull no punches. Last round pitted yours truly against Associate Editor Brandon Turkus, and my chosen VW Vanagon Syncro narrowly defeated Brandon's 1987 Land Rover. In fact, it was, by far, the closest round we've seen, with 1,907 voters seeing things my way (for 50.8 percent of the vote) versus 1,848 votes for Brandon's Rover (49.2 percent). Sweet, sweet victory! For this latest round of This or That, I've roped Editor Greg Migliore into what I think is a rather fun debate. We've each chosen our favorite terrible cars, setting a price limit of $10,000 to make sure neither of us went too crazy with our automotive atrocities. I think we've both chosen terribly... and I mean that in the best way possible. 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Jeremy Korzeniewski: Why It's Terrible: Taken in isolation, the Chrysler Crossfire isn't necessarily a terrible car. In fact, it drives pretty darn well, and there's a lot of solid engineering under its slinky shape. Problem is, that engineering was already rather long in the tooth well before Chrysler ever got its hands on it, having come from Mercedes-Benz, which used the basic chassis and drivetrain in a previous version of its SLK coupe and roadster. Granted, the SLK was an okay car, too, but even when new, it hardly set the world on fire with sporty driving dynamics. Chrysler took these decent-but-no-more bits and pieces from the Mercedes parts bin – remember, this car was conceived in the disastrous Merger Of Equals days – and covered them with a rather attractive hard-candy shell. Unfortunately, the super sporty shape wrote checks in the minds of buyers that its well-worn mechanicals were simply unable to cash, though an injection of power courtesy of a supercharged V6 engine in the SRT6 model, as seen here, certainly helped ease some of those woes. In the end, Chrysler was left with a so-called halo car that looked the part but never quite performed the part. It was almost universally panned by critics as an overpriced parts-bin special, which, I must add, was damningly accurate. As a result, sales were very slow, and within the first few months, dealers were clearancing the car at cut-rate prices, just to keep them from taking up too much of the showroom floor. Why It's Not That Terrible, After All: I can speak from personal experience when discussing the Chrysler Crossfire. You see, I owned one. Well, sort of...
Tony Stewart to star in Smoke Is The Bandit web series
Mon, 10 Mar 2014NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is making good use of his nickname Smoke in new videos inspired by the 1970s classic Smokey and the Bandit. The original is one of the quintessential automotive movies of its era with a fantastic combination of slapstick comedy and great car stunts in a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. If you've never seen it, check it out immediately.
In the new six-part Smoke IS the Bandit web series, Stewart takes on the role of Burt Reynolds' famous character complete with huge mustache. But instead of trying to smuggle cases of Coors beer it's Mobil 1 oil. The series promises to recreate many of the famous scenes from the movie and includes cameos from other NASCAR drivers.
To complete the look, future videos just need a quality replacement for a young Sally Field to ride shotgun. It would also be really cool if Reynolds could make a brief appearance at some point. Scroll down to check out the trailer and the first episode in the series.
Porsche still deciding on one or two new 911 plug-in hybrids
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