2000 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk on 2040-cars
Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
This FireHawk is a turn key car professionally built by SLP. Its a real Street Sleeper with 750 HorsePower ready to go. Pop the tops or enjoy the A/C!
Engine
Luati Rotating assembly with: Forged 4032 Aluminum pistions with full-floating wrist pins
Super-light Pro bilet 4340 Steel Rods
Forged 4340 steel crank
Micro-polished main and rod journals, chamfered oil holes, smooth-bore oil passages
Indexed crank throw for blueprint perfect clocking.
ATI Super Damper Crank Pulley
SLP blueprinted oil pump
6.0L cylinder heads, stainless steel valves and springs, hand ported
Jesel LS1 SS series roller rockers with Custom push rods 5/16X7.300
SLP Cold air induction kit with K&N air filter
4 core Allumminum BE COOL radatior with larger trans cooler
FAST Intake
38-lb Fuel injectors
FAST 90 milimeter throttle body
Nitrous Express 75/225HP shot direct port injection Nitrous system with light up Purge, remote bottle opener/bottle heater, and Timing controller
Pilar Gauges: Fuel and Nitrous
Transmission
Custom built 4L80 Automatic transmission with BMR Cross member and adjustable Torque Arm with new Yank 3200 stall speed torque converter and dyno tech allumminum race drive shaft. Braided lines and Trans Cooler
EXHAUST
Stainless Works long tube headers and 3 in Y pipe.
High flow Cats
Eletronic Header Dumps
3IN exhaust all the way back to dual outlets
REAR END
Mosser 12 bolt posi rear end with 3.73 gear 33 spline axel shafts
BMR 38MM Extreme Sway bar fully adjustable
Suspension
BMR tubular K-member and Upper/Lower control arms
Bolt-in sub frame connectors, welded in
Hotchkis adjustable panhard bar and hotchkis upper/lower trailing arms
QA1 HAL Fully Adjustable coil over front struts
QA1 HAL rear adjustable shocks
QA1 springs
BRAKES
Power slot Rotors Front/Rear
Hawk Peformance brake pads Front/Rear
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GM issues four new recalls, 2.4 million cars affected
Tue, 20 May 2014General Motors has announced another set of recalls, covering some 2.42 million cars in the United States. For those keeping track, The General has now recalled over 15 million cars worldwide this year due to various issues.
Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
1,339,355 - Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia models from the 2009 to 2014 model years; Saturn Outlook models from the 2009 to 2010 model years
'We're not a hedge fund': Porsche plans to curtail speculators and flippers
Tue, May 30 2017A sizable number of speculators view cars as an investment. Rare or unusual models are quickly snapped up and either parked for years or flipped for a profit. Cars from automakers like Porsche and Ferrari are more prone than others, and at least some people behind these models are getting a bit tired of it. While it's difficult to police what goes on after you sell a car, Porsche has some plans that might curtail the problem before it starts. Andreas Preuninger, the head of GT road-car development and the man behind the new 911 GT3, spoke to Car and Driver at a recent event. "I personally like to see my cars being used," he said. "That's what we build them for. They are just too good to be left to stand and collect dust." One recent example of this rampant speculation is the 911 R. While the special manual-only model sold for $185,950 when new, used versions were selling for nearly $1.3 million just months after it went on sale. While the car is a masterpiece and an instant classic, a good number will be parked and simply used as art and not the rolling testaments to the man/machine interface they were intended to be. The concern over valuations has become so fierce that some owners are upset that Porsche is offering the new 911 GT3 with a manual transmission, fearing that it may hurt the value of the 911 R. "When I said we're not a hedge fund, I'm talking to those people who are yelling at us for offering the manual transmission similar to the R," Preuninger said. "But if there are people wanting to buy cars like that, then as a company we should try to fulfill that, to meet that demand." It seems Porsche is keeping a close eye on who is flipping cars. Since there is often far more demand than supply with certain models, the German automaker has a name for every car before it's built. Buyers with bad reputations might not even make the wait list. Related Video:
Looking Back At Oprah's Free-Car Giveaway 10 Years Later
Fri, Sep 12 2014Molly Vielweber's Pontiac G6 appears unremarkable at first glance. It wears forest green paint, rolls on five-spoke aluminum wheels, and it has a sizeable scrape in the driver's side door, the scar of a decade's worth of hard use. You wouldn't notice it parked at a big box store or cruising on the highway. Pontiac made hundreds of thousands of G6s in the 2000s, and a lot are still on the road. It's unremarkable in every way except for the front license plate, which reads, "Oprah 6." But this is not just any G6. This car is a part of television history. Vielweber won her G6 10 years ago at a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show, when Oprah kicked off her 19th season in dramatic fashion by giving all 276 members of the studio audience a free car. It was an unprecedented stunt that changed lives, generated controversy and ultimately failed to provide enough of a marketing lift for Pontiac, which would be shuttered just over five years later. September 13 marks the 10-year anniversary of the memorable event, which caught everyone, including audience members, by surprise. In a masterful display of showmanship, Oprah dialed up the suspense to match the enormity – and cost – of the event. First she gave away 11 cars, which would have been a landmark TV promotion by itself. But then she coyly announced: "I've got a little twist." Models circulated throughout the audience carrying silver platters loaded with white boxes wrapped in red ribbon. One contained a set of keys, Oprah implied, for another audience member to win the final car. "Do not open it. Do not shake it," she commanded the crowd. Finally, with the suspense built to a fevered pitch, everyone opened their box. They all had keys. "You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! Everybody gets a car!" Oprah exclaimed. "Everybody gets a car! Everybody gets a car!" This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Everybody did get a car. But not everyone kept it. William Toebe attended the show with his wife, Jillaine, and he immediately thought of the tax implications, which stretched to $6,000 or more for some audience members. It was a tough reality for many in the audience that day, some of which had been selected based on their need for a new car. "That responsible part of me stepped forward and wondered 'where am I going to get the money to pay the taxes?'" he recalled.
