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One of my biggest hobbies is working on my car, and I know those skills go hand in hand with robotic combat. So, here's a thread where everyone can share their own pieces of automotive creativity. Whether you like american muscle or import hustle, slammin' trucks to the ground or jacking them to the sky, 8" LCD screens or 12" subs, share it all here. Pics are appreciated, especially if you can take them throughout the modification process.
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...it took me over 100 lessons to pass my driving test? That's the limit to my automative creativity. :D
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I have a black 2007 Cobalt. Pontiacs suck! *ducks for cover* Just kidding there.
Nothing fancy and I don't do any modifications. I might do that later, though.
Nothing fancy and I don't do any modifications. I might do that later, though.
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I'll have to take some new pictures of my car and post them. I mean, it's only a $14,000 8 year old Tracker, but I put alot of time into mods for it.
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Right now, the main "tuning" I wanna do on my car is to re-attach the rearview mirror that the tree branch on that seasonal road took out.
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My current project (and coincidentally also my daily driver) is my 2006 Pontiac GTO.
6.0 (364ci) all aluminum small-block V8
400 HP / 400 ft.lb.
4 Speed Auto w/ Traction Control
Impulse Blue Metallic with all black leather interior
17" Alloy wheels
4 wheel PBR disc brakes with ABS
Mods:
Borla Cat-back exhaust (installed by previous owner)
AEM Brute Force intake system (pics to come)
Energy Suspension urethane sway bar bushings
On the way:
Pedders Suspension heavy duty sway bar end links
In the near future:
JBA Headers, JBA Mid-Pipes w/ high flow cats, and JBA EVOL Cat back exhaust
MSD Blaster coil packs
6.0 (364ci) all aluminum small-block V8
400 HP / 400 ft.lb.
4 Speed Auto w/ Traction Control
Impulse Blue Metallic with all black leather interior
17" Alloy wheels
4 wheel PBR disc brakes with ABS
Mods:
Borla Cat-back exhaust (installed by previous owner)
AEM Brute Force intake system (pics to come)
Energy Suspension urethane sway bar bushings
On the way:
Pedders Suspension heavy duty sway bar end links
In the near future:
JBA Headers, JBA Mid-Pipes w/ high flow cats, and JBA EVOL Cat back exhaust
MSD Blaster coil packs
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<blockquote class='quote_blockquote'><dl><dt>StarlessSoldier</dt><dd>Jan 11 2009, 09:59 AM</dd></dl><div> In the near future: [/quote]
...supercharger?
...supercharger?
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'93 geo tracker. covered in dents from, emm, "every day usage". modded with fuzzy dice off the mirror and a chrome skull shift knob. i also have atleast 1 wrapper on my passenger floor board from each fast-food joint within 10 miles of my house. oh, and a walmart gas cap since mine got stolen(yes, WTF???), and a stick on gel air freshener to cover up the smell of the gas from driving to walmart to get said gas cap. and thats about it.
i so need a new car.
i so need a new car.
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<blockquote class='quote_blockquote'><dl><dt>Minion33088</dt><dd>Jan 12 2009, 04:37 AM</dd></dl><div> <blockquote class='quote_blockquote'><dl><dt>StarlessSoldier</dt><dd>Jan 11 2009, 09:59 AM</dd></dl><div> In the near future: [/quote]
...supercharger? [/quote]
That's in the far future :P
...supercharger? [/quote]
That's in the far future :P
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Still have my PoS 95 Mustang.V6,walmart rims...its hot.However,I am planning on getting real rims in the future since I got a $8,000 refund from MU recently.Or maybe tuition...who knows.
edit: dangit, sorry for bringing back an old thread.I'm so used to more active boards I read and posted without looking at the date.My bad.
edit: dangit, sorry for bringing back an old thread.I'm so used to more active boards I read and posted without looking at the date.My bad.
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It's not that old..plus I don't see a problem with posting here if it's relevant.
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Here's what my baby looked like:
And here's what it looks like now:
Deer decided to jump in front of me. Hit him at ~30mph. Not sure how to airbag didn't go off, but thank god it didn't.
And here's what it looks like now:
Deer decided to jump in front of me. Hit him at ~30mph. Not sure how to airbag didn't go off, but thank god it didn't.
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New pictures!
Got new grille, aluminium rims, and TSL Super Swampers. I have a 2" body lift to install, as soon as I get the correct brake line extensions. 2.5" suspension lift to come.
Q Logic Bandpass box with 2 10" Type-R subwoofers powered by Hifonics amp and db 15 farad capacitor. Each sub gets 600 watts continuous. System hit's 128.6 decibels.
Got new grille, aluminium rims, and TSL Super Swampers. I have a 2" body lift to install, as soon as I get the correct brake line extensions. 2.5" suspension lift to come.
Q Logic Bandpass box with 2 10" Type-R subwoofers powered by Hifonics amp and db 15 farad capacitor. Each sub gets 600 watts continuous. System hit's 128.6 decibels.
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<blockquote class='quote_blockquote'><dl><dt>Minion33088</dt><dd>Feb 12 2009, 05:59 AM</dd></dl><div> Deer decided to jump in front of me. Hit him at ~30mph. Not sure how to airbag didn't go off, but thank god it didn't. [/quote]
Airbag sensors work based on inertia, not impact. A deer's body weight can't slow your car fast enough to activate them. Had you hit a wall or another car at that speed, your car would have slowed down (or stopped) much more rapidly. That causes gold balls inside the airbag sensors to backdrive springs that hold them in place, completing the detonator circuit to activate the airbag.
Airbag sensors work based on inertia, not impact. A deer's body weight can't slow your car fast enough to activate them. Had you hit a wall or another car at that speed, your car would have slowed down (or stopped) much more rapidly. That causes gold balls inside the airbag sensors to backdrive springs that hold them in place, completing the detonator circuit to activate the airbag.
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Ah, that makes sense. I heard about people hitting guardrails at 15 and setting air bags off; I guess that explains why it would deploy for a guardrail at 15, but not a deer at 30.