Started taking it apart
Started taking it apart
Looking for a new bumper. I hit the track last night, had issues with my clutch, overboosting, running lean as a result and knocking, and then to top it off someone did a hit and run on my car trashing the front bumper. It was a sad night. I didn't feel good at all.
What did I do to my 3/s....Hmmmmmmm, Ohhhhh I know, I bought another one! lol ...I think that makes eight 3/S's in the stable.
1995 Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo
Mods: DR750s, BC Sportsman rods, Ross pistons, ACT HD 6 puck clutch, 5 speed transmission, 300M output shaft, Broomfield racing billet transfer case housings, Spectre air filter, GM 3.75" MAF w/translator, DN Pre-turbo pipes, Pampena/CX Racing dual core FMIC, M2 Performance turbo-back exhaust, Walbro 450lph E85 pump, SXPerformance fuel filter, stainless fuel feed lines, EK2 Mfg fuel rails, SXPerformance AFPR, 1000cc Bosch injectors, 99 VR4 replica ECU w/ Chrome for tuning, Kenne Bell Boost-a-Spark, Blitz SBC i-D boost controller, IPS oil cooler, Intrax springs on KYB GR2 struts, Enkei Kojin 18X9.5 +30, Nexen N3000s, 99 front end, carbon fiber steering wheel, Pioneer AVH-X2600BT, JL C2 6.5" and 6"x9" speakers, free 4 channel amp for subs (LOL), twin Alpine 10" type E subs.
Made 608whp/631wtrq on Pampena's dyno @ 31 psi.
Yeah I know. Someone just sold a 99 bumper earlier this week that would have been a perfect replacement. He said he would have made me a good deal on it too. I'm probably looking at spending at least $1200 between new parts and getting the front end repainted. I was planning on doing it eventually but was not ready for it right now.
Posted for sale..
http://www.3sgto.org/f59/1991-3000gt...tml#post196412
Maybe.....
My cousin brought his girlfriend's Stealth over and I adjusted the TPS for them. Then we took the seats out of her Stealth and replaced them with the charcoal seats out of my Stealth. I then semi-placed the black leather interior in place in my Stealth. Didn't put the carpet in yet because it needs cleaned.
[06-05, 19:29] OhioSpyderman: Brian, finding a woman is NOT the answer, you need to shop for a good VACUUM
replaced the mast + chucked out the aa box. weightsave yay! also painted heatshields and ic pipes with heatresistant paint
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Yesterday I replaced the bad speedometer cable in my car with a new factory speedometer cable, fixed the alternator/power steering tensioner pulley issue and replaced serpentine belts again. I also replaced my antenna with an aftermarket rubber antenna.
Last weekend I replaced the clutch slave, installed new SS braided clutch line, removed slave cylinder damper, added new hard line to the slave cylinder. Slave cylinder feels much smoother without damper and bleeding the line was much easier to do. I also installed Throttle Body Phenolic Spacer, upper intake phenolic spacer, gaskets, and installed my K&N bracket and K&N open Air Filter.
Your 1993 Dodge Stealth is one of 6351 that received VIN numbers. Based on the order of the serial numbers, your car was the 5212nd out of the 6351 that were made that year.
Your car was built in the 3rd week of February 1993. Of the 47380 vehicles made at the Nayoga plant, your car was the 40537th vehicle to be created that year.
There are 281 other cars that were made with both the same interior and exterior color. There are 779 cars with the same exterior color and 2316 cars with the same interior color.
Note: The production order is assigned based on the order of the serial number.
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