Stacey's car is here:
https://www.staceydavid.com/projects/19427/sl-c-2296
Not sure where the most recent pics went though. Last time I checked it, he had a Schwartz Performance Twin Turbo set-up on it.
You just need to have the throttle pedal (with the sensor on it) and the associated throttle body for them to work together. GM Performance parts sell them as part of their crate engine kits. It's an option you can add on.
As for the pedal returning, yes there is a return spring built into...
Yeah 4-6 hours should cover you for the museum. There is a ton to see there. I always spend more time on the locomotives and there is a really cool section with some old power plant stuff. There is one with GIANT flywheels in the back corner. The sheer size of those things and knowing when...
Awesome! Can't wait to see what he does. His Ultima was crazy fast. I got to ride in it before he changed from the LS6 to the TT LS2 and it was quick then. Him winning the 0-200-0 Silver State was pretty cool a few years back!
Glad to hear you guys have a plan Ruth. My goal with my current car was fun & reliable. And I managed to do that with the twin turbo build. I DD the car in the summer and take it on roadtrips back to NY, etc. I have over 34k miles on the TT set-up over the last 4 years and the car is still...
Congrats to you guys! I am still in the hoping/planning phase. None of my investments are doing very well so the dream continues.... I shall live vicariously through other builds to tide me over for now. ;)
Wow. Car sounds AWESOME! Glad to see you enjoying it. When I get to build mine I plan to drive it as much as possible. I put lots of miles on my Camaro and am smiling the whole time. I hope to do the same with a SLC. ;)
Looks awesome Fran! And LOVE the color! :thumbsup: My current car is Hugger Orange and I am planning to build my SLC in Orange when the time comes where I can make that deposit on one. But until then, I shall live through the pics of the Orange car that will plaster my wall at work. ;) Oh and...
Looking good Perry! Nice catch can set-up. Seems like you have already thought this project out and planned most of it. I look forward to watching it come together. I like to see thorough projects come to fruition. And thanks for all the pics!
Found some of Jeff's pics. Looks like he is actually selling his car. Anyway, here is the automotive porn. ;) I have ridden in this car and it was awesome when it was a N/A LS6. Can't imagine what it is like as a TT LS2 now... But as you can see he fit an A2A in there with a cooling fan. The...