PRICE LOWERED!!! NEW MODS! Asking price: $13,500 (negotiable) Year: 2005 Make: Dodge Model: Neon SRT-4 Mileage: 42,xxx Transmission: 5-spd Title: Clean Factory options: Kicker Living Loud sound system w/10" sub
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01-21-2009, 11:45 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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PRICE LOWERED!!! NEW MODS!
Asking price: $13,500 (negotiable) Year: 2005 Make: Dodge Model: Neon SRT-4 Mileage: 42,xxx Transmission: 5-spd Title: Clean Factory options: Kicker Living Loud sound system w/10" sub 6 Disc CD Changer Power sunroof Limited Slip (included with all '05 models) Mods: Performance and non-performance 1. Fully Built Motorsports ceramic coated and ported turbocharger 2. 3" O2 Housing 3. 3" Downpipe 4. 3" Side Exit Exhaust 5. AGP Adjustable Wastegate set at 21psi 6. AGP Direct Fit Intercooler 7. 55mm ported throttle body 8. Mopar Stage 2 Injectors (682cc) 9. PT Performance Fuel Pump Rewire Kit 10. DCR Oil Modifier 11. ---- 12. AEM UEGO Wideband 13. NAPA Tbolt clamps (to help eliminate boost leaks) 14. PT Performance Check Valve (to help eliminate boost leaks) 15. Custom Oil Catch Can (prevents oil from going into the intercooler) 16. AGP Dogbone motor mounts 17. Koyo Radiator 18. 180 Degree Thermostat 19. Autometer 30psi boost gauge 20. Custom strut tower brace 21. Apexi Turbo Timer 22. Tein H-Tech Lowering Springs 23. Bwoody coil pack heat shield (powdercoated) 24. Perrin Cold Air Intake (black) 25. Diablosport Predator (PCM TUNING DEVICE) <VERY-VERY VERSATILE> 26. Custom powdercoated UPP pipe w/Greddy flange 27. Greddy Type RS Blow-off valve 28. Intense Motorsports hot side pipe Extra stuff: PTP SSTv2 turbocharger (hot side squeaks) Possible rebuild? Otherwise a powerful turbo for what it is. 14' Stainless Steel Braided Fuel line w/-6an fittings Cold side pipe CAT (charge air temp) sensor This car has been well-kept and has had an oil change every 2,500 miles. The transmission fluid was changed over to Amsoil brand at 20k miles and the shifting is butter smooth. Additionally, all boost lines have been sealed to prevent any potential boost leaks. The only two notable faults with the vehicle is the driver side "a" pillar, which I will replace. I had a triple gauge pillar on it with an EGT and oil gauge and drilled an additional hole to run the lines without cramping them all into one hole. The second fault is there is a small dent on the driver's side fender that can easily be pulled out. Last edited by G&M Performance; 04-11-2009 at 11:56 PM. |
02-14-2009, 06:37 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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I used to have a lot of friends that raced these. They sold them right away only because of the shift knob coming off all the time, but aside from that, they were kicking @ss on the streets. My friend had one boosting higher (not sure how much) but on the drag strip he was only half a second behind my Trans Am, and on the freeway we were pretty much neck and neck until about 120-125 where I finally started to pull him.
Cool cars, though.
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I always thought these were kind of cool cars, and was very surprised they took them off the market. What did you edit out of your windshield by the way? Hopefully youre advertising this on all the neon boards as well.
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Thanks for the bump, Crash! I've had some fun with this car, and I am sure the next owner will have a lot of fun if they decide to go big turbo.
Anyway, what kind of work did you do on your Trans Am? I'm sure it was a beast! Quote:
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The Trans Am at the time was MOSTLY stock. The motor was a freak and I had really good tire. I can't recall if I'd done my gear swap yet, but I don't think I did. Those SRTs pull for a long time. I was certainly impressed with them. And the comfy Viper seats are a big plus!
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^ +1 for the Viper seats. The downside about the stock turbo SRT's is that they die up top. That Trans Am really opens up where the SRT falls short, so I can easily see why you walked your friend. Anyway, there is nothing like American muscle. Talking about it kind of makes me want to get another 03-04 Cobra. God I miss that car so much.
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^^^ Yep! I was shocked that the SRT didn't do well up top. My friend said 4th gear was like a kick to the nuts... The car would fall flat on its face when he got to 4th.
Yeah, LS1s LOVE top-end. 3500+RPM and the LS1 kicks butt all over the place. More torque/hp, and it just pulled and pulled.
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