PierCove (James Curtis)

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May 2009 - Ride of the Month 3000GT/Stealth International

1994 Dodge Stealth RT/TT
B36 Blue

Driven: Daily

Body:

  • 99' 3000GT Front Bumper

Suspension and Wheels:

  • Fittipaldi Force Aluminum Rims (18x8.5)
  • Kuhmo Tires
  • Cross-Drilled Front Rotors

Electronics:

  • Pro Comp Gauges (Boost, Battery)
  • Apexi SAFCII Fuel Controller
  • Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

Interior:

  • New leather seats
  • Custom Dash Trim for SAFCII
  • Custom Radio Trim for AVC-R

Engine:

  • TD05 16G Turbos
  • Atm. Turbo Dump (Straight Out the Bottom of Turbos)
  • FMIC - All Hard Pipes
  • Full Stainless Exhaust (No Cat)
  • Top Gear Adjusted Cam Gears
  • '99 Lifters
  • Corvette MAFS
  • MAF Translator
  • Turbo SX Blow Off Value
  • Supra Fuel Pump
  • Fuel Rail Loop
  • 720CC Injectors
  • Stage 3 Clutch
  • Unorthodox Underdrive Pulley

Audio:

  • JVC MP3/USB Head Unit
  • Infinity 4-Channel Amp
  • Infinity 6.5" Kappa Components
  • Infinity 12" Reference Subwoofer

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My story:

I bought my first Dodge Stealth R/T TT in 2002 (the red one). I upgraded many things on it, including the 99' 3000GT front-end conversion, but alas in 2003 I threw the timing belt at Hot Import Nights in Chicago. The belt got thrown because the lightened crankshaft pulley wobbled off. So, needless to say, I'll never install one of those again unless they have a harmonic balancer.

So, fast forward 5 1/2 years to October 2008. I picked up this beauty in Michigan, and it has the same wheels that I had on my first Stealth, so that was kinda cool. The biggest thing that I liked here was that this Stealth had already been upgraded to TD05 16G Turbos with some of the supporting hardware. It's definitely a better starting point (for me) than stock. So, maybe some day I'll take her down to the track for some fun! :)


-piercove