BlackEco wrote:So I decided to remove the Turbo and most the performance items from my car besides suspension. I have been needing a reliable gas saver for daily driving and the cav just seems to fit the bill. I knew I couldn't get anything for it modified and if I went to trade it in on another daily I would just lose my @$$.
Tonight I got everything back together, after getting stock exhaust (with only 20k miles on it ) welded back together so I could put it back on the car. Removed the aux fuel pump, removed all the extra wiring, guages, wideband, charge pipes, intercooler, manifolds, turbo, etc. etc. etc. So Im looking at this pile of crap in my garage and its hard to believe it all came off the car. Over the years it's easy to forget how much you have put in to these little things.
I thought I would be a little disapointed going back to the stock motor but honestly I have been nothing but pleased. It's nice to have the car quiet again and no so brazen. Tonight I did some spirited driving out on a windy back road and it honestly put a smile on my face being able to shift into the turns and rev match so effortlessly without Mr. 20g trying to spool at 3k. I think the suspension will stay, and hopefully Ill get a few more good miles out of this car.
cavalier2003driver wrote:BlackEco wrote:So I decided to remove the Turbo and most the performance items from my car besides suspension. I have been needing a reliable gas saver for daily driving and the cav just seems to fit the bill. I knew I couldn't get anything for it modified and if I went to trade it in on another daily I would just lose my @$$.
Tonight I got everything back together, after getting stock exhaust (with only 20k miles on it ) welded back together so I could put it back on the car. Removed the aux fuel pump, removed all the extra wiring, guages, wideband, charge pipes, intercooler, manifolds, turbo, etc. etc. etc. So Im looking at this pile of crap in my garage and its hard to believe it all came off the car. Over the years it's easy to forget how much you have put in to these little things.
I thought I would be a little disapointed going back to the stock motor but honestly I have been nothing but pleased. It's nice to have the car quiet again and no so brazen. Tonight I did some spirited driving out on a windy back road and it honestly put a smile on my face being able to shift into the turns and rev match so effortlessly without Mr. 20g trying to spool at 3k. I think the suspension will stay, and hopefully Ill get a few more good miles out of this car.
and i dont think anyone cares so ya
OhForKavy wrote:cavalier2003driver wrote:BlackEco wrote:So I decided to remove the Turbo and most the performance items from my car besides suspension. I have been needing a reliable gas saver for daily driving and the cav just seems to fit the bill. I knew I couldn't get anything for it modified and if I went to trade it in on another daily I would just lose my @$$.
Tonight I got everything back together, after getting stock exhaust (with only 20k miles on it ) welded back together so I could put it back on the car. Removed the aux fuel pump, removed all the extra wiring, guages, wideband, charge pipes, intercooler, manifolds, turbo, etc. etc. etc. So Im looking at this pile of crap in my garage and its hard to believe it all came off the car. Over the years it's easy to forget how much you have put in to these little things.
I thought I would be a little disapointed going back to the stock motor but honestly I have been nothing but pleased. It's nice to have the car quiet again and no so brazen. Tonight I did some spirited driving out on a windy back road and it honestly put a smile on my face being able to shift into the turns and rev match so effortlessly without Mr. 20g trying to spool at 3k. I think the suspension will stay, and hopefully Ill get a few more good miles out of this car.
and i dont think anyone cares so ya
..lol you're a dumbass. Take your rice mobile and drive off of a cliff.
Anyways, I've always had fun with a good suspension on my car, when I had my suspension work done on the cav I had a blast driving it and surprised a lot of people with how well it handles. I can't wait to get my suspension work done on my subie, 170 hp is enough to have fun if it handles really well. I've driven cars with 550+ horsepower and while they make you go holy @!#$ and hang on for dear life, I'd get myself in trouble on a daily basis.
cavalier2003driver wrote:...i sold it for 20 grand...
cavalier2003driver wrote:OhForKavy wrote:cavalier2003driver wrote:
hahah to bad i dont have one. i dont own a cavi any more hahaha i sold it for 2 grand so ya flame on hahahahaha it dont matter to me
Fixed it for ya
Musta been the 747 wing, sweet altezzas, super rare amazing body kit, and mad tight wheels.
idiot.