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Pat
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I hate to disillusion anyone, those "covers" are plastic and epoxied over the aluminum. It's a similar process to the chrome parts in a model car kit. (They melt quickly in a fire)
I hate to disillusion anyone, those "covers" are plastic and epoxied over the aluminum. It's a similar process to the chrome parts in a model car kit. (They melt quickly in a fire)
Ok next question. When is everyone meeting at the plant? I don't know if I can sneek in on the tour. So if there is an expected time to hang out and chat in the parking lot, that's when I'd like to be there.
I hope you guys aren't planning anything too early. I'll be at the MoparFest over the weekend.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?E22763661
I got the Dynomax muffler, Magnaflow collector, and the tips. Now I just gotta cut the right hole in the bumper and take it to the muffler shop. I'll post photos when it's done.
-vman
Love those tips---like the inner screening but it probably will get dirty fast---post some pics of the install if possible or at least the finished product!
So what is your favorite model year? For me it is the 2001 where they introduced the Luxury Group with real wood, changed the rear lights, and added the chrome shifter and chrome exhaust pipes.
But then I am biased since I own an early 2001 model. Still too bad though that they took some of that away again.
Also, what do you guys think the 300N with the HEMI will cost? Below $40k or more around $45k? I better start saving now...
The Magnaflow was purchased from Best Auto Parts http://www.bestautopartsonline.com/universal_mufflers_single_dual.htm . The part number is 12258 and it's not stainless steel either.
Both parts are Aluminized Steel. I'm not sure if that will make a difference or not. I plan on using the existing intermediate pipe and the muffler shop will be making the pipes to go from the Dynomax to the tips. He also may use the existing pipes from the cats to the Magnaflow. We'll see once he gets it up on the rack.
-vman
As far as the I.D. size being different, I certainly hope it isn't a problem. I would think that the muffler shop could handle it, though.
-vman
another question: is there a stainless equivalent to the above mufflers or something close that would still do the job? I would consider stainless to prevent having to replace them a few years down the road
So the 3.6K is very probable. With options HEMI 300N could goto 38K.
toms99
It has the CD changer, no chrome around the windows, the best wheels.
OTOH, crappy tires, no chrome exhaust tips.
-Chrome razorstars
-Better looking window chrome & gloss black
-Luxury group and real wood
-Chrome/leather shifter
-"Original" grill
All that, fully loaded plus PHG!
chat.planetz.net
#300m_owners
or www.300mclub.org/chat.htm
I'm also in
gravity.chat-solutions.org
#intrepid
The 2000 M is mine. Pretty as a picture -- inferno red (with Zaino). No real problems except for the badyears (which met an early demise!). Gets lots of looks -- even the service manager at the service center commented on Saturday what a beautiful car it was and what great shape it was in! I prefer mine, but a lot of that goes to the color. Pretty much the same as the 99, with rear cupholders and a few bugs worked out.
The 2001 M (cinammon glaze)is my wife's. We drive each other's cars a lot and she prefers hers due to the following improvements:
radio controls on the steering wheel
fold back side mirrors
Michelins
chrome exhaust tips
clear rear lenses
better functioning ATC
chrome around the windows
She also likes her color better because she can go 90 without being obvious
I have to admit hers is a bit more refined, but we each like our own better. If her's was inferno red, I'd like her's better -- but they're both great!
300michael - cameras in cars dont count.They would never know.
BlueBaron- the club will be in Detroit for the Woodward cruise on the 17&18. Then they will drive to Brampton on Sunday afternoon. The tour is for 10 am Monday morning.
uxca300m - moparfest is in New Hamburg, Ontario. Here is a link http://www.moparfest.com
hmk123-my fav year has to be 2002, why you ask one word -SPECIAL
????
As I recall, hemi production essentially ceased due to the much higher cost associated with the complex heads. A 70's 426 hemi powered Charger cost $1000 more than a 383 or 440, a 20%+ difference.
-vman
Sorry, I tried to post the picture with Netscape and IE without success. Am I missing something with the "img src=" tag?
Don't forget to take a lot of pics!!
fastdriver
The real wood Lux group is great, the chrome exhaust tips are cool, and the AB amp really does make a differerence. Call me crazy, but I prefer my '01 seats to the new "waterfall" seats on the Specials.
Jon
10am huh? Don't wait for me
I might cruise by around 11 or 12.
Will they gather in the back of the west parking lot?
So relative to the engines in 1970 the hemi was expensive, but compared to most of today's engines with multiple camshafts and the mechanism to drive them a pushrod hemi IS cheaper to make.
They're all great!
Silver
this brings up a question for the 3.5 motor maintenance schedule: does the 3.5 use a rubber belt or a chain for the cams and what is the interval for changing the belt/chain, if in fact,
it needs to be replaced. some engines are designed
with a lifetime chain, some are not. generally, the life of a timing belt is 60,000 miles. some of the older cars (i'm think my alfa romeo from the 70's) had a chain but that also needed to be replaced around 60k miles. jackg