The Engine
The Engine
I've been on this site off and on a year now and has help quite a bit. I see a lot of topics with positives and negatives.
One thing I do not see much of is engine complaints. I have the 2.4 in mine and runs just great.
One thing I do not see much of is engine complaints. I have the 2.4 in mine and runs just great.
He had the year before run the Eco and was pushing in on 2,000 HP. He was breaking the heads and most of the parts were stock based. GM moved him over to the 3.6 V6 based engine if I recall correctly.
Not to get off topic but the sad part is the crash did not directly kill him. He needed to have his broken neck reset and they put him under for surgery. The medication stopped his heart and he suffered brain damage. He lived for a year in a coma and passed away.
He was a great guy someone I got to know and we miss him yet.
He built a 9 second street legal Sonoma. Imagine what he could have done to a HHR SS?
And im not tying to be a pain but the cobalt didn't come out until 2005 he died before that and if im not mistaken he was in a 4 cylinder cavalier I kept up with what happened at the time to the T cause i did a report on him in high school about his life. An i knew he didnt directly die from the crash but it was what sent him to the hospital. Here is a little bit about the car he was in when he was in the accident.
Title: Lingenfelter 6 Sec Cavalier
6.993 seconds at 197.67 mph
1080 HP LPE Ecotec 4 cylinder/16 valve 2.2L engine
Garrett ball bearing turbocharger
Hogan intake manifold
MSD 8 Ignition
Autoverdi 4 stage scavenge/1 stage pressure oil pump
Liquid to air intercooler with pump and reservoir
Big Stuff 3 EFI system
Goodyear tires
Lamb Struts
Lamb Brakes
Mark Williams 9" center section with 5.67:1 gears
NHRA Approved fire suppression system
Strange axles
Stroud 5pt harness and chute
Trick Titanium bell housing
Turbo Start Battery
Weld Wheels
Weldon fuel pump and regulator
And here is another little something about the crash
His pursuit of top speeds took him to Nevada for the Silver State Classic and then back to Bonneville, but he ultimately returned to drag racing in the late 1990s; Lingenfelter even started to dabble in sport compact racing in 2002, in which he made the first four-cylinder six-second pass. However, a crash in his Cavalier race car at the NHRA Sport Compact World Finals in Pomona, California, in October 2002 sent him into a coma and caused massive injuries that ultimately led to his death on Christmas Day 2003.
Title: Lingenfelter 6 Sec Cavalier
6.993 seconds at 197.67 mph
1080 HP LPE Ecotec 4 cylinder/16 valve 2.2L engine
Garrett ball bearing turbocharger
Hogan intake manifold
MSD 8 Ignition
Autoverdi 4 stage scavenge/1 stage pressure oil pump
Liquid to air intercooler with pump and reservoir
Big Stuff 3 EFI system
Goodyear tires
Lamb Struts
Lamb Brakes
Mark Williams 9" center section with 5.67:1 gears
NHRA Approved fire suppression system
Strange axles
Stroud 5pt harness and chute
Trick Titanium bell housing
Turbo Start Battery
Weld Wheels
Weldon fuel pump and regulator
And here is another little something about the crash
His pursuit of top speeds took him to Nevada for the Silver State Classic and then back to Bonneville, but he ultimately returned to drag racing in the late 1990s; Lingenfelter even started to dabble in sport compact racing in 2002, in which he made the first four-cylinder six-second pass. However, a crash in his Cavalier race car at the NHRA Sport Compact World Finals in Pomona, California, in October 2002 sent him into a coma and caused massive injuries that ultimately led to his death on Christmas Day 2003.
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