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Steve Perriam 12 January 2002 05:26 PM

yeah but 'chelle that would be like admitting that a neon is actually another marque worth discussing ;).....

rather than a pile of metal destined for the scrapyard.

[Edited by Steve Perriam - 12/1/2002 5:27:05 PM]

pslewis 01 December 2002 04:27 PM

Pulled in behind a Chrysler Neon this afternoon, thought I would overtake him when there was room - so hovered on his rear quarter, HE TOOK OFF!!! :eek: Once I had gathered my marbles he was round the next bend :eek: A NEON!!!??? I caught up again pretty sharpish BUT couldnt overtake him - not racing just not able to do so safely!!

Twin exhausts and obviously fast - markings on the back were SRT-4 I think??

Shocked me thats all ;)

Pete

BuRR 01 December 2002 04:31 PM

Was it this?

WRXBOB 01 December 2002 04:35 PM

pete,
I blame your bonnet scoop!

Its causing too much drag and slowing you down ;)

Bob

pslewis 01 December 2002 04:36 PM

I think it was more like:- this?

Pete

Contigo 01 December 2002 04:53 PM

You were probably too busy getting wound up with the firefighters Pete :D


Ray_li 01 December 2002 04:54 PM

you need gold wheels to over take one of theses.

pslewis 01 December 2002 04:57 PM

I blame the bloody Firefighters - I was just waving my 'support' to them ;) when this flaming NEON took off and nearly whooooped my arse ME!!! the most experienced driver on the BBS!! :eek:

Gold Wheels are too heavy

Hey, hold on!!! We dont want this to be fed to the muppets!! Lets talk Scooby Verses Neon!!!!! :D

Pete

Steve Perriam 01 December 2002 05:02 PM

twin exhausts is the neon r/t - road and track !

150bhp i think...standard uk model.

and still a pile of yankee rubbish ! my ex had a normal neon.

wot a pile of cr*p. no go, no handling....no damn nothing.

Clare 01 December 2002 05:03 PM

I test drove an R/T a couple of years ago. It was fast, but not that quick, it just got louder!!

Ray_li 01 December 2002 05:05 PM

That funny you're event muppeting your own posts :D:D:D:D
That would teach you :)

Ray

Little Miss WRX 01 December 2002 05:10 PM


Hey, hold on!!! We dont want this to be fed to the muppets!! Lets talk Scooby Verses Neon!!!!!
Come on, you know you want to ;)

Anyhow, what is wrong with discussing another marque versus the scooby in the Other Marques forum - I feel hurt now :p :D

pslewis 01 December 2002 05:18 PM

You LEAVE my danglers alone 'Chelle :eek:

Pete

Little Miss WRX 01 December 2002 05:23 PM

You've never complained before :p ;)

Little Miss WRX 01 December 2002 05:43 PM

Good point Steve - I guess muppets is the only option left. ;)


Talking of scrap - Scrapheap Challenge is on........I am off to watch it. :D

pslewis. 01 December 2002 06:53 PM

Pete, I suggest you GO and BUY one then YOU can GO ON THE CHRYSLER NEON BBS and we are rid of you FOR GOOD:D

PeteII

Kevin Groat 01 December 2002 07:01 PM

Pete, this'll be it......

Mopar Action, April '98, pp 21-23

Say 'Bye to Neon

Story by: Richard Ehrenberg

Ever want to nitrous your ride, but were afraid you'd grenade your mega-dollar motor into smithereens, or trash your daily driver? Well, fear no more. For the measly sum of $19.95, we can absolutely guarantee that you won't blow YOUR motor. How? Heh heh heh. Just rent a car from your local, smiling Thrifty agent (we highly recommend the sunny Phoenix locations.) His motor + your nitrous system =3D no problem. Experience the thrill of nitrous, totally uninhibited. No longer will you feel the urge to back off because you're afraid of scattering YOUR dollars along the side of the road or at the strip. It's like hot fudge sundaes without the guilt. Mopar Action's staff, the same people who brought you the Rental Car Nats and the famous "push-o-war" (nose-to-nose burnouts), are out on a brief furlough from Nurse Ratchet's psycho ward, and will outdo themselves again by showing you how to knock over 3 seconds off a bone stock Neon. Yeah, you got it! 16.90 @ 81MPH to a zero-traction 13.82 @ 102. Have we got chrome-moly spheres, or what?
We slammed together a supersimple N2O system for our bone stock 3-speed automatic rent-a-Neon (with 13-inch wheels!!) The setup consisted of readily available parts from the NOS nitrous catalog and the local NAPA parts store. Our goal was to make no engine mods and unbolt nothing from the car during installation. In other words, we wanted to be smarter than O.J., and leave no incriminating evidence behind (is America a great country, or what?)
The system consisted of an N20 tank held in the back seat by the lap and shoulder belt, a length of braided hose laying on the carpet, and routed through the unused clutch-cable firewall hole, the cheapest electric fuel pump we could find, nitrous and fuel solenoids and two simple injectors. The injectors consisted of nothing more than two short lengths of 3/16" brake line tubing with the solenoids attached at one end and 2 NOS-modified "AN" fittings that accept NOS nitrous and fuel-metering jets on the other end. A painless incision into the soft plastic air box hose allowed N2O and fuel to be injected directly above the throttle body. The whole deal was held in place by duct tape and cable ties. Replaceable jets allowed precision tuning of the system to any level of insanity desired.=20
Auxiliary fuel (alcohol "drygas") was stored in the windshield washer reservoir and the small electric pump was added to supply fuel (the windshield wiper fluid pump will not supply enough fuel) to a solenoid. This setup was rigged into the horn wiring to open the solenoids when you punch the horn button (we did disconnect the horn button).
So how did it work? Awesome. Simply awesome. We started out with a 50HP nitrous jet with 100% excess fuel. Hitting the horn at 4000RPM in 2nd gear felt like 15 lbs of boost. Were we happy? Nope! Onward to the 75HP jet and only 50% excess fuel. The Neon was amazing. We worked up the guts for 1800 RPM launches in first gear. Oops=97out of nitrous, before you can say: "Thrifty." Luckily, we had brought a second bottle

See next thread

Kevin Groat 01 December 2002 07:02 PM

Part 2

The entire Mopar Action staff flogged the Neon mercilessly, but we couldn't break it (yet). They high (low?) point came when "Crazy" Eddie Yeznaian, intrepid rally racer and wildebeest extraordinaire, actually power-braked the car to the floor, cut the wheel to the left, and hit the nitrous in reverse. Nothin' like nitrous doughnuts after a hard day at the office! (Since this was done in the rain, does that make it Dunkin' Donuts?) If you can imagine what it must be like to be trapped in a spinning top at 200 RPM, you get the idea. Where are the air-sickness bags for this ride? H-E-L-L-L-P!
After the second full 10 pound bottle of nitrous had been greedily half-guzzled by the motor, we decided to go for broke before it was empty. We slipped in the killer 150HP jets. Is this sick, or what? We more than doubled the stock HP output! Jeeez! 13.82 @ 102mph. The motor took first gear launches at 2000RPM with cylinder pressures that should have shot the plugs through the hood, and exhaust gas temps that were slightly hotter than the surface of the sun.
Could the Neon go faster? And, mainly, would the converter stay in the transaxle, or launch like a Saturn rocket and slice our legs off at the knees? (And, do they rent hand-control Neons?) For our last runs of the day, we leaned out the fuel jet for only 5% excess fuel and stuck our guinea pig editor, Cliff "Pleeeeease don't blow the motor, guys!" Gromer behind the wheel. For his first duel, Cliff matched himself up with an automatic Mustang GT at the track. The pony car came out of the shoot even with the Neon, and pulled ahead by the 300-ft mark. The Neon, now in second, gets juiced by Gromer. Result? Like taking candy from a baby. Cliff's little rent-a-PL was so far out on the 'Stang that he was able to back off in third, turning a 14.15 at 96.7.
Later, in an impromptu street run from a 10mph roll-on, Cliff, the sick puppy that he is, hit the horn button in first gear, right on the "3" count, the 2-liter Twinkie motor screamed for mercy, the tires spun all the way through first gear. We were fender to fender with a fast 440-6 Challenger R/T. He ripped his piston-grip to second, but we pulled ahead. Clifford boiled the tires big-time into second gear, allowing the R/T to pull alongside. The Neon mini-motor wound tight-right to the rev limiter. Did Cliff lift? Did he back off? No chance! Ka-boom! A glowing three-foot fireball barked out of each side of the hood, and rolled back over the windshield. Cheeez! This actually caused the R/T driver to lift, but not Cliff! Wow. Say goodbye to Neon.
We pulled over, fully expecting to see rods hanging out of the block. Surprise. Only the airbox is blown apart. With the leaned out fuel system and the motor running so far into the rev limiter that the stock injectors were shut completely off, we musta floated the valves and backfired through the intake system. The motor was running a little rough (a slight understatement) and we're sure we bent at least one valve, or, more likely, blew the head off of a couple. Guess we should have followed Mark's rules (see sidebar). Needless to say it was the best $19.95 we ever spent. We gassed the Neon back up and limped back to the ever-smiling counterperson.
Thanks, Thrifty.

pslewis 01 December 2002 07:07 PM

WHAT THE FU...............

Pete - please say you DONT expect me to read THAT!! ;)


pslewis. 01 December 2002 07:16 PM

GET IT READ[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
Someone has gone to a great deal of trouble there[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]

PeteII

Steve Perriam 01 December 2002 08:54 PM

neons certainly dont

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