Chick GTO Drifter
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Chick GTO Drifter
Meet Pipsqueak the Goat. My 2004 Ponitac GTO drift car.
Just a bit of history on Pipsqueak. After selling my last street bike I picked up a 2004 GTO project car that was mostly stock to romp the track a streets with summer 2013. I wanted to swap a LS into a 240sx, but while cruising craigslist I found this 2006 GTO for sale for cheaper than I could buy a LS engine swap and a 240sx chassis. Winning!
The project is definitely a work in progress. Bought it with a terrible misfire, drove it home and it felt super lethargic. Went to swap out the plugs and found out half of them were loose. Replaced plugs and wires and the power was much better up top, but the misfiring stuck around intermittently. Took it to get it tuned after replacing the Spintech exhaust in case the previous owner’s tune was bad. It turned out the tune was pretty iffy, but the problem was in the ignition. After the tune I replaced all 8 coils and the misfire was gone. Then it was time for power and suspension mods!
Engine
TSP 233/239 112 LSA Cam
Dual Valve Springs, Titanium retainers
Ported LS6 oil pump
LS7 lifters
LS2 lifter trays
Lifter Trunnion bearing upgrade
ARP crank pulley bolt
Canton Racing 3QT Accusump
Improved Racing oil pan baffle
Pacesetter long tube headers w/ extenders
SLP LM2 exhaust w/resonator delete
Solid engine mounts
K&N Intake
MSD 8.5mm plug wires
Fiberglass wire protectors
OEM coil pack replacement
Suspension
BC ER Series Coilovers
Shane Whalley Cut knuckles and tie rod ends
Shane Whalley Adjustable tubular front arms
Hotchkis swaybars
Whiteline rear camber bushings
Aftermarket rear toe links
Drivetrain
Aftermarket clutch slave cylinder
Six Puck clutch
Driveshaft Shop 4″ aluminum 1 piece drive shaft
ARP extended studs
Welded differential
Brakes
Dimpled and slotted front brake rotors
Steel braided brake lines
Ceramic painted calipers
Hawk front brake pads
Interior
NRG 2.5 quick relase with 350mm leather wheel
Autopower 4 pt cage
Bimarco Grip racing seat (driver) w/ 5pt harness
Sparco racing seat (passenger) w/ 5pt harness
AEM AFR gauge
Autometer oil pressure gauge
Exterior
18×9.5 +30 Focal wheels
Plastidipped OEM 17×8 wheels, drift spares
20mm spacers on the front
Two inch roll and pull on front fenders
Cut and roll on rear fenders
Rockey Bunny style rear spoiler
Sideways Vinyl graphics
Just a bit of history on Pipsqueak. After selling my last street bike I picked up a 2004 GTO project car that was mostly stock to romp the track a streets with summer 2013. I wanted to swap a LS into a 240sx, but while cruising craigslist I found this 2006 GTO for sale for cheaper than I could buy a LS engine swap and a 240sx chassis. Winning!
The project is definitely a work in progress. Bought it with a terrible misfire, drove it home and it felt super lethargic. Went to swap out the plugs and found out half of them were loose. Replaced plugs and wires and the power was much better up top, but the misfiring stuck around intermittently. Took it to get it tuned after replacing the Spintech exhaust in case the previous owner’s tune was bad. It turned out the tune was pretty iffy, but the problem was in the ignition. After the tune I replaced all 8 coils and the misfire was gone. Then it was time for power and suspension mods!
Engine
TSP 233/239 112 LSA Cam
Dual Valve Springs, Titanium retainers
Ported LS6 oil pump
LS7 lifters
LS2 lifter trays
Lifter Trunnion bearing upgrade
ARP crank pulley bolt
Canton Racing 3QT Accusump
Improved Racing oil pan baffle
Pacesetter long tube headers w/ extenders
SLP LM2 exhaust w/resonator delete
Solid engine mounts
K&N Intake
MSD 8.5mm plug wires
Fiberglass wire protectors
OEM coil pack replacement
Suspension
BC ER Series Coilovers
Shane Whalley Cut knuckles and tie rod ends
Shane Whalley Adjustable tubular front arms
Hotchkis swaybars
Whiteline rear camber bushings
Aftermarket rear toe links
Drivetrain
Aftermarket clutch slave cylinder
Six Puck clutch
Driveshaft Shop 4″ aluminum 1 piece drive shaft
ARP extended studs
Welded differential
Brakes
Dimpled and slotted front brake rotors
Steel braided brake lines
Ceramic painted calipers
Hawk front brake pads
Interior
NRG 2.5 quick relase with 350mm leather wheel
Autopower 4 pt cage
Bimarco Grip racing seat (driver) w/ 5pt harness
Sparco racing seat (passenger) w/ 5pt harness
AEM AFR gauge
Autometer oil pressure gauge
Exterior
18×9.5 +30 Focal wheels
Plastidipped OEM 17×8 wheels, drift spares
20mm spacers on the front
Two inch roll and pull on front fenders
Cut and roll on rear fenders
Rockey Bunny style rear spoiler
Sideways Vinyl graphics
Last edited by chixwithtrix; 02-20-2016 at 09:39 AM. Reason: Pics
#5
No need for a Kaaz. They're great, but $1300+ I'd rather put that into tires/other mods and use a welded.
I have some 3.90 gears I want to install with a spool. Simple and cheaper.
I have some 3.90 gears I want to install with a spool. Simple and cheaper.
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Overall, the car turned out nice, reminds me of the small, local drift scene when Millen was still around.
Please post more media as you get the chance, I'd love to see more.
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#10
Thanks eveyone
I set up the current diff in the car, stock out of an '05 with the welded carrier. It's life was shortened when the side adjuster started backing out.
I believe they are Motives, no care on if they whine or not as long as they work. They are installed in a car before mine. Not sure who I'm going to have install them and the spool. So hit and miss these days.
I used to have a whole website dedicated to the car, but I switched servers and most was lost. I have a whole playlist on my YouTube for it though.
Thanks, I love my Improved Racing pan baffle.
I think about -3 degrees last time I had an alignment. Running 20mm spacers w/ARP studs and the Shane Whalley arms.
Who's doing your 3.90 and spool? If those 3.90 are motive gears, there are some issues with them that need attention or they can be a problem down the road.
Overall, the car turned out nice, reminds me of the small, local drift scene when Millen was still around.
Please post more media as you get the chance, I'd love to see more.
Overall, the car turned out nice, reminds me of the small, local drift scene when Millen was still around.
Please post more media as you get the chance, I'd love to see more.
I believe they are Motives, no care on if they whine or not as long as they work. They are installed in a car before mine. Not sure who I'm going to have install them and the spool. So hit and miss these days.
I used to have a whole website dedicated to the car, but I switched servers and most was lost. I have a whole playlist on my YouTube for it though.
Thanks, I love my Improved Racing pan baffle.
I think about -3 degrees last time I had an alignment. Running 20mm spacers w/ARP studs and the Shane Whalley arms.
Last edited by chixwithtrix; 02-22-2016 at 06:10 PM.
#12
Anything that keeps the oil where it needs to be is awesome. Accusump and baffle help with that a lot!
Diff is one of the least of my worries, I'll put a new one in there some day.
Diff is one of the least of my worries, I'll put a new one in there some day.
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Wicked Holde..Pontiac I remember going for a ride in a new Monaro when they came out, was a wicked experience. Very beautiful shape. Lucky you can get away without a dry sump set up, unfortunately something I couldn't really get away with, on my track/sprint orientated build.
I know a guy who still has or was drifting one of these for years in NZ national drift comp, did pretty well.
If you ever want any holden goodies sourced, or need a local for whatever reason, feel free to drop a message. I currently sell Holden parts for VEs(G8s) with a good feel for that industry locally. Cheers
I know a guy who still has or was drifting one of these for years in NZ national drift comp, did pretty well.
If you ever want any holden goodies sourced, or need a local for whatever reason, feel free to drop a message. I currently sell Holden parts for VEs(G8s) with a good feel for that industry locally. Cheers
#15
For the last few months I've been using my motorcycles as DDs, since my actual daily (2005 Toyota Matrix) needs a water pump, radiator, timing cover reseal...list goes on and on. But just put a cam in my Duke, so really I've been commuting on my Grom (125ccs).
KTM Duke
Honda Grom
#19
Hell yeah man, ***** power
I'd like to see a lot of guys out drive me. Many can, but there's a lot who can't. At least I'm not wagging my **** and *** posing with someone else's car like many attention ******. I actually get in there and build/drive it myself.
I'd like to see a lot of guys out drive me. Many can, but there's a lot who can't. At least I'm not wagging my **** and *** posing with someone else's car like many attention ******. I actually get in there and build/drive it myself.