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Rabu, 27 Mei 2015

Chevy Lovers Pecahkan Rekor Muri Bowtie Terbesar

Chevy Lovers Pecahkan Rekor Muri Bowtie Terbesar

Formasi logo Chevrolet yang terbentuk dari mobil-mobil yang terparkir di Buperta Cibubur. GM Indonesia
Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Chevy Lovers (sebutan untuk pecinta mobil Chevrolet) yang hadir di Chevrolet United Carnival (CUC) 2015, berhasil memecahkan rekor MURI membentuk formasi bowtie. Piagam pemecahan tersebut dipersembahkan untuk Chevy Lovers dan General Motor (GM) Indonesia atas rekor formasi logo GM yang disusun dari mobil dengan jumlah terbanyak.

Hendra Dharmawan, Ketua pelaksana CUC 2015, mengucapkan rasa terima kasihnya kepada para chevy lovers yang bersedia hadir di CUC 2015. Antusias yang besar dari para pemilik mobil Chevrolet pun membuat rencana pemecahan rekor MURI terlaksana dengan baik.

“Sungguh antusiasme luar biasa yang saya lihat selama dua hari ini. Untuk pertama kalinya, acara ini telah berhasil mengumpulkan semua komunitas pemilik mobil Chevrolet di Indonesia dalam satu kesempatan. Terima kasih juga untuk semua pihak yang telah berkontribusi dalam festival ini,” kata Hendra Dharmawan seperti rilis yang diterima oleh redaksi Metrotvnews.com.

Logo GM tersebut disusun berdasarkan 1.193 mobil Chevrolet yang memenuhi lahan perkemahan Buperta Cibubur, Jakarta Timur. Para peserta CUC 2015 sendiri datang dari berbagai daerah di Indonesia seperti Nusa Tenggara, Bali, Jawa, dan Sumatra.

Nanan Soekarna, Ketua IMI DKI sekaligus ketua komunitas pemilik mobil klasik Indonesia, menyampaikan sambutan di hari kedua CUC 2015 menjelang pengumuman pemecahan rekor MURI. Sambutan tersebut sekaligus menegaskan dukungan IMI atas inisiatif komunitas pemilik Chevrolet untuk mencatatkan sebuah sejarah yang patut dibanggakan dari dunia otomotif Indonesia.

Usaha yang serupa pernah dilakukan di GM Korea yang berhasil mengumpulkan 1.143 mobil untuk membentuk logo bowtie. Formasi ini berhasil memecahkan Guinness World Record di tahun 2011.
UDA

Sumber: http://otomotif.metrotvnews.com/read/2015/05/27/399640/chevy-lovers-pecahkan-rekor-muri-bowtie-terbesar

Selasa, 24 Maret 2015

2015 Chevrolet Colorado - Official Promo

2015 Chevrolet Colorado - Official Promo



The new midsize pickup -- on sale in fall 2014 -- is built off of GM's global Colorado, which it sells outside of the U.S., and the 2014 Chevy Silverado. But the Colorado surprisingly shares little exterior characteristics with the Silverado. Unlike the boxy Silverado, which GM released earlier this year, the Colorado is smooth and a bit sportier.

The Colorado will be available in an extended cab model with a 6-foot bed, a crew cab with a five-foot bed and a crew cab with a six-foot bed.

"Our strategy is simple: meet the needs of the broadest possible customer base, and let them choose precisely the right truck to meet their needs," said Mark Reuss, GM president of North America, in a statement.

GM will initially offer the Colorado with two engine options: A standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder estimated at 193 horsepower and 184 lb.-ft. of torque and a 3.6-liter V6 estimated at 302 horsepower (224 kW) and 270 lb.-ft. of torque. For the 2016 model year, GM will also offer an all-new Duramax 2.8-liter turbodiesel -- "greatly expanding the capabilities" of the pickup truck, according to GM.

"We're really excited about being able to bring in the 2.8-liter Duramax diesel," said Jeff Luke, GM Trucks executive engineer, during a recent media event previewing the vehicle.

All models are matched with a six-speed automatic that complements the truck-tuned engines with features that make hauling and trailering easier, including auto grade braking and a tow/haul mode.

When properly equipped, the Colorado is expected to offer class leading payload capacity and trailering capacity of more than 6,700 pounds.

The new Colorado was developed for the North American truck customer, with distinctive design, comfort and connectivity features, including segment firsts such as available forward collision alert and lane departure warning.

GM teases Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon
The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon will soon drive their way back into the U.S. automotive industry. General Motors Co. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Dan Ammann released the first sneak preview of the new mid-size pickups during a presentation Thursday at the 2013 Center for Automotive Research Management Briefing Seminars at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa.
The midsize pickup is part of a three-truck strategy for GM, which also includes heavy-duty and full-size options. It also marks a new chapter for the midsize pickup truck segment, which GM believes it can grow with the Colorado and its brother, the GMC Canyon.
Automakers -- particularly the Detroit Three -- have gone away from offering any pickups smaller than full-size models, like the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado.

GM phased out its Colorado and Canyon pickups last year. Crosstown rivals Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC ended production of the Ford Ranger and Dodge Ram Dakota in 2011.

Toyota Motor Corp. is currently the leader in the U.S. midsize truck segment with the Tacoma. The Japanese automaker sold 141,365 Tacoma models in 2012, a 16 percent increase from 2011. Through October, Tacoma sales were up nearly 17 percent to 134,123 trucks sold.

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From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmUlUeWckX0&index=2&list=PL3c-mechSb9aZBLRGsOI0PrZ8Ax9bZFR1

Kamis, 04 September 2014

1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 - Hard Log Life

1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 - Hard Log Life


Chris Hamilton Brand Manager
The perpetuated stigma of how some people perceive our lifestyle and industry is that we are all booze-fueled lazy country folk who take life for granted and contribute little to society. Truth be told, we don't know anybody like that, and those stereotypes couldn't be further from the truth. It is guys like Ian Wenzel out of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, who prove them wrong day in and day out.
Early risers and hardworking Americans are the great majority of the enthusiasts in our pastime and sport. If you're anything like Ian, you have little time for slacking off. This hardcore off-road junky spends the majority of his life traveling the country with his company, Performance Log Finishers, restoring some of the most beautiful log homes in America. This profession has been part of Ian's life for longer than he can remember, but over the last few years his passion for 4x4 trucks and mud has gotten into his blood and now takes up most of his spare time.
Hard Log Life is a term Ian and his crew labeled their off-road crew when they first got into mud. “Work and play hard” is their motto, and their dedication to off-roading is clearly shown in their truck builds. This crew religiously follows Trucks Gone Wild to each and every event—even if their rig can't make it.
This '99 Chevy Silverado 1500 was built at home and in less than five months. After paying off his dependable daily-driven Chevy, Ian chose to keep the truck and turn it into one of the most exciting toys he has ever owned. To accomplish this, the crew fabricated a cradle (subframe) out of 1½-inch Schedule 80 tubing and welded a set of precut Plan B Fab four-link brackets all around. Connecting the 2½-ton axles to the new chassis is a set of 51½-inch link bars up front and 62-inch bars in the rear. Four 18-inch FOA coilovers keep the ride smooth while Ian is boggin' though the deep stuff. Ian had the reliable guys at Plan B Fab build a set of custom 24x12 wheels with 14.9x24 Firestone R2 tires. Heavy Metal Fab in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, came through with an impressive set of driveshafts fitted with 1410 U-joints. An SCS gearbox with a 3:1 gear ratio is bolted to the factory transfer case. A driveline brake kit was added to the new gearbox for a little added stopping power. Earl's Transmission in New Smyrna Beach rebuilt the factory transmission and added a B&M cooler to keep the temperatures in check.
Still utilizing the stock 5.3ci V-8 powerplant, the Hard Log life crew chose to keep the truck as stock as possible since Chevy did such a fine job at the factory. This rig is designed to run for 18 hours a day with no problems while enjoying the A/C or heat when needed. There's absolutely nothing wrong with keeping a body comfortable while racing through the mud. Four-wheeling for fun isn't a combat survival situation! With creature comforts like three separate video screens and DVD players, Ian is proud to take his daughters to the mud park, and they are more than happy to come along. So the next time your wife says you need to spend more time with the family, just remind her that the mud hole is only a few minutes away!
A bunch of friends and family helped Ian realize his newfound passion in life, and we think it would be rude not to thank them all. Included in this prestigious group is Barry Smyrna Hydraulics, Myron's Auto Care, Edgewater Towing, Advanced Auto Parts, Dirty Dave Customs, Migran Custom Auto, Henry's Driveway Shop, Kevin Darby, and Hometown Auto. It is community support like this that continues to help our industry grow, and the stereotypes are fading away with each passing day.

Specifications:
1999 Chevy Silverado 1500
Owner: Ian Wenzel, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Engine: Factory original Chevy 5.3ci V-8
Transmission: 4L60E by Earl’s Transmission
Transfer Case: 3:1 ratio SCS gearbox
Suspension: Custom 4-link bars
Axles: 2½-ton military
Shocks: 18-inch FOA coilovers
Tires & Wheels: 14.9x24 Firestone R2 tires on 24x12 Plan B Fab wheels









From: http://www.fourwheeler.com/

Jumat, 06 Juni 2014

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Diesel Z71 LTZ

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Diesel Z71 LTZ Start Up





Diterbitkan tanggal 24 Mar 2014
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Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection of automotive variety! In today's video, we'll take an up close and personal, in depth look at the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD.

MSRP pricing for the Silverado 2500HD, before options, begins at:

Silverado 2500HD Longbed: $36,385
Price as shown here: ~ $61,000

During this presentation, we will take a 1st person look at what the vehicle is all about beginning with the start up, performance data, fuel economy, the occasional track data, and build quality. Also, I will teach you how to use most of the interior and exterior features in a detailed fashion, that before, you could only get from going to a dealership yourself! Throughout the video, I will highlight key styling and unique differences about the vehicle, any available options, and of course it would not be an enthusiast car video without the good ole engine portion with rev and exhaust note with interior and exterior perspectives. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.

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2015 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban LTZ 4X4

2015 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban LTZ 4X4 Start Up

 


Published on Apr 30, 2014
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Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection of automotive variety! In today's video, we'll take an up close and personal, in depth look at both the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban.

MSRP pricing for the Tahoe/Suburban begins at:

Tahoe:
LS: $44,895
LT: $50,995
LTZ: $59,995
Price as shown, with options: ~ $71,000

Suburban:
LS: $47,595
LT: $53,695
LTZ: $62,695

During this presentation, we will take a 1st person look at what the vehicle is all about beginning with the start up, performance data, fuel economy, the occasional track data, and build quality. Also, I will teach you how to use most of the interior and exterior features in a detailed fashion, that before, you could only get from going to a dealership yourself! Throughout the video, I will highlight key styling and unique differences about the vehicle, any available options, and of course it would not be an enthusiast car video without the good ole engine portion with rev and exhaust note with interior and exterior perspectives. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.

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From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEfEN0svUyk

Kamis, 22 Mei 2014

Solid-Axle Swapping - A 1996 Chevy S10 Blazer

Micro Machines Monster Truck

We think Mike Gold's brother said it best when he came through the doors of Revolution Vehicle Dynamics, looked at our S-10 Blazer, and said, "That looks like a Micro Machines monster truck!" With 35-inch Baja Claws sitting under it, our little Chevy certainly was looking tough.
We decided to make some drastic changes to our '96 S-10 Blazer last month. The IFS suspension parts had worn out, the brakes were shot, the steering was all over the place, and the Almighty Dime had basically been parked until we could do something.
That “something” ended up being a solid-axle swap for our mini Blazer. While it would have been nice to keep the 4WD independent front suspension and done some type of long-travel kit, we're not aware of any kits currently available, and the cost of fabricating one would be more than our S-10 is worth (which is no excuse: We often buy parts worth more than our trucks). A few people suggested getting rid of the 4WD and putting a 2WD long-travel kit on, but losing such an advantageous thing like four-wheel drive seems unreasonable to us. Our Almighty Dime sees more than just desert, and while it may not be able to go quite as fast off road (with a solid axle), a four-wheel-drive solid-axle setup will allow us to do everything we want to do while not being too expensive to boot.
We did some research, gathered some Wagoneer Dana 44 axles, Wagoneer front springs, a Sky's Offroad Design SAS (solid-axle swap) hanger kit, and a few other incidentals we needed to make this all work smoothly. Mike Gold at Revolution Vehicle Dynamics in Apple Valley, California, assembled the pieces, built a steering draglink to connect to the Wagoneer axle's tie rod, and bolted some Rancho Pro Series shocks and Mickey Thompson 35-inch Baja Claws onto the Almighty Dime. Our mini Blazer was ready for an initial shakedown run that ended shortly after realizing how much it wandered.
While the project was moving under its own power, there was (is) definitely still work to do.
Our two real problems were front suspension wandering and front-wheel drive.
After the first run, there was no question that the SUV needed a front track bar. Mike fabbed one up and we went back out for another round of testing, only to tweak the stock front Wagoneer leaf springs. This left our S-10 sitting low in front and slightly angled to one side. After we add some new Rancho 44044 Wagoneer front springs, the front should be back up to the correct height.
As for the front-wheel drive issue: We ran into a problem we weren't expecting with the long slip-yoke (not fixed) output shaft on the front of the S-10's NP233C transfer case. None of our local driveshaft shops could make us a front driveshaft that would work for our solid-axle swap. The first option we thought of was to swap the T-case. There are adapters available to put a few different transfer cases in back of our S-10's 4L60-E transmission, but our recently rebuilt NP233C is electronically shifted via a dash knob and already in the truck. Keeping the stock transfer case is definitely going to be the easiest route, if possible. A little more S-10 T-case research revealed that there are many similarities between the NP233C found in S-10s and the NP231J transfer case found in Cherokees. Other S-10 owners have had success swapping a front output from a Cherokee T-case into the NP233C, so we're in the process of tracking down a donor NP231J now.
It is close to done, but the Almighty Dime project is not quite finished. It's reached a point where it is stable at 65 mph and can handle prerunning duties with almost no tire rub. But some better bumpstops, lower gears, and most importantly four-wheel drive would complete our Almighty Dime.

Step By Step

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  • 1. Our S-10’s solid-axle swap revolves around 1980-and-later Jeep Wagoneer Dana 44 axles. Using them would give us an axle strength upgrade, a brake upgrade, and a suspension that was better suited for off-road use.
  • 2. We used a Sky’s Offroad spring hanger kit to get the front Wagoneer axle on. Mike Gold of Revolution Vehicle Dynamics built a rod end draglink to connect to the stock tie rod of the front Dana 44 Wagoneer axle. He reused the original pitman arm on the steering box by modifying it to accept a rod end.
  • 3. Since the Wagoneers had all-wheel-drive setups, there were no locking hubs on the front axle we swapped. We added a set of stainless-steel Mile Marker lockout hubs to the Dana 44 to give us 2WD/4WD capability.
  • 3. Since the Wagoneers had all-wheel-drive setups, there were no locking hubs on the front axle we swapped. We added a set of stainless-steel Mile Marker lockout hubs to the Dana 44 to give us 2WD/4WD capability.
  • 4. To get the rear axle driven by the transfer case, all we had to purchase was a conversion U-joint to get from the original S-10 driveshaft to the swapped-in Dana 44 rear axle. We’ll have to change the driveshaft completely if we decide to do a fixed-yoke kit in the rear of our NP233C transfer case (recommended).
  • 5. The front output shaft of our S-10’s NP233C transfer case was causing an issue. The solution is to swap in a front output shaft and yoke from a NP231J Cherokee T-case into our NP233C. As soon as we find a donor NP231J ’case, we’ll get four-wheel drive back.
  • 6. Luckily, the Wagoneer axle’s shock mounts lined up in the rear (with the frame mounts) and we easily lined up the fronts since we used Sky’s weld-on Toyota shock hoops. But at ride height, our front 12-inch-stroke Rancho shocks had only a few inches of compression travel. While it was at Revolution Vehicle Dynamics, Mike figured out a solution. He realized he could cut off the front axle’s original shock tabs off the housing and reverse the U-bolt plates from left to right. The Wagoneer U-bolt plates have single-shear studs coming off of them for sway bar link mounts in front of the axle. By turning the U-bolt plates around, Mike effectively made a new lower shock mount that gave us about 2.5 inches more compression travel. While a single shear mount is not ideal, we believe it will be strong enough for this application.
  • 6. Luckily, the Wagoneer axle’s shock mounts lined up in the rear (with the frame mounts) and we easily lined up the fronts since we used Sky’s weld-on Toyota shock hoops. But at ride height, our front 12-inch-stroke Rancho shocks had only a few inches of compression travel. While it was at Revolution Vehicle Dynamics, Mike figured out a solution. He realized he could cut off the front axle’s original shock tabs off the housing and reverse the U-bolt plates from left to right. The Wagoneer U-bolt plates have single-shear studs coming off of them for sway bar link mounts in front of the axle. By turning the U-bolt plates around, Mike effectively made a new lower shock mount that gave us about 2.5 inches more compression travel. While a single shear mount is not ideal, we believe it will be strong enough for this application.
  • 6. Luckily, the Wagoneer axle’s shock mounts lined up in the rear (with the frame mounts) and we easily lined up the fronts since we used Sky’s weld-on Toyota shock hoops. But at ride height, our front 12-inch-stroke Rancho shocks had only a few inches of compression travel. While it was at Revolution Vehicle Dynamics, Mike figured out a solution. He realized he could cut off the front axle’s original shock tabs off the housing and reverse the U-bolt plates from left to right. The Wagoneer U-bolt plates have single-shear studs coming off of them for sway bar link mounts in front of the axle. By turning the U-bolt plates around, Mike effectively made a new lower shock mount that gave us about 2.5 inches more compression travel. While a single shear mount is not ideal, we believe it will be strong enough for this application.
  • 7. After taking its initial shakedown run, the Wagoneer front axle proved to wander too much and was pushed side to side by the steering system. Wagoneers used track bars straight from the factory for this very reason, so our front axle already had a track bar bracket. Mike fabbed up a track bar bracket on the frame and a rod end track bar to match, keeping it parallel with the steering draglink.
  • 8. The rear had no issues. We used Sky’s S-10 shackles, the stock S-10 leaf springs, and welded new spring pads to the axle. The upper and lower shock tabs even lined up. With the lift shackles, the stock leaf springs, and the spring-under axle, we were able to put on 315/75R16 (35-inch) Mickey Thompson Baja Claws on Classic III aluminum wheels.
  • 9. Wagoneers came with 15-inch wheels, which typically have a higher offset than a 16-inch wheel does. When we went to put on our new 16-inch Classic III wheels, we didn’t get more than a few feet out of the work bay before having to stop for a rubbing noise. The tie rod ends were actually rubbing the 16-inch wheels. We would have gone with a 15-inch wheel, but tires for 15-inch wheels are getting harder to find and 16s opened up tire selection for us.
  • 10a. Four G2 Axle & Gear billet wheel spacers solved the issue for us. Not only did it allow clearance of the tie rod ends and wheels, but it also allowed us to clear the front leaf springs at full steering lock. The added 1.25 inches of width to each side brought our track width back to about that of a factory Wagoneer.
  • 10b. Four G2 Axle & Gear billet wheel spacers solved the issue for us. Not only did it allow clearance of the tie rod ends and wheels, but it also allowed us to clear the front leaf springs at full steering lock. The added 1.25 inches of width to each side brought our track width back to about that of a factory Wagoneer.
  • 11. While we had no front-wheel drive yet, we did make it around as best we could in rear-wheel only. We were definitely impressed with how far the Mickey Thompson Baja Claw radials took us in 2WD.


From: http://www.fourwheeler.com/how-to/transmission-drivetrain/1310-solid-axle-swapping-a-1996-chevy-s10-blazer-the-almighty-dime-part-2/

Rabu, 09 April 2014

The Cars are Manufactured by Chevrolet

The Cars are Manufactured by Chevrolet

1. Chevrolet Astro

2. Chevrolet Avalanche

3. Chevrolet Aveo

4. Chevrolet Bel Air

5. Chevrolet Blazer

6. Chevrolet C-20

7. Chevrolet CK


8. Chevrolet Camaro

9. Chevrolet Caprice

10. Chevrolet Cavalier

11. Chevrolet Chevelle

12. Chevrolet Cheyenne

13. Chevrolet Cobalt

14. Chevrolet Colorado

15. Chevrolet Corvair

16. Chevrolet Corvette

17. Chevrolet Cruze

18. Chevrolet El Camino

19. Chevrolet Equinox

20. Chevrolet Express

21. Chevrolet G20 Van

22. Chevrolet HHR

23. Chevrolet Impala

24. Chevrolet Lumina

25. Chevrolet Malibu

26. Chevrolet Monte Carlo

27. Chevrolet Nova

28. Chevrolet Apache Napco

29. Chevrolet S10

30. Chevrolet Silverado

31. Chevrolet Sonic

32. Chevrolet SSR

33. Chevrolet Suburban

34. Chevrolet Tahoe

35. Chevrolet Tracker

36. Chevrolet Trailblazer

37. Chevrolet Traverse

38. Chevrolet Uplander

39. Chevrolet Venture

40. Chevrolet Volt

From: http://www.2040cars.com/Chevrolet/