idriveneon
IDRIVENEON
idriveneon

No chance in hell! Lol nah I love that van.

I see K cars around town pretty often (that aren’t mine!) and I’m in southern PA, rust belt central.

Yes it was! I keep trying to get him to review it but haven’t had any replies yet. Maybe in the spring.

I seem to burn a 1/2 to a quart during a normal 3k oil change. I change it often in this car because I abuse it.

I love rampages. A lot of people do that swap as well. I want one so bad. Someday.

I bought it with the swap done but it’s not difficult at all. I also currently have 5 dodge neons, but only plan on keeping 2 of them, one being my 95 NYG ACR sedan.

It’s definitely more of a guy magnet than anything.

ITs the same one. I bought it off Craigslist. Definitely had a lot of work to do to it.

Especially since the dude originally was trying to get $6500 for it lol.

I knew I’d seen the name just couldn’t remember where lol.

That’s the K it forward Aries isn’t it?

I got so many tags when that came out.

The car was originally equipped with a 2.2 8 valve cross flow head turbo engine with an automatic. It now has an engine and transmission and electronics from a 2004 Neon SRT-4. It’s a 2.4 turbo engine and manual transmission. It makes almost double the HP with modern reliability.

No, that was Brian, he was the guy that originally built the car. I met him after I bought it from the person that bought it from him. Very nice guy, hella friendly and willing to help me with any info he remembers about him. Him and his dad graduated to building Vipers.

It’s starting to become common. This swap was built in 09 by a guy and his dad. I bought it on Craigslist 2 owners later for $3k.

I’m sorry, I can’t hear you over the 3" side exit.

It looks a little different now but mine is the best.

I switched to running Walmart Super Tech 15w40 Heavy Duty oil in my 98 neon. It’s $9.44 a gallon and since I was burning a quart every thousand miles it worked for me. I’d go 10-15k between full changes.

I feel most of these tiny house home owners end up with buyers remorse, and yet are rich enough to spend $40k on something they can dump off later because they realized a tiny space sucks.