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Mallett, pulling an old school Shelby job

Right down to the displacement (just wearing a different tie ;) ).

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=120606

Tuner Special: Mallett Cars Beefs Up Pontiac Solstice

BERERA, Ohio — Mallett Cars already offers more power for the Pontiac Solstice with its LS2/LS7 V8 engine conversion kits. Now it's adding more show to the go with its aggressive-looking Pitbull wide-body kit.

It adds 4 inches of width to the front and 5 inches in the rear, giving the Solstice a considerably more menacing look. More importantly, the six-piece body kit allows the use of ultrawide wheels so you can put all that V8 power to good use. The specially designed front fascia also improves airflow to the engine.

The fiberglass upgrade is expected to cost $16,000-18,000 fully installed and painted. A carbon-fiber package will also be available by special order.

Only a limited number of Pitbull Edition Solstices will be built. The official debut is scheduled for the 2007 SEMA show.

What this means to you: The stock Solstice looks pretty good on its own, but Mallett makes it look tough.








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Reply #1
Quote from: oldraven;144276
It adds 4 inches of width to the front and 5 inches in the rear, giving the Solstice a considerably more menacing look. More importantly, the six-piece body kit allows the use of ultrawide wheels so you can put all that V8 power to good use.




The only reason to get a wide body kit. Gotta have tires to handle the power. :evilgrin:
I like the way the solstice looks. Stock or Modifiyed.

That pic makes it look like a model car.

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Reply #2
That car would be sickening with an LS7. Widebody kit kinda makes it look like it's got the mumps, though...

I actually like the Saturn Sky's looks over the Solstice
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Reply #3
I can't believe we are talking about the SLOWSTICE! LOL. I my buddy is really into fireo's and the place that makes a V8 kit for the fiero also makes on for the slowstice. Yes LS7 power in that little thing. I guess after the V8 conversion it should be called the GOSTICE.
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Reply #4
Doesn't it cost like 20G's to have an LSx engine put into one of those things though?

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
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Reply #5
Quote from: Red_LX;144290
Doesn't it cost like 20G's to have an LSx engine put into one of those things though?


Yep, but there is a lot more to it than an engine swap. This is the standard package.

Standard Package - $22,560.75 (does not include car)

    * 400 HP V8 LS2 Engine - Rated at 400 HP @ 6,000 RPM and 400 LB-FT @ 4,400 RPM
    * LUK Pro Gold Clutch Assembly
    * Mallett Custom Modified Lowered Shocks
    * Performance Springs
    * Polyurethane Rear Control Arm (A-Arm) Bushings
    * Polyurethane Differential Mount Bushing
    * Corsa Stainless lers
    * Custom 2-core Aluminum Radiator
    * Carbon Fiber Coil Covers, Black
    * World famous Mallett body graphics
    * Mallett graphics embroidered on seat headrests
    * Show Car Detailing
    * Mallett serial number plaque and badging
    * 2-year 24,000 mile warranty

Options
    *  300HP Supercharger kit for the 2.4L Ecotec
    * 19 inch Alloy Wheels and Tires (powdercoated, your choice of color. Anthracite and polished shown in photos above.)
    * Mallett-Penske Double Adjustable Shock Upgrade
    * Coil-overs (requires Double Adjustable Shocks)
    * Transmission and Differential Coolers
    * Stainless Steel High-Flow Exhaust
    * 3.73 Limited Slip Differential
    * Custom Built High Performance Rear Axle Shafts
    * Heavy-Duty 4-Core Radiator
    * 402cid "Stroker" Engine
    * 427cid Engine
    * Big Brake Upgrade (see photo below)
    * 4-point or 8-point Chassis Stiffener
    * ... and much more!


Funny they didn't mention the fact that it has an entirely different transmission. The prices go up from there, but every package (barring the preffered, which adds AC) is a performance upgrade.

Here's the whole list. http://www.mallettcars.com/solstice-conversion.htm

I agree, TChicken. The sky looks much better, but it seems more fitting to have the V8 in the Pontiac than in the Saturn. :) I personally think this is the best job anyone has done modifying the exterior of the Solstice. It usually ends up looking like Bugs Bunny had a face lift.

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Reply #6
Those pics look awfully close to Hot Rod from 2 years ago when they DID drop an LS7 into a Soltice. In fact, I'd lay money down that that IS the Hot Rod LS7 Soltice. The Intake shot in particular looks right off of the cover.


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Reply #8
I thought the car hot rod did was the prototype for mallett though?

At any rate...that's expensive for what that car is, even if it does end up running like a raped ape...

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Engine, wheels, tires, etc!
Exhaust sound clip
Another clip

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Reply #9
Nope. Mallet had jack squat to do with that car. Hot Rod built it and GM helped. It ended up costing about $100K but it has an entire carbon-fiber body, is 50-state legal, and goes low 10's in the 1/4. The car is an absolute animal. Stock 505HP LS7 with the GM hot cam and custom headers and tune, made 632HP when they were done (550+RWHP).

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Reply #10
Yes. I took those pictures off Google to show how the engine fits in the bay. I did think that was a Mallett intake, so my mistake there.

This is a Mallett car, though.


Here's the Hot Rod one.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LqpPzXo0Sqc&mode=related&search=

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Reply #11
, that is sharp.  I'd own one, if I ever had copious ammounts of cash to blow.

 

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Reply #12
The point of all this is if Shelby were to do something true to his heritage, and what made him famous, it would be closer to this than what he's doing now. An MX-5 with a 4.6 (a la 289) and a 5.4 (427) with just a Cobra on the hood.

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Reply #13
Quote from: Thunder Chicken;144284
That car would be sickening with an LS7...


They have that option, for only $53,265.75...



Or you could get the Turbo'ed LS2... for $16,000 more.
Temporarily Foxless? Ride the Bull...

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Reply #14
Quote from: Thunder Chicken;144284
That car would be sickening with an LS7. Widebody kit kinda makes it look like it's got the mumps, though...

I actually like the Saturn Sky's looks over the Solstice


I agree on the SKY, but this is just a little twist on old news. I looked into this a year ago. I actually thought about buying one. Now before you shoot me or hang me in effigy, [[SIZE="1"]or for real like some[/SIZE]] I've owned only FORDS since 1985. My father restored at least a dozen 64-66 Mustangs before he passed. He was working on a 1984 when he died. My brother still has it and he drives an Escalade daily :grinno:. So, in perspective my family have been pretty loyal to FORD and I consider myself to be very loyal. It would be nice to have a fun little car. My dad never liked "the bugs" as he called them but I always liked nimble, qwick cars that had a road track look to them. Mustang is the competitor but seems like it's in a different class. Like a Rally car instead of a sports car, although I know its untrue.