Autodelta unveiling Alfa GT 3.7 Super with 405bhp

May 4, 2007

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Alfas are considered the attainable sexy Italian autos. Unlike a Lamborghini or Ferrari, you won’t put future generations of your family at risk by purchasing one. Of course, the extreme power of those notable Italian exotics is sacrificed at the altar of affordability. Enter London-based tuner Autodelta, which will be unveiling this 405bhp version of the Alfa GT Coupe at the Spring Italian Car Day in the UK this weekend.

The Autodelta GT 3.7 Super is obviously based on the Alfa GT Coupe. The original 3.2L engine is enlarged to 3.7L and blessed with a small Rotrex centrifugal supercharger that boosts power up to 405bhp and torque to 375 ft-lbs. Motor Authority also reports the car is fitted with a new radiator and oil-cooler, as well as a custom exhaust with quad chrome-tipped tailpipes. Styling remains largely unaffected save for a new front bumper that allows more live-giving air to reach the motor and a set of 19-inch OZ Racing wheels.

Autodelta is bringing a range of cars to the Italian car celebration this weekend that also includes its GT 3.2 Super, the 348bhp supercharged Brera J5 3.2 C, the 147 GTA AM 3.2 Super, 147 GTA AM 3.7 Super and finally, the 146 2.0.

[Source: Autodelta, Motor Authority]

Gallery: Autodelta Alfa GT 3.7 Super

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Porsche getting a new name next month

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In an effort to redefine itself as the next great German monolith, “Dr. Ing. H.c F. Porsche AG” will be rebirthed as “Porsche Automobil Holding SE” during a meeting on June 26th.

The reasoning behind the renaming is to better reflect Porsche’s investment in other automobile manufacturers, namely Volkswagen, in which Porsche currently has a 30.9-percent stake. Thus, Porsche will be reborn as a holding company with two operations, Porsche and Volkswagen.

German law has forced Porsche to make a takeover offer for VW since its stake has grown above 30%. The bid is on the table until May 29th, but shareholders aren’t expected to jump at the opportunity, considering that the current bid offered by Porsche is well below the company’s market value.

We’ll see how things flesh out, but considering Porsche’s newfound dominance in the market, we’re expecting some Germanic fireworks come the end of the month and Volkswagen to be answering to Stuttgart at some point in the near future.

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Ultima intros Euro emissions compliant 800-hp package

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Ultima Sports has created an 800 HP engine for its GTR and Can-Am rides that is emissions-friendly around the world. It will even pass the rather stringent Euro IV standards that have put paid to many a supercar’s attempts to cross the pond.

Ultima’s efforts start with Chevy’s LS7 lump from the Z06, which rocks 505 HP standard. Ultima then adds their own exhaust, for a boost up to 565 HP. The camshafts are swapped out, raising the horse count to 650. Finally, a supercharger provides the 150 HP coup de grace, for a finally tally of 800. The entire package meets global emissions standards, as does every step in between.

Prices will be announced this weekend. If you’ll remember, last year the Ultima GTR officially became the fastest supercar in the world, and that was with a 720 hp engine. Now you can go faster, and be cleaner about it. That sounds ultima indeed.

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BBS releases LM-R for BMW, Porsche, Lexus

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BBS have been a staple in the world of motorsport for decades and the wheel of choice for many looking to add an aesthetic and performance upgrade to their high-end whips. The design is iconic and easily identifiable, and with the release of their newest LM-R wheel, not much has changed - until you look closer.

The new LM-R still sports the brand’s patented spoke design, but now features a new (also patented) process called “back milling” that grinds away the side of the spoke to reduce weight, while at the same time strengthening the structure by creating an I-beam-like contour.

The LM-R will be available in 8.5x19 to 11x19 for certain BMW and Porsche models, and in 8.5x20 and 9.5x20 for the Lexus LS460. Pricing has yet to be announced.

BBS’ full press release, along with a detailed shot of the “back milled” spoke, is posted after the jump.

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VIDEO: ‘Ring Battle! Porsche Carrera GT vs. twin-turbo E30 M3

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We’ve seen plenty of great video shot at the world-renown Nurburgring, and this one ranks right up there. It all starts innocently enough, as a twin-turbo E30 M3 minds its own business through the turns, when a canary-yellow Porsche Cerrera GT just flies by the Bimmer’s left flank. From there, the battle-royale insues.

The M3 held its own in the twisties against Porsche’s fastest, but even with plenty of twice-turbo’d horsepower, in the straights the GT just blew the doors off the older BMW. It’s interesting to note how many bugs met their demise at the hands of the Bimmer’s windshield during the six-minute video. Maybe the bugs were attracted to that funky squeeze toy sound that popped up every time the BMW changed gears.

You can see the whole chase for yourself after the jump.

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Sad day: ASC files for Chapter 11

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Anyone who knows even a little bit (like I do) about American Specialty Cars is usually fascinated. After all, this is the company behind the Buick GNX, but it’s also the company behind the Chevy SSR. Unfortunately, the latter vehicle was the one that did ASC in. According to Automotive News, ASC invested $250 million in its operation to produce the SSR truck for General Motors in 2001 along with three other unspecifed vehicles. The three unnamed vehicles were cancelled and, as we all know, the SSR didn’t fare so well in the marketplace. Its production was continually decreased and was eventually cancelled early, leaving ASC out in the lurch. Couple that fiasco with Dodge putting the Viper, another car that uses parts from ASC, on hiatus for a year around the same time, and the writing on the wall became clear. All of this led to last Wednesday, when ASC officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Detroit.

ASC began looking for a buyer, however, in 2005 when it was just struggling to keep its doors open after closing four plants and reducing its workforce from 1,250 people to just 252. It’s found one, fortunately, in Hancock Park Associates, a private equity firm in L.A. Hancock will reportedly take over ASC’s sunroof and design businesses, which means that with any luck, this historically significant supplier will still be around in one form or another.

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Canadian man will trade snakes for car, any takers?

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You want to be a photographer and herpetologist but haven’t found the right camera and nest of vipers at the right price. You also happen to have a car worth about $3,500 Canadian that you want to get rid of. Well there’s a man in London, Ontario who’s got a deal for you. In return for that car he will give you a Canon Digital Rebel XT camera with accessories . . . and snakes — with accessories. You can get a full list of hardware, serpentware (including “1.2 Jungle Corns”), and add-ons by following the ‘Read’ link below. This just bolsters our theories that Canadians actually are just as strange as Americans, and you can find absolutely anything on the Internet. When you see offers like this, it is always best to remember Lord Tennyson: Ours is not to question why. . . .

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Holy $#!@ - John Schneider’s General Lee sold for nearly $10 million on eBay!

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click above image for more pics of John “Bo Duke” Schneider and his General Lee

When we first posted that John Schneider, aka Bo Duke, was selling his personal 1969 “General Lee” Dodge Charger used in the cult classic show “The Dukes of Hazzard” and various other productions, the bidding on eBay Motors was at $2.3 million. The Autoblog team immediately started arguing whether or not the car was worth that amount. In the end, we were all wrong, as the eBay Motors just ended at 1:00PM EST with a winning bid of $9,900,500.00! The auction was stopped once to remove fake bids when the price hit the $6 million dollar range, but after that, bidders were required to register before making a play for the car.

According to this CNN article, if the winning bid holds, the “General Lee” will be the second most expensive car ever auctioned behind a rare 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royal Sports Coupe that was sold by Christie’s Auction House in 1987 for $11 million.

Auctionistas inteviewed by CNN are astonished, with one stating bluntly, “There is no basis in my experience in the collector car world to justify that kind value”. We’re sure Schneider could care less, as his purpose in auctioning the car was to raise money for a sequel to his self-financed movie “Collier & Co., Hot Pursuit”.

Whether or not the car is worth nearly $10 million is certainly up for debate, but there’s no denying it’s one hella cool car. Schneider actually owned the car before it appeared on “The Dukes of Hazzard” and leased it to Warner Bros. for use in the show. It’s even scratched! Schneider put a nick near the driver’s side window once while performing his trademark through-the-window entrance. He left the scratch figuring it would only increase the car’s value. Considering that auction experts claim the car is actually worth about $150,000 to $200,000, we’d say he was right.

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[Source: eBay Motors via CNN]

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Enter the Rumormill: Zeta-platform Impala delayed 12 months?

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Brian from Cheers & Gears, the GM aficionado site, sent us a link to a forum thread that is definitely of interest. Keep in mind that there’s no official confirmation of any of this yet, so we’re taking it with a grain of salt until we hear it from someone at GM. With that established, let’s dig in.

The word from one of C&G’s posters who is apparently in the know is that the next-generation, Zeta-based Impala has been delayed and will now launch in June 2010 instead of 2009 as originally planned. According to the insider, no reason has been given for the delay (if it’s true), but speculation is rampant. Some think the delay is posturing in the face of new fuel economy proposals moving through Congress, while others believe that funds are possibly being diverted to the Chevy Volt program. One theory we thought sounded viable is that Chevy wants the two-mode hybrid version of the Impala to debut at the launch of the new car and not one year later, so moving the launch date back a year would line them up nicely.

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Mazda CX-7 ER-03 by AutoExe

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Mazdas are typically pretty sporty from the get-go, but there’s that subset of car nuts that wants to make their car “just right.”

The CX-7 is pretty new to the market, and Japanese tuner AutoExe has transformed it into the ER-03. Underneath, there are chassis braces that look like bridge abutments. It’s too bad they’re out of sight. For those of us who like to lean close to engineering work and make sure that the welds look like stacks of coins, the red trusses are art. There’s also new springs, struts, and braces on the control arms and strut towers to keep the wheels tightly reined.

The engine room wasn’t neglected, either. There’s a larger intercooler, and silicon plumbing connects the breathing apparatus to the engine and the turbo inhales through a ram air system tuned to honk just right. The body mods look pretty tasteful, as far as body mods go, though the chromed wheels wearing rubber bands for tires are a bit much. There’s a sharp (slick looking, not meat cutting) little gauge pod perched atop the dash, a carbon shift knob, a natty little antenna and brightly colored braking components to round out the offerings.

In the (Google translated) words of AutoExe: Pleasant sensation of the adult, such cool isn’t probably to point? That could either mean something obscene, or just this car rocks, but it’s rude to point.

[Source: AutoExe]

Gallery: AutoExe ER-03

 

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