I'm sure this is the wrong place to post this shit, but whatever, these are really the only people I conversed with back when I was active on the site. I'll try to figure out how to upload videos and pictures. I'll be down there running it tomorrow (Sunday), my coworkers just ran it the past two days and so far our highest is 152.7 with the light bar removed.
'16 Chevrolet Caprice 6.0l
Full 3" exhaust, headers, cold air intake
Torque converter
Stage 3 racing cam
custom tune
I know it's had work done on the internals as well, but not specifics.
Forgive me for not having brands and specifics of the mods done so far. This car came about for a few reasons. One, a lot of us are car guys and do this in our spare time already, and what started as an idea came to a reality because of awesome administration. It's a recruitment/community outreach/memorial car for our two fallen officers, Kenneth Copeland 12/4/2017 and Justin Putnam 4/18/2020. When we do races or car shows, we put their numbers on the windows, so we will be racing under Putnam's (442) while at The Texas Mile as a way to honor and remember them. It's been a work in progress, that started about 2 years ago. We originally started with a wrap, but quickly learned the quality wasn't the greatest so we had it painted instead. We have a lot of future goals with it, which possibly include a power adder or nitrous. We're attempting to make it an all around car, instead of strictly shooting for straight line time or cornering. It's still a fully functional patrol car, and gets used from time to time but isn't issued to one person.
Feel free to stop by and say hey, my name is Steve if you're down there. Hopefully these links work. We've had the benefit of lots of sponsors, including Federal Signal for the light package on it.
'16 Chevrolet Caprice 6.0l
Full 3" exhaust, headers, cold air intake
Torque converter
Stage 3 racing cam
custom tune
I know it's had work done on the internals as well, but not specifics.
Forgive me for not having brands and specifics of the mods done so far. This car came about for a few reasons. One, a lot of us are car guys and do this in our spare time already, and what started as an idea came to a reality because of awesome administration. It's a recruitment/community outreach/memorial car for our two fallen officers, Kenneth Copeland 12/4/2017 and Justin Putnam 4/18/2020. When we do races or car shows, we put their numbers on the windows, so we will be racing under Putnam's (442) while at The Texas Mile as a way to honor and remember them. It's been a work in progress, that started about 2 years ago. We originally started with a wrap, but quickly learned the quality wasn't the greatest so we had it painted instead. We have a lot of future goals with it, which possibly include a power adder or nitrous. We're attempting to make it an all around car, instead of strictly shooting for straight line time or cornering. It's still a fully functional patrol car, and gets used from time to time but isn't issued to one person.
Feel free to stop by and say hey, my name is Steve if you're down there. Hopefully these links work. We've had the benefit of lots of sponsors, including Federal Signal for the light package on it.
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