For those that find the Mallett V8 Solstice to be too tame…

Certainly, there’s someone out there who finds Chuck
Mallett’s Solstice V8 conversion to be a bit too,
shall we say, inadequate. Mallett would expect no less of his customers. That’s why an option for
supercharging is now being offered for those who think that 400 HP is merely an adequate starting point. The hairdryer
more than doubles the cost of the $18,000 base conversion package, requiring the customer to provide a Solstice and
about $39K. The suicidal nutcase lucky owner gets the V8 conversion, A/C, dual-adjustable Penske
shocks, a LuK clutch, and a Vortech supercharger. Power output is not specified, but a modest 6 PSI or so should result
in something north of 550 HP. An upgrade to a Tremec T56 is not yet offered, but one would assume that the stock Aisan
5-speed transmission will last until someone figures out how to hook up all that power.
- Mallett readies $200K Solstice for customer Mallett Cars, which last made news on Autoblog at the SEMA show with a V8-powered Pontiac Solstice, has again surfaced with another Solstice surprise – the company will be delivering in June a S ...
- 2006 Mallett Solstice V8 - the one the engineers really wanted Ever wonder what the Solstice engineers would have come up with if Bob let them raid better parts bins? Wonder no more, because according to these pics sent back from Eric at SEMA, what you're looking ...
- Beware of Dog: Mallett reveals Pitbull Edition V8 Solstice click above image to view additional high-res pics of the Mallett Pitbull Edition Solstice Mallett was one of the first aftermarket companies to shoehorn a V8 into the diminutive engine bay of the Pon ...
- New Camaro to ride on Solstice platform? News that GM will show a Camaro concept at the upcoming Detroit show isn't, well, news; however, if indeed it's riding on a stretched Kappa chassis, that would indeed qualify as a bit of a surprise. W ...
- Edmunds picks Pontiac Solstice as "Most Significant Vehicle for 2006" at SEMA The editors at Edmunds.com have picked their Most Significant Vehicle for 2006, and it's the Solstice. The annual award is given to a vehicle that "significantly changes the rules of a given segment a ...











0 Responses to » For those that find the Mallett V8 Solstice to be too tame…
Leave your response!