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Replying to: wardenfelps (Sep 25, 2007 9:31 pm) upgraded the ECU with RENNtech - a respected Mercedes performance company that is pricey. Their website is www.renntechmercedes.com then check out the SLK R170 engine modifications. I do not know anyone that has installed a turbo, but await the aftermarket supercharger. Some owners have made their own custom air intakes, but do not know of any made specifically for the Crossfire. Many replace the air filters with the K&N drop-ins, but you use the same air box. |
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Replying to: wardenfelps (Sep 25, 2007 9:31 pm) |
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I've been driving my wife nutz looking at crossfires for months and finally tomorrow am picking up my '06 gold coupe limited. We really like the wheels on the SRT-6 but like the gas mileage and full leather seats more on the coupe, hence the coupe purchase. The dealer told me the 15 spoke wheels of the SRT-6 will not fit the coupe - is the dealer right? I found both the SRT-6 and coupe wheels on the internet and the specs seem to be the same. Any help? Plus has anyone install a wood dash trim kit on their xfire? any recommendations?
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Replying to: 06goldxfire (Oct 12, 2007 6:50 pm) |
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Replying to: 06goldxfire (Oct 12, 2007 6:50 pm) |
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I've just purchased a 2007 Crossfire Roadster after coveting it for 3 years and am picking it up in two weeks. This board was very useful---it was great to get confirmation that the Limited actually did have less head room than the Base model. Here's my question: my husband is a music person so we expected to be able to use his iPod in the car, but I can't seem to find an auxillary jack. Can anyone recommend a head unit (CD, radio, and auxillary jack) that meshes well with the dashboard of the Crossfire? It doesn't look like Chrysler has a solution. I'd appreciate any help---thanks so much. |
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What I ended up doing was going with an Alpine unit and the installer ran a 3.5 auxiliary jack from the rear so that I could just plug into my Creative Zen Vision:M. I have a Jeep now as well and I'm installing a Sony CDX-GT710 which has an auxiliary jack on the front so that I can swap the mp3 player into it when I'm out with the family. You have lots of options these days and you can check them out in your local electronics store or somewhere like crutchfield online. Very helpful. |
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Replying to: xfireroadster (Jul 02, 2007 12:06 am) Were there any problems specific to the SRT? What about the factory warranty? Was the factory warranty 5 years or 36k miles in 2005? Most of the cars have low miles that I have seen.
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Replying to: inigo1 (Oct 28, 2007 11:44 pm)
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