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  • ill bring my alero up in 2 years or so xD

  • What model is that? I've never seen a sporty, late-model Olds.

  • very nice! The Alero is still a very good looking car.

    (those W41 442s are neat as well)

  • Why world you put your money in a 2.4L? I think its the a big wast of your money. a v6 is way better.

  • both are great, and have potential, but i love my 99 V6 alero

  • @2003Oldsv6 Well that's the thing, what you think and what's true are two different things. My GT3076R powered, built 2.4L sounds sexy, gets 31 MPG and runs low 12s. You can keep your 16 second V6 with very little aftermarket support any day. :)

  • I wonder what a rendation of a 2009 Olds. Alero even if they dont exist... :P

  • next year lol

  • i wish u would have gotten my 2001 alero 2.4 twin cam in that shot i was to the far right parked between a tan alero and a alero 500

  • Sorry.

  • Is this in Lansing Michigan? My 2001 Olds Alero was built there, and I am proud of it.

    BUY AMERICAN

  • Wahoo my car at 0:15

  • where did u get your turbo and did u have to replace ur head gasket?

  • That's my '81 Delta in the back at 1:05

  • I thought that looked like your car. I remembered the steering wheel cover from your video.

  • Good looking engines. Are those 2.4s manufactured by Nissan?

  • No they are descendants of the Olds quad 4 engine.

  • i'll be the first, what is that quad-4 W-41 engine?

  • It was an option in the 91 Olds Quad 442 Calais produced in limited numbers. I think it ran in the 14s. The original rice burner before there was a market for it. Google it for the engine specs.

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