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Old November 18th, 2006, 5:48 AM   #1
 
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Ai Design (www.aidesign.com) has announced the completion and delivery of a highly customized bio-diesel powered turbocharged 2002 Chevrolet Suburban.

Curiously, Suburbans of that era were not offered from the factory with Chevy’s Duramax Diesel engine package, so an outfit in Colorado called Duramax Suburban (www.duramaxsuburban.com) handled the initial conversion to the GM Duramax engine. At this stage, the vehicle was delivered to Ai Design for several tiers of custom work. For starters, the engine was modified to handle the increased corrosive properties of bio-diesel fuel. Another outfit, ATS Performance Diesel was extremely helpful in providing parameters for these modifications. “Working with bio-diesel fuel was new territory for us,” explained Ai Design founder Matthew Figliola. “Companies like ATS were very supportive and critical to the success of this project,” Figliola added. Once the bio-diesel tweaks had been completed, Ai Design could focus on more traditional performance modifications, such as upgrading the transmission, turbochargers, exhaust system, fuel injection, and electronic engine control systems.

All of this mighty bio-diesel power was plenty of justification for a 4-wheel Brembo brake upgrade, and the Ai crew also gave the Suburban a 12-inch lift, on-road/off-road suspension package, and increased fuel capacity. “I see this vehicle almost as a post-apocalyptic road rider,” Figliola reflected—standing beside the massive SUV.

The next layer of customization was reserved for the interior, which received a suede headliner and Wilton wool carpeting (much like Rolls Royce). Figliola outfitted the Suburban with an updated version of the elaborate center console unit that he had designed for his famous Cigarette-branded Suburbans from years past. All of the vehicle’s climate controls and aftermarket accessory switches were relocated to this hand-fabricated console, allowing for the navigation screen to be prominently placed and in the dashboard. Additionally, the small speakers for cell-phone hands-free and navigation were located within the console, along with a CB radio, Edge engine management controller, emergency lighting and PA controllers, and the obligatory cup holder. Center console and steering wheel trim pieces were all hand fabricated from nickel plated carbon fiber, an ultra hi-tech material originally designed for stealth aircraft.

Alpine’s F-1 audio package (head unit, amps, and speakers) were installed in the Suburban, complimented by Focal subwoofers. The entire audio signal path was constructed of Pear audio cables, utilizing silver conductors and an ingenious clamping system for the RCA-style connectors. “I like the super high quality of the Pear wiring—the extra secure clamping devices on the RCA connections seemed more than appropriate for this application,” Figliola commented.
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images/smilies/drool.gif OMFG, that thing's beautiful! I woulda preferred a pickup instead though, but still...
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there are a lot of guys in the US running bio-desiel in ther trucks, good stuff. that and old cooking oil, smells like fries.
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Most GM fullsize trucks and SUVs offer E85. I've seen quite a few already.
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E85 isn't biodiesel.
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I know, but it's still an alternative though.
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Sure it is. Since when have you guys got bio diesel? You can buy it here since years. It wouldnt make news.

The conversion is nice though. I like it.
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^^You make bio-diesel from used cooking oil.

Also, they shoulda done a front solid axle conversion if they wanted to be all off-roady.
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there are a lot of guys in the US running bio-desiel in ther trucks, good stuff. that and old cooking oil, smells like fries.
mcdonalds fries or burger king fries?
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depends on where you get the oil.
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A basic rule is:
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I only wish they did the conversion on the new Suburban. I never really liked the interior of the old one.
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