GMC Typhoon

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Description

Like the GMC Syclone, the Typhoon is powered by a 4.3 L LB4 V6 engine with unique pistons, main caps, head gaskets, intake manifolds, fuel system and exhaust manifolds, producing Template:Convert and 360 lb⋅ft (475 N⋅m) of torque. The engine is a modified version of the Vortec engine found in the standard Jimmy, which originally produced Template:Convert.[2] The engine uses a Mitsubishi TD06-17C/8 cm2 turbocharger producing Template:Convert of boost and a Garrett Water/Air intercooler, as well as revised intake manifolds, fuel system, exhaust manifolds, and a Template:Convert twin-bore throttle body from the 5.7 L GM Small-Block engine.[3] The Typhoon sends power to all four wheels through a 4L60 4-speed automatic transmission and a BorgWarner 4472 transfer case splitting torque with 35% forward and 65% to the rear wheels. Other features include upgraded brakes, a limited-slip rear differential and sport modifications to the standard suspensions. Unlike the Syclone, the Typhoon featured an air-operated self-leveling rear suspension.[4]

During tests by Car and Driver, the Typhoon was capable of accelerating from Template:Convert in 5.3 seconds[1] and could do a quarter-mile run in 14.1 seconds at Template:Convert. Car and Driver compared the Syclone's performance favorably to the Ferrari 348ts, Chevrolet Corvette, and Nissan 300ZX Turbo.[1] It cost Template:USD29,970, though the magazine criticized the plastic interior pieces.

Production and colors

All three model years were built for GMC by Production Automotive Services of Troy, Michigan. Aside from a handful of prototypes, only 4,697 Typhoons were built by GMC: 2,497 for 1992, and 2,200 for 1993. Unlike regular production Syclones, Typhoons were offered in various exterior color configurations (body color/lower-body cladding color) that differed by year, with black/black being the most common.

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1992 GMC Typhoon in Frost White

1991

  • Typhoon Pre-Production (6 total)

1992

  • Midnight Black with Black (1,262 totalTemplate:Efn)
  • Midnight Black with Gray (130 total)
  • Frost White with Gray (518 totalTemplate:Efn)
  • Apple Red with Gray (345 total)
  • Bright Teal with Gray (132 total)
  • Forest Green Metallic with Gray (82 total)
  • Aspen Blue with Gray (28 total)
  • Raspberry Metallic with Raspberry Metallic (3 totalTemplate:Efn)
  • Radar Blue with Radar Blue (1 totalTemplate:Efn)


1993

  • Midnight Black with Black (1,008 total)
  • Midnight Black with Gray (98 total)
  • Frost White with White (532 totalTemplate:Efn)
  • Frost White with Gray (115 total)
  • Apple Red with Apple Red (77 total)
  • Apple Red with Gray (101 total)
  • Forest Green Metallic with Gray (210 total)
  • Garnet Red with Gray (24 total)
  • Royal Blue Metallic with Gray (35 total)
  • Radar Blue with Radar Blue (1 totalTemplate:Efn)

Notes

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References

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External links

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