The 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is equipped with an Eaton M90 supercharger on top of the GM 3800 Series II 3.8L V6 engine. I recently replaced both the Serpentine (accessory) belt and the supercharger belts. For the complete guide to replacing the supercharger belt, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Firestone Indy 300 – Homestead, FL
After the Rolex Grand Prix of Miami ended, the main event of the race day began. The Firestone Indy 300 was the last race in the 2009 IndyCar Racing League (IRL) series. All of the open wheeled race cars were powered by Honda engines and reached speeds of over 200 MPH. To see all of the pictures and a video clip from this event, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Firestone Indy 300 Pictures & Video @ Homtstead-Miami Speedway
Rolex Grand Prix of Miami – Homestead, FL
Team Penske and Marlboro were nice enough to send me a voucher for two free tickets to the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series “Grand Prix of Miami” championship race at the Homestead-Miami Speedway on Saturday October 10th 2009. To see all of the pictures and a video clip, click on the text link or thumbnail below.
Butterfly World – Coconut Creek, FL
We visited the Butterfly World attraction, located inside Tradewinds Park, a few months ago during the summer. It was such a great experience that we upgraded to the annual pass and went again a few days ago. To see all of the pictures and a video clip from our visits, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2009 Taste of the Palm Beaches Coming Up!
We went to the Taste of the Palm Beaches last year with a group of friends and had a great time. There was such a wide variety of gourmet food, fine wine, micro brew beer, and desserts to try. It was well worth the price of admission especially since all the proceeds go to the Big Heart Brigade charity. The 2009 event takes place on November 11th from 5:30pm to 9:00pm at PGA Commons in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. To see my pictures from last year, click on the link or thumbnail image below.
Lake Havasu – Arizona/California Border
Lake Havasu is one of the most popular boating and recreation destinations in the southwestern United States. The lake covers 45 miles and has about 250 mile of shoreline. For more info, click on the thumbnail or text link below.
Bridgewater Channel – Lake Havasu City, AZ
When the London Bridge was first reassembled in Lake Havasu City, it spanned across nothing but sand. The Bridgewater Channel canal, known as just “The Channel” by locals, connects Thomson Bay with Lake Havasu. For more, click on the thumbnail image or text link below.
The London Bridge – Lake Havasu City, AZ
The founder of Lake Havasu City, Robert McCulloch, bought the famous London Bridge from the United Kingdom and brought it over to Arizona piece by piece. Now it is a major tourist attraction and gathering place for visitors. For more, click on the thumbnail image or text link below.
Sofa City Fire – Lake Havasu City
During our trip to Lake Havasu City, we witnessed a fire at the Sofa City Furniture Store across the street from the Ramada Inn. The flames leaped over to the green grass that ignited in the dry desert air. Luckily, there were no injuries. For all the images, click on the text link or thumbnail below.
Copper Canyon – Lake Havasu
Copper Canyon is one of the most popular places for boaters to gather and mingle during events such as Spring Break or during any long holiday weekend (Labor Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Etc.). People watching, cold drinks, mingling and cliff jumping are the principal activities. For more click on the link or thumbnail image below.









