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Ok guys, here's my camaro. Still in the works, and the page is new so i don't have everything I want on it, but enjoy!!!!! http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/2442211/1
I have to tune it and supercharge it for spring!!
I've read here for 4 years, and attribute all that I have done to my car to this group. You're great
Wow, good work ive never seen someone put so much into a 3.4
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
you put that 10lb off drivetrain = 100lb weight reduction....whats that? you need to edit before someone lays the smack down
Maybe he is referring to everything he has changed out, or possibly just removed from the car and with that extra 10 lbs being gone it equals up to 100 lbs. Hopefully that is what he means, or yes he definately needs to do some editing.
It sounds like what he's trying to say is 10 lbs off the drive train is equal to about 100 lbs anywhere else in the car. I've heard a lot of people saying how much the aluminum drive shaft did performance wise.. I don't know.
Anyway, that is the best looking early 4th gen I've ever seen, and generally i don't even like white.. Nice work!
Well guys, first thanks for all the positive comments. I wish you guys could hear this thing, sounds great and is rather snappy since all the work is finished. It takes an FI or built v8 to embarras me around here. I have kept up with most at least until 40-45 mph...but more tuning other that the minumal fast tune is needed.
To clarify the driveshaft quote a guy who owns a nearby speed shop told me that for every lb off your drivetrane, it gets multiplied by 10 ... as in total weight reduction of the car. So if i shave 10 lbs off the drivetarne its = to taking 100 out of the car.
thus had i not replaced the driveshaft, and just took 100lbs off the car it should feel the same. just an expression to put a feel to efficiency.
which if you think about it isn't far off. Have you ever had a friend in the car100-200lbs you can feel the difference slightly in pickup when your car is full of passengers. well i noticed a nice gain when i upgraded the driveshaft.
oh yeah SHOdown nice car as well, we whities have to represent. I was pondering stripes myself, but ... im leaning towards old school lookin hockey sticks, either the fourth circle ones or the real notchy one. Long or short style I'm still deciding. I wish i had many tuning options available like u 3.8's
def did a good job and its not over done...most people miss that part and theres to much to look at on the car and miss things...SS spoiler looks nuts on it
87 Firebird RIP
96 Camaro RS RIP
94 Patriot Red 1LE Z28 - Sold
02 WS6 TA - Sold
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