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Last Gen Camaro/transam?
Anybody have any experience with these? The stock horsepower is insane for sure. Plus, with the T-Tops and a wifebeater I could live out my redneck dreams. F-Stock autocross could potentially be fun. Good gas mileage (shockingly good considering the power). Plenty to choose from. I might even get a mullet wig for events.
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Good friend and his wife had Camaros. They had first and last generation.
She loved it and I can't recall any bad issues. Think it was a 2004? ![]() Last edited by TerryH; 01-26-2009 at 10:13 AM.. |
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I had a 94 Z-28 with a bunch of bolt-ons that ran very well. Low 13's in the quarter plus getting 25 miles per gallon. I had the LT1 with a 6-speed.
Not a Porsche in the handling dept. but you can buy an insane amount of parts to make them handle just as good or at least close to a stock SC/Carrera. The later models had the LS 1 and were very easily modified to create over 450 HP with stock internals.
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that 67 car is fantastic! riding a little high, but smoking hot.
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removing the engine is a PITA since it's supposed to come out of the bottom - unless you have a 4 pt lift it's scary to watch.
Installing headers is a nightmare. Rearends explode when you beat on 'em, but that's it really. rjp
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Yeah, that's the factory look. Pony cars always had their noses high. Remember the early Mustangs? I helped him drop it later when we added front disc brakes.
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I have a 99 SS with stock bottom end and heads/cam, built rear and built auto with a 3800 stall converter
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Go to YouTube and search for Lingenfelter or just LS1.
There some truly incredible sounding cars on there. The GTO has the LS2 engine I believe and alsoo responds very well to mods. Some of these cars sound like ProStockers with the cams they are running. ![]()
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It seems that the LS1 is the engine to have with these. I'd be keeping it stock and just putting on Konis and a swaybar, alignment, and going to autox every weekend.
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The 99 and up Camaro SS have the LS1, right? I've just gotta be around $8k.
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Don't forget the Buick Roadmasters and Cadillac Fleetwoods--the late 90s cars had the 'vette LT-1 drivetrain.
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I had a 69 Z28. It was stupid fast when you could get the tires to stop smoking.
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Here's that GTO I mentioned. I believe this has the LS2 with a "few" mods.
Gives me chills.
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Back when I was autocrossing, a z 28 that was farily well prepared, was a regular ftd car.
Tune ups are alos a major pia in these cars, but they run really well.
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I never liked the styling that much though. The Camaro looks like a saturn, and the T/A is too strake/spoiler/scoop over-done for me. |
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I had a lot of fun in my Z28. I purchased it form my best friend 30 days after my first wife and I separated. Took some loooong drives listening to music up and down the East coast of Michigan during my divorce period. Mine was white and I took the badges off so it looked like just a V6 Camaro. I even had hidden exhaust turndowns. I used to love beating up on the Mustangs down around Gratiot Avenue. not braggin(ok, I am but it was really one of those moments
![]() No, I wouldn't trade my 911 for any year of the F-body. It may not be as quick but it has different driving experience that I just thoroughly enjoy.
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My 69 Z burned to the ground as a result of a faulty relay.
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Actually the 69 Z wasn't very fast at all.
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