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jjw1976w 01-23-2012 02:07 PM

New camaro owner looking for recommendations for engine upgrades
 
I am new to this website and I am the owner of the following Camaro below. I am looking recommendations on how to improve the horse power and performance of my engine as well as make it sound more like a muscle car (i.e. CAM, Headers, etc)

2010 Camaro 2SS Coupe
Engine: 6.2 L, V8 W/SFI - 426 HP

Thanks, I appreciate any and all feedback.
Jimmy

Dznts 01-23-2012 02:15 PM

start with long tube headers and a good exhaust plus a tune. if that doesnt do it for you then do a cam swap

jjw1976w 01-23-2012 02:39 PM

Any recommendation on the brand of headers and exhausts?

Wakemaker89 01-23-2012 02:44 PM

the names I see thrown around the most here are ARH or Kooks for LT headers as for exhaust it all depends on what kind of sound you want. Magnaflow are going to be much louder than say borla. do a quick youtube search of 2010 Camaro SS exhaust and you will be able to hear just about all of the options out there.

jmart53 01-23-2012 02:48 PM

First off, are you ready to TUNE and say byebye to the warranty (for the most part)????

You’re main area is going to be the V8 Bolt-ons section found here: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=11

:emoticon6: is going to be your biggest friend! Along with the great vendors and sponsors we have on here that can give you great knowledge and products for your build.

You can start with:
Cold Air Intake (lots of threads about those if you do a search, I went with CAI Inc because it had some of the top numbers in an independent test on here as well as it looks great with the enclosed case and black powdercoat)

Long Tube Headers, again lots of threads on this and brands (Stainless Works [they have a cheaper non-USA made version like Stainless Power or something, Kooks, ARH, TSP etc…) I went through Chase@Apex here on the forum for my Headers and Suspension parts, great guys and great service!

VMAXX Ported throttle body will help with a little bit of HP increase but this paired with the cold air Intake really helps the throttle response (JDP Motorsports, SC2150 and others sell these)

Aftermarket exhaust (cat-back or axel-back) depending on what you do with Headers and also $$$, there really isn’t any performance gain with exhaust besides the weight reduction but you will get a great sound from many of the systems that are available. Lots of threads on this as well.

Lots of Cams out there from small, medium, Large and again lots of threads to do some research and find out what’s right for you.

Suspension is another issue you will need to pay attention too when you start climbing higher in the numbers to help eliminate Wheel Hop on the Manual transmission. Usually some good Trailing Arms and bushings will do the trick among other suspension components (Pfadt and BMR are the top suspension that I have seen, I love my Pfadt products!)

Of course there are things like the FAST 102 intake, which from what I read really isn’t a great gain unless you have a monster CAM or larger cubes. There are Oil Catch Cans to help keep your engine clean. Pulley systems..you name it there are things you can do...

You can always go FI: supercharge or turbo… though you will need to beef other stuff up as well.

Many different ways to go when it comes to this so don't be surprised when you get bombarded with responses and questions. MAIN THING TO KEEP IN MIND: You need to focus on what you can afford budget wise and what your overall goals are for the car and how you want to drive it.

Hope that helps :chevy:

zfuzz 01-23-2012 02:53 PM

Check out the second video in this thread, very cool breakdown of the Borla exhaust systems.

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=146534

Sir Nuke 01-23-2012 03:20 PM

Jimmy, for starters......CONGRATS on the ride and Welcome to our happy little corner of the net, and to Camaro5. There is a BIG fridge on the back porch with anything you can think of in them...help yourself...of course only take what you can LEGALLY have. Make yourself at home on one of the big fluffy couches, kick your shoes off, put your feet up on one of the tables, yes we are allowed to do that, mom's, dad's, wive's, husband's, girlfriend's and boyfriend's here don't care....and take it easy.

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Welcome!!

jmart53 01-23-2012 03:27 PM

always a classic post :laughabove:

2L82RUN 01-23-2012 05:08 PM

I'm running Stainless Works 2" LT headers and they've been great. Also have the Borla S catback. This exhaust flows amazingly well. Dyno #s prove it. I have cutouts and even with the cutouts opened I only gained about 2-3rwhp. Most exhausts setup exactly the same are gaining 10-15rwhp. Seems to prove the Borla is flowing very well. You can check my sig for other parts I have. I'll attach a vid so you get an idea of the sound with the setup I have. Welcome and enjoy your ride!!


Blu808 01-23-2012 05:33 PM

One of the best mods you can do to your car would be a full exhaust setup. This would include headers, cats, and mufflers. This along with a cold air intake will give you a serious power bump and give you that muscle car sound you are looking for.

PM us or give us a call for more details. :thumbsup:



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SC2150 01-23-2012 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmart53 (Post 4363975)
First off, are you ready to TUNE and say byebye to the warranty (for the most part)????

You’re main area is going to be the V8 Bolt-ons section found here: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=11

:emoticon6: is going to be your biggest friend! Along with the great vendors and sponsors we have on here that can give you great knowledge and products for your build.

You can start with:
Cold Air Intake (lots of threads about those if you do a search, I went with CAI Inc because it had some of the top numbers in an independent test on here as well as it looks great with the enclosed case and black powdercoat)

Long Tube Headers, again lots of threads on this and brands (Stainless Works [they have a cheaper non-USA made version like Stainless Power or something, Kooks, ARH, TSP etc…) I went through Chase@Apex here on the forum for my Headers and Suspension parts, great guys and great service!

VMAXX Ported throttle body will help with a little bit of HP increase but this paired with the cold air Intake really helps the throttle response (JDP Motorsports, SC2150 and others sell these)

Aftermarket exhaust (cat-back or axel-back) depending on what you do with Headers and also $$$, there really isn’t any performance gain with exhaust besides the weight reduction but you will get a great sound from many of the systems that are available. Lots of threads on this as well.

Lots of Cams out there from small, medium, Large and again lots of threads to do some research and find out what’s right for you.

Suspension is another issue you will need to pay attention too when you start climbing higher in the numbers to help eliminate Wheel Hop on the Manual transmission. Usually some good Trailing Arms and bushings will do the trick among other suspension components (Pfadt and BMR are the top suspension that I have seen, I love my Pfadt products!)

Of course there are things like the FAST 102 intake, which from what I read really isn’t a great gain unless you have a monster CAM or larger cubes. There are Oil Catch Cans to help keep your engine clean. Pulley systems..you name it there are things you can do...

You can always go FI: supercharge or turbo… though you will need to beef other stuff up as well.

Many different ways to go when it comes to this so don't be surprised when you get bombarded with responses and questions. MAIN THING TO KEEP IN MIND: You need to focus on what you can afford budget wise and what your overall goals are for the car and how you want to drive it.

Hope that helps :chevy:

Pretty much covered most in this post:thumbsup:

Kronix 01-24-2012 03:42 AM

Get a supercharger through SLP with a warranty (unless you have over 10K miles) best mod you can do for around $7500


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