05-27-2010, 10:52 AM | #1 |
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Do you have 2010 Camaro Mod Newbie Questions? Step inside
I always come across many people that are interested in modifying their Camaro or have basic questions about what they should do or what the parts they are looking at actually do.
They always end the convo with sorry for the newbie questions, or bare with me I am new at this. This thread is for you guys. In my opionion there is no stupid questions. There is no one out their that knows everything, and by asking questions you learn alot. If there are people out their that may be embarassed about posting a question on the forums please feel free to PM me or email me directly anthony@************.com and I will be more than happy to try and answer your questions. There are a ton of tech savy Camaro members on this forum and I feel this forum is an amazing tool for 2010 and future Camaro owners and enthusiasts. |
05-27-2010, 11:19 AM | #2 |
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Thanks Anthony... But my question is, where were you about three months ago!? Lol! I'm gonna have to "tag" your name, you might be hearing from me time to time. See, I've asked the hubby to come into the garage and work on my car with me, but he says it's not his thing...and as little as I do know about cars, I know MORE than he does! Thanks for the offer!
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05-27-2010, 12:07 PM | #4 |
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here's a few quick questions, i think. lol
With long tube headers and a catback exhaust, what, if any, are the advantages of removing the catalytic converter for performance? Is it enough to warrant getting rid of it? would you recommend a hi-flow cat instead of no cat? what are the estimate performance differences between those two? These might be more intermediate questions than noob questions.
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Performance wise, no cats may give you 1-3 horsepower more if your lucky. Cats is the way to go. It will make your car fun cleaner and perform just as well. Weather you get ARH, Kooks, SLP etc all of the high flow cats they use are well made and perform great. |
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^great, thanks for the fast response. I'm thinking BBK Long tubes.
edit: there's shop that's recommending PaceSetter Long Tubes, but i'm not sure the gains on those.
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05-27-2010, 12:35 PM | #7 |
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I have to drag my BF's hubby over to my garage with an enticement of beer...but he doesn't have a Cam...his is a Shelby GT500... But he's alot of help. Personally, I encourage women to get under their cars/hoods and learn more about their vehicles.
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05-27-2010, 02:21 PM | #8 |
Underdrive pulley, worth it?
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05-27-2010, 02:49 PM | #9 |
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Wanted to thank you, you've posted in my thread before and helped me clarify a couple of things. I'll be sure to contact you if I have any questions =D You were very helpful
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If you don't mind the work an underdrive pulley is well worth it. Car rev's up quicker and frees up some needed horsepower. The underdrive pulley is one of the top bolt ons to do.
Its just a bit of a pain to get to and install. Alot of people wait till they change the cam but its def worth it. |
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I got one about strokers, I understand the larger cid and a longer stroke. I know this is stupid to some when it comes to mods, but how much more fuel will a stoker consume, if any more? I know thats broad but lets just say a 383 stroker or an ls3 bored out to 408. I would like to pull out as much horsepower and torque without killing the gas milage.
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05-27-2010, 04:25 PM | #13 |
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Will high-flow cats pass emissions in CA, or is the smog station automatically obliged to turn you in if the see the OEM cats have been removed? In others words is passing emissions all that matters, regardless of what has been done to the car?
You may not know, but perhaps CA peeps can chime in. |
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For example an LS3 gets just as good if not better gas mileage than an LS1 engine. The LS1 is 350 cubic inches while the LS3 is bigger at 376 cubic inches. It really comes down to how well the engine is built and what is done to it. You should still see good fuel mileage. |
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