11-08-2023, 02:59 PM | #1 |
Drives: 2010 Camaro SS , 2011 Colorado LS1 Join Date: Jan 2022
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SLOWLS1's 2010 2SS Build Journal
Been here a while and decided to start my build thread!
Brought her home in January 14th of 2022. Bone stock aside from Borla S-Type catback, black bowties, spoiler, and some vinyl stripes. Right at 64k on the clock and not in the best of condition. Plenty of road rash to be had. I decided to do this build a little bit different than my previous builds. I was going to try and follow 1 rule. I always did things 2 and 3 times over because I never could think far enough ahead to know what I really want. DO IT ONCE, DO IT RIGHT. Figure out the mod plan and follow the mod plan. So far so good minus a few small stepping stones.! Current Mod List: Exterior: 19x10 and 19x11 APEX ARC-8 wheels wrapped in Michelin PS4S OEM ZL1 Front bumper GM Heritage Grill OEM ZL1 side rockers OEM ZL1 rear diffuser Tinted Side Markers and Tinted Reverse Lamps DE badged all around ZL1Addons Wickerbill on stock blade spoiler Satin block trim rings on taillights Interior: Kenwood DMX907S iDatalink KIT-CAM1 with RR Maestro Frameless mirror Dual gauge pod pillar Banks SuperGauge and AEM wideband Hardwired Radar Detector Install Lloyds mats in front and trunk SS branded door sill plates Ice blue LED lighting in footwells and trunk Engine: Roto-Fab Cold Air Kit Borla S-Type catback Suspension and Drive-Line: Airlift Performance 3H system 3/8"( FLO tanks and VIAIR compressors ) Baer Eradispeed 2 piece rotors Rebuild and powdercoated calipers Stainless steel brake lines Hawks HPS pads OEM 3.45 diff Up next: TR6060 swap, AGP twin turbos, and cam! Thanks for looking, she's got a ways to go!
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11-08-2023, 03:01 PM | #2 |
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First thing I did when getting her home was put her on jackstands. Pulled the struts, rotors, and calipers off and starting installing the Airlift kit. Installed the new rotors and brake assemblies.
Old New Plumbed all 4 corners for the air bags, and pulled all the cabling for the height sensors. Mounted height sensors. Drilled the front strut towers for the camber plates. POR15 in the trunk area Fabricated an electronics enclosure for the 3H system. Added "emergency strategies" for when things don't work. Schrader valves with cut offs so that I can air the bags up if there is a system failure. 3rd compressor mounted behind battery if the other compressors fail. Fabricated a custom mounting solution for 2 FLO air tanks with the compressors mounted to them under the rear deck. Fabricated a custom mounting solution for the Airlift Display. When aired out, the stock from bumper "almost" hits the floor!
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11-08-2023, 03:25 PM | #3 |
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Next came ZL1 front bumper and side skirts. Heritage grill installed, and all badging is gone.
Put the stock spoiler back on and added a wickerbill. Until I decide what I'm doing exhaust wise, No diffuser is installed. I have the diffuser waiting to go on. The Borla system is 2 big tips instead of quad tips for the diffuser I have. Once the turbos and cam are installed, I will decide if I keep the S-Type or go with something different. Did some serious paint correction, unfortunately the car is riddled in paint chips and small defects. That all will have to wait till last. Paint will be the last major stage for her.
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11-08-2023, 03:33 PM | #4 |
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Spent the summer driving her, doing minor things, and A LOT of DETAILING inside and out. But now the next stage has begun.
TR6060 swap with Tick Hydraulics and McLeod RXT. She is put to bed and in the process of disassembly. Pig mat and QuickJacks FTW! Yes, that's trans fluid, was dark and to be honest was probably never changed. It sits at about 65,500 miles now
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11-08-2023, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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Awesome build so far! Can't wait to see how it turns out for you. Looks like you've got a nice setup to work with in your garage.
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11-09-2023, 06:53 AM | #6 | |
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I've got more time and effort in the garage than I do the car. It's OK, just not enough space for activities. It's the car's turn now though.
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11-09-2023, 10:19 AM | #7 |
Life's just a Ride
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Looks awesome Bro...How do you like that Lift?
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11-09-2023, 10:58 AM | #8 |
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Finally a SlowLS1 build thread! Everytime I see your car posted, I always want to know more about it. Those stock brakes looked pretty cooked. Mine were in a similar state when I did my original brake upgrade. I have the same issue, I tend to do the same jobs multiple times because I can't think far enough ahead... I did eibach sport suspension on my car first, hated it and immediately bought coilovers... I must have done similar stuff on my 87 Trans am atleast 5 or 6 times... Different suspension itterations, brake setups, axle combinations... I've learned its better to just get the good stuff the first time even if it hurts the wallet a bit more.
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11-09-2023, 11:40 AM | #9 | |
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I would buy them again. Not having enough ceiling height for a normal lift, it was the next best thing I found. Only real cons being no access from sides, and storing everything when not in use can be a pain. I do wish it had more than 2 locking positions.
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That being said, I have some very big projects starting and want them to be documented, and I DO enjoy sharing will you guys and getting feedback. And yes, it is harder on the wallet in the start, but every car I've built in the past was done 2 and 3 times over because I didn't put a lot of thought into it. More impulsive decision where made, a lot of them were mistakes. Multiple cams or headers, nitrous to blower, swaps etc... All costly but now is different times. I was more of a drag racing nut, always chasing another tenth. Building drag queens that I could drive everywhere. The internet makes it a lot easier to research and get ideas. But mostly I have matured in how I think about it. I want this car to be an all around fun weekend car that may not do anything great, but can do all of it good enough without sacrificing the enjoyment of driving it. I made that commitment to myself with this car, and plan to stick to it. I promise....
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11-10-2023, 06:48 PM | #10 |
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Auto to Manual Swap
Progress has been made.
Old L99 harness is out, 6L80 is unbolted and ready to drag out from under her. Up next, pull the shifter and start working on pedals.
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11-14-2023, 06:13 PM | #11 |
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I’m getting too old for this sh!t.
Pedal out, marking hole for clutch pedal.
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11-14-2023, 06:48 PM | #12 |
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Totally awesome!! I like your plan too, enjoy EVERY aspect of that Camaro, and your build. I wish I would have started a build thread back when I first started, 12 years ago but I NEVER in a million years thought I would have gone as far as I did with mine!! Once you start, you can't stop!! Have fun with it, I'm sure it will be awesome when you get finished. I mean awesomer, she's already awesome..
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11-14-2023, 07:43 PM | #13 |
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Yea, I regret not having the sense to start one from the beginning. I would have took more pictures!
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11-14-2023, 11:50 PM | #14 |
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Can’t wait to see it come together, I’m particularly interested in the 6060 swap, I’ve contemplated this myself. I’m like you in that I do everything my self. Nice work so far, that thing has a bad ass stance.
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