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Re: 1997 Camaro *UPDATE: ITS ALL MINE!!!!*

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:20 pm
by Ando
^ Make sure to check out "project cars" too,

Northstar V8 in a 94' Camaro, craziness!
I've seen the 81 Monte in person, very impressive.

Re: 1997 Camaro *UPDATE: ITS ALL MINE!!!!*

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:43 am
by 01bonneSC
Why northstar when you can go LS?

Re: 1997 Camaro *UPDATE: ITS ALL MINE!!!!*

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:56 pm
by Ando
^Not.....really......sure, but dang if it isnt original :)

Re: 1997 Camaro *NOW WITH PICS!! PAGE 3*

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:01 pm
by 01bonneSC
Finally got pics today since I had my camera and the car was clean.....

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Re: 1997 Camaro *DAYLITE PICS PAGE 3*

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:26 am
by SLEking
good luck with that bad boy. my 94 Z's lt1 was ridiculous to work on. it took 6+ hours to change the optispark plugs and wires. if you do somehow end up with a v8 dont listen to people about putting a 3inch true dual system on.... i learned the hard way. any more than 2 1/2 is too large and will scrape the ground on every occasion. i will admit though it sounded mmeeaaannn with those flowmaster mufflers. i actually just traded my camaro yesterday for a 4 stroke yamaha dirtbike. also if you have any issues with your 'maro use this site www.camaroz28.com . Talk to "INJUNEER" hes a master with 4th gens

Re: 1997 Camaro *DAYLITE PICS PAGE 3*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:51 pm
by 01bonneSC
OK, so got a plan-ish...kinda.

Winter is coming and Camaro wont be driven as much, well unless I dont find a truck. But Got a lil road race bet for next spring so the mods will come this winter anyways lol.

Heres my list.....

Stage 1 cam N/A(with appropriate valvetrain upgrades)
Headers
Ported UIM/LIM/TB
Hi-flo cats, V8 muffler
New clutch
FWI of somesort
Upgrade to Z28 brakes
PCM tune

....any other suggestions?

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:03 pm
by 00Beast
Turbo. :twisted:

Why not get some snows for the Bonne?

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:08 pm
by 01bonneSC
00Beast wrote:Turbo. :twisted:

Why not get some snows for the Bonne?
Selling the Bonne so I can move outta my house. Plus got the snowmobile so need something with a bed or that it able to pull a trailer. Plus I tend to randomly pick up big stuff, people throw out some good *shoot* lol. And I just miss my trucks('81 K5, '94 Yukon 2dr) Also drive 60mi a day for work and over half of that is country and it can get pretty harry on the roads I take.

Im gonna keep it N/A just for ease of things. If I was gonna force induce it I would go with centrifugal.

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:11 pm
by 00Beast
:eek!:

My dad LOVES the snows on his GXP. You'd have to high-center the car to get it stuck.

I understand the need to sell the Bonne, but I don't like it, lol.

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:15 pm
by 01bonneSC
Oh Ive almost high centered it lol

They are really *shoot* about getting the plows out around my area.

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:27 pm
by sandrock
You don't need to upgrade your brakes. In '97 all the F-bodies got the Z28 braking system. If you want to upgrade, go with 'vette brakes.

Ditch that steering wheel and column, and find one with the radio controls.

Just so you know, the '97 cluster is unique to that year. The later clusters were *mostly* databus driven, the '97s are directly connected to sensors.

I'm learning more and more about these F-bods every day. Electrically speaking, they're pretty similar to the Bonneville aside from two less doors. Since I have the dash out of mine, it's getting the VATS totally yanked out and remote start/keyless entry system going in.

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:38 pm
by 01bonneSC
sandrock wrote:You don't need to upgrade your brakes. In '97 all the F-bodies got the Z28 braking system. If you want to upgrade, go with 'vette brakes.

Ditch that steering wheel and column, and find one with the radio controls.

Just so you know, the '97 cluster is unique to that year. The later clusters were *mostly* databus driven, the '97s are directly connected to sensors.

I'm learning more and more about these F-bods every day. Electrically speaking, they're pretty similar to the Bonneville aside from two less doors. Since I have the dash out of mine, it's getting the VATS totally yanked out and remote start/keyless entry system going in.
Guess I shoulda specified 98-02 brakes.

Not worried about the steering wheel, least of my concerns.

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:07 am
by freneticburn
why am I not seeing pics of a sweet ass turbo 3.8 Camaro :bsmack:

Re: 1997 Camaro *Spring time planning.....*

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:17 pm
by 01bonneSC
freneticburn wrote:why am I not seeing pics of a sweet ass turbo 3.8 Camaro :bsmack:
Im going with the K.I.S.S. system on this, turbo will just add headaches, plus Id wanna drop an L67/L32 block in if I was gonna force induce it. Id centrifugal charge it before turbo any how.

Just wanna make it a lil more fun, if I wanna go fast my '64 Merc will be the vehicle Ill hop in.