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Rutgers00
09-14-2005, 06:36 PM
Hey I am a new member here and I just recently purchased a 2000 camaro ss about a week ago a big difference from my 2003 mustang gt, I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for mods, I am trying to keep a budget since I am a college student paying for tution but any ideas would be great thanks alot.
Anthony
2000 camaro ss :shock:
welcome :)
thats quite the upgrade, performance wise anyhow. I'd look into getting a lid for the air cleaner assembly. A while back GM high tech performance tested a bunch and SLP made one of the better ones. I think TSP made the other good one, but dont quote me. A cat back would be next on the list. After that, I'd either get headers and a Y-pipe (either catted or off-road) or maybe an LS6 or FAST LSX manifold. Tuning is very important and luckily for you, we have a great LS1 tuner in the group, foff667. thats pretty much all the budget stuff I can think of, even though the FAST manifold costs a decent chunck of change. :lol:
I'm sure the guys who actually own LS1 cars will chime in soon, then you can get a better idea of what everyone else is doing with their cars.
Congrats! Start with the simple ****, free mods, bolt ons, full exhaust, and tuning. Sign yourself up over at www.ls1tech.com , you will find a ****load of useful goodies to make it fly. BTW lemme be the first to say it...
ttiwwp
I'm sure the guys who actually own LS1 cars will chime in soon, then you can get a better idea of what everyone else is doing with their cars.
Yea... just driving it for now :-P
id say skip the full exhaust...stick with a catback, airlid, underchin ram-air, short shifter(if m6), and a set of ****** wheels with drag radials or cheater slicks mounted on em
all told the above should run you around $1000 for all new parts and net your car 12.8-12.9s on a really bad day
I'm sure the guys who actually own LS1 cars will chime in soon, then you can get a better idea of what everyone else is doing with their cars.
Yea... just driving it for now :-P
smart-ass :twak:
foff667
09-15-2005, 08:08 AM
i would start with a lid($90), ls6 intake($300), long tube headers & ypipe($550), and tuning to at least delete the codes from installing the intake & headers(I do code deletions for $75 & full tunes for $175)
PA_GregSS
09-15-2005, 02:33 PM
To get an accurate response, you should share what you have in mind for the car. Â*Do you want a fast street car or a car that will see a lot of track time?
If it's a street car and you want something fun to run around in and will be quick:
Lid, headers with a cutout, and 4.10 gears if it's an M6. Â*Do those simple mods and it'll feel like a totally different car.
Batman
09-15-2005, 04:47 PM
I agree with the lid definately, IMO longtubes cost you too much low end grunt then they are worth with stock internals. For the price of a set of longtubes you can do a cam upgrade. But to keep it simple and cheap a lid, cold air kit, a good cat back, and Subframe connectors (not a performance gain but a big help in structural rigidity). But ideally we need to know what you want to do with it to give you a better idea.
Rutgers00
09-15-2005, 11:31 PM
Thanks for all your advice really just an everyday car back and forth to college something that can still be realiable I guess trying to find that good combination between everyday driver and a car that still has alot of power.
Thanks, Anthony
Batman
09-16-2005, 06:34 AM
A mild cam swap may not be a bad idea either.
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