View Full Version : 2002 Camaro SS option?
alamantia
01-31-2008, 12:17 PM
In 2002 does anyone remember how much the SS option was over the regular Z28 package?
If i remember correctly the SLP option was around $6,000.00 more
DaSkinnyGuy
01-31-2008, 12:19 PM
SS option i think was $3,000
97slpss
01-31-2008, 12:22 PM
for my 97 it says the base ss upgrade was 3,999. and with alll my options it came out to 6,500
alamantia
01-31-2008, 12:25 PM
for my 97 it says the base ss upgrade was 3,999. and with alll my options it came out to 6,500
I guess the SLP stuff were options you could get only if you had the SS option right?
ins0mnia24
01-31-2008, 04:34 PM
SS option by year
96-97 $3,999
98 $3,500
99 $3,700
2000-2001 $3,950
2002 $3,625
2002 35th Anniversary edition ( SS only ) $2,500
Rpo code for additional SLP options is ( Y2Y ) SLP second sticker content.
which would be on the passenger side door.
DaSkinnyGuy
01-31-2008, 05:37 PM
Damn I was close :-P
NJSPEEDER
01-31-2008, 06:03 PM
I guess the SLP stuff were options you could get only if you had the SS option right?
that is correct. the only "performance" part that was automatic on the SS compared to the base Z28 was the air lid.
79CamaroDiva
01-31-2008, 07:06 PM
that is correct. the only "performance" part that was automatic on the SS compared to the base Z28 was the air lid.
so you're telling me that people payed $2500 for a spoiler, some wheels, a hood aaaaaand, a lid.
.... And i'm still rockin mike's lid for free...
there was nothign special about my lid
and we paid the extra $ to have a true SS... at least i did, i wanted the biggest and baddest
SteveR
01-31-2008, 08:03 PM
that is correct. the only "performance" part that was automatic on the SS compared to the base Z28 was the air lid.
whhhaaat???!!! lol Firehawks FTW!!
79CamaroDiva
01-31-2008, 08:25 PM
whhhaaat???!!! lol Firehawks FTW!!
yeah.. too bad you sold yours. :?
SteveR
01-31-2008, 08:27 PM
yeah.. too bad you sold yours. :?
my mistake FTL :(
alamantia
02-01-2008, 06:52 AM
so you're telling me that people payed $2500 for a spoiler, some wheels, a hood aaaaaand, a lid.
I think it was $3,700 for that...
firehawk1120
02-01-2008, 07:53 AM
Um, I may be wrong but doesn't SLP also change the exhaust on the SS as well as the Firehawk???
There were also other options like an auburn Differential but don't remember if that was SLP or GM.
As well as slight suspension upgrades???
JL8Jeff
02-01-2008, 07:54 AM
No special lid on my SS. That was part of the 345hp package only. The SS gave you the hood, spoiler, tires/wheels, suspension, exhaust as the base package I believe. Depending on the year, you could add upgraded suspension in 96/97, floor mats, car cover, optional exhaust, optional air intake/lid. I personally don't think the cost of the option was worth it since you could add that stuff cheaper to a plain Z28. But a real SS is still cooler than a clone SS. :nod:
BigAls87Z28
02-01-2008, 11:20 AM
cant wait for the SS to fall back into its place as just a fancy trim, and for the Z28 to rise back as the top Camaro...:mrgreen:
WildBillyT
02-01-2008, 11:38 AM
cant wait for the SS to fall back into its place as just a fancy trim, and for the Z28 to rise back as the top Camaro...:mrgreen:
Just fancy trim? SS?
I'm hoping that's what RS will be, with SS and Z28 being more like their first and second gen positons.
exhaust was an add-on SLP option. My dual-dual exhaust was like 600 bucks additional. I didnt order it, but the car was a left over which fit every option i would have chosen.(minus the slp catback)
Tru2Chevy
02-02-2008, 10:18 PM
It's not the lid that was upgraded on the SS, it was the lower airbox.....the WS6/Firehawk/SS cars had the part with the opening for the "Ram Air", while the Z28 and Trans Am did not....
- Justin
It's not the lid that was upgraded on the SS, it was the lower airbox.....the WS6/Firehawk/SS cars had the part with the opening for the "Ram Air", while the Z28 and Trans Am did not....
- Justin
SS and Z28 lids and lower air boxes were exactly the same.
Only the lowers for the WS6/Firehawks had a larger opening height-wise.
Tru2Chevy
02-02-2008, 10:35 PM
SS and Z28 lids and lower air boxes were exactly the same.
Only the lowers for the WS6/Firehawks had a larger opening height-wise.
Why not the SS? I thought theirs were larger too.
- Justin
It had to do with the design of the ram air. In the birds, the ram air is more efficient than the SS because the air enters the "nostrils" on the hood and goes in a straight shot into the air box. since that part of the hood is higher and gives more clearence, they raised the air box to allow it to kinda line up wiht the inlet from the nostrils.
In the SS, the ss hood, has the same clearence as the plain z28 hood up front, theres no room for a raised airbox. In the SS, the air enters the scoop and is then split and diverted to the sides and then up front when it "turns" back around and comes out a small slipt type openeng the width of the airbox opening and only and inch or so in height.
Mainly it all has to do with the hood clearence. Heck, most people i've seen who had the SLP airlid alone on z28 or SSs have rub marks where the lids already meet the hood. Thats one reason ill never buy a slp lid, i like my TSP one.
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