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jin1481 01-14-2006 08:12 AM

what should i do?
 
Should i start modding my 4th gen, 94z28, or start saving money for my 3rd gen dream project?

3rd Gen Dream project "The Iroc-Z06"
88-92 body with ground effects and t-tops
ls6 engine
t-56
aggressive clutch,flywheel driveshaft, and other drivetrain goodies
adjustable racing suspension
some weight reduction
z06 rims or c6 (i heard guys sayin that 8in wide wheels rub so im not sure)
jongbloed 3in cowl hood
black paint and tint
z06 badge in the ground effects and thats it, tryin to make it sleeperish

Looking for suggestions for suspension and exhaust setups.

WayFast84 01-14-2006 08:42 AM

Is your 4th gen a daily driver?

jin1481 01-14-2006 08:48 AM

yes

Tru2Chevy 01-14-2006 08:52 AM

Would this be a cruiser/drag racer, or do you want to be able to corner too?

- Justin

jin1481 01-14-2006 02:54 PM

cornering is a must, definitly not a drag car

trashman01 01-14-2006 02:57 PM

if a 8" wheel is rubbing on a thirdgen, how come my 16x8.5 GTAs dont rub? they need to use the correct spacers, i think its a 2" for vette/4th gen f-body wheels to fit a 3rd gen

BonzoHansen 01-14-2006 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jin1481
Should i start modding my 4th gen, 94z28, or start saving money for my 3rd gen dream project?

3rd Gen Dream project "The Iroc-Z06"
88-92 body with ground effects and t-tops
ls6 engine
t-56
aggressive clutch,flywheel driveshaft, and other drivetrain goodies
adjustable racing suspension
some weight reduction
z06 rims or c6 (i heard guys sayin that 8in wide wheels rub so im not sure)
jongbloed 3in cowl hood
black paint and tint
z06 badge in the ground effects and thats it, tryin to make it sleeperish

Looking for suggestions for suspension and exhaust setups.


You should do all that with an early 2nd gen (70-73). All the fun & none of the emissions. :)

jims69camaro 01-15-2006 12:25 AM

sounds like a fun project. get to work.

nice having a 4th gen to tool around with, too.


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