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Well, after the carshow I mentioned in my other thread, the one that made me feel depressed seeing all those kids my age with tuners like the ones you see in NfS or F&F, I thought some ideas over last night, and here are the ideas I got.
1. A personal favorite of mine, why not change that V6 in my camaro into a tuner engine? It may seem kinda retarded at first, but think about it, a multiport fuel injected HO V6 is the perfect candidate for a tuner engine. I could install an exhaust that made it look and sound like a big V8 musclecar, while is is really a "sleeper", in a different way. I could rebuild the engine, buy a turbo for it, bore the cylinders, and get a High-performance computer system. And, with all that power, the thing is still somewhat fuel efficient.
2. The 350 engine swap idea. This is a pretty cool idea too. Pretty much all I would have to do would be to find a non-fuel injected 350 and rebuild it, bore it, and drop it into the Camaro.
3. Another personal favourite,the bigblock. This would be a bit more difficult though... my dad has what's left of an old Trans-am bigblock 400 in his shed, needs to be heavily rebuilt, and I would have to change the motor mounts, bend metal, install heavy duty struts, and rip computerized parts out to get it to work. The result: a dual-carbuerator modified bigblock 400 pushing a good bit over 350 horsepower. The major drawbacks: the difficulty of swapping a bigblock into an 80's unibody, and fuel efficiency.
BTW, me and my dad (he's a graphic artist) decided to make our own performance package for the car, like the "IROC" package, "Z28" or "RS" package. It's called the "ZL-1" package, in honor of the 69 drag cars sold to the public in 1969, and the single big block car made in 1993. It involves custom striping right above the rocker mouldings with "ZL-1" merged into the middle, like the '85 iroc-z, a zl-1 badge for the spot on the bumper in the back, "ZL-1" on the doors, and carbon-fibre vinyl racing stripes just like the ones on the 2002 camaro special editions.
So, what do you think would be the best path for the engine?
1. A personal favorite of mine, why not change that V6 in my camaro into a tuner engine? It may seem kinda retarded at first, but think about it, a multiport fuel injected HO V6 is the perfect candidate for a tuner engine. I could install an exhaust that made it look and sound like a big V8 musclecar, while is is really a "sleeper", in a different way. I could rebuild the engine, buy a turbo for it, bore the cylinders, and get a High-performance computer system. And, with all that power, the thing is still somewhat fuel efficient.
2. The 350 engine swap idea. This is a pretty cool idea too. Pretty much all I would have to do would be to find a non-fuel injected 350 and rebuild it, bore it, and drop it into the Camaro.
3. Another personal favourite,the bigblock. This would be a bit more difficult though... my dad has what's left of an old Trans-am bigblock 400 in his shed, needs to be heavily rebuilt, and I would have to change the motor mounts, bend metal, install heavy duty struts, and rip computerized parts out to get it to work. The result: a dual-carbuerator modified bigblock 400 pushing a good bit over 350 horsepower. The major drawbacks: the difficulty of swapping a bigblock into an 80's unibody, and fuel efficiency.
BTW, me and my dad (he's a graphic artist) decided to make our own performance package for the car, like the "IROC" package, "Z28" or "RS" package. It's called the "ZL-1" package, in honor of the 69 drag cars sold to the public in 1969, and the single big block car made in 1993. It involves custom striping right above the rocker mouldings with "ZL-1" merged into the middle, like the '85 iroc-z, a zl-1 badge for the spot on the bumper in the back, "ZL-1" on the doors, and carbon-fibre vinyl racing stripes just like the ones on the 2002 camaro special editions.
So, what do you think would be the best path for the engine?