2002 camaro upgrades sequence.. I am confused!
#1
2002 camaro upgrades sequence.. I am confused!
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Hello,
2002 V8 35th anniversary Z28 Camaro Stock.I am in Dubai.
Purpose: Street race ) I want to build a monster!
Budget: open provided I will be allocating 600-700 $ each month.
Need some decent advice.
I want to reach 600hp with no turbo no nitrous..
My camaro is still stock, no mods.
I want to start with following sequence then I donno what's next to get to 600hp.
I will :
1- Install K&N and Throttle body " what TB size bigger is bigger?"
2- Install exhaust "cat back with Y-pipe" though I don't know if this is correct or what sizes/type of exhaust I need.
-- Install electric cutout..
3- Install headers "long tube???"
4- Install Camshaft "what size or specs??"
5- Tune my chip and Dyno
6- how many hp should this setup produce so far??
7- What's next ????
Guys, every one is saying a different opinion.. I seriously need a decent advice.
Hello,
2002 V8 35th anniversary Z28 Camaro Stock.I am in Dubai.
Purpose: Street race ) I want to build a monster!
Budget: open provided I will be allocating 600-700 $ each month.
Need some decent advice.
I want to reach 600hp with no turbo no nitrous..
My camaro is still stock, no mods.
I want to start with following sequence then I donno what's next to get to 600hp.
I will :
1- Install K&N and Throttle body " what TB size bigger is bigger?"
2- Install exhaust "cat back with Y-pipe" though I don't know if this is correct or what sizes/type of exhaust I need.
-- Install electric cutout..
3- Install headers "long tube???"
4- Install Camshaft "what size or specs??"
5- Tune my chip and Dyno
6- how many hp should this setup produce so far??
7- What's next ????
Guys, every one is saying a different opinion.. I seriously need a decent advice.
Last edited by web2mart; 09-29-2012 at 01:38 PM.
#4
Maybe 425 to the wheels but the rear end would have to be replaced. Plus sfcs are a must. Anytime you start adding big power other problems come with it. 600 hp is a hell of alot of power for the street. you would also need a ton of suspension work to get all that power to the ground.