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Old 01-27-2015, 04:54 PM
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Next month I plan on buying a 2001 or 2002 Camaro SS M6. I have things in mind, but want an estimated whp/tq someone could tell me I might make?

-Cold Air Intake K&N
-Kooks Shorty Headers 1 3/8
-E85 Gas (Tune w/ fuel lines, fuel pump, and fuel injectors)
-Aluminum Drive shaft

Those are what I plan on doing first. I will be getting a good tune, but what could my numbers be? I'm new to this, so some help would be very appreciative! Thank You!
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320-330 rwhp.
Why shorty headers? Long tubes are a lot better all around
Why cai? Get a good lid and Chris1313 ram air
The car will prob have an aluminum driveshaft already.
U don't need new fuel lines for e85
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i didnt know KOOKS made shorties.
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I believe they are, but not, then I'm wrong and apologize.
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I was gonna go with Shorty Headers for bottom end power, unless I find long tubes for a good price. I thought I would need different fuel lines for E85? Maybe just the fuel pump, fuel injectors, and a tune? There are a lot of E85 gas stations near me, which is why I would go with E85. I'm looking to hit 400hp or whp if possible. I'm not sure what all I can do. Mainly wanted bolt ons, cam, E85 and a good tune. I heard or saw something on here that someone made 413hp or whp on cam only with a T/A? Might be wrong.
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What size fuel injectors would I need or be recommended for E85?
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You've asked a wide variety of questions, some of which don't belong here, others which have been answered above. For info on E85 conversion, check out the fueling and injection forum. Check the dyno results forum to see what similar packages put out. Don't be afraid to conduct some searches for the info you want.
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