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Old 08-02-2016, 07:43 AM
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Hey there,

I've been around for years with the third gen Camaro community but decided I wanted to get a little more modern, so I recently picked up a 2002 SS. 71K miles, mostly stock except for exhaust and a tune. Plan on doing some suspension upgrades for now and some power upgrades later. Has been tuned to 347/355 at the wheels.
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Also here is a pic of my third gen, 91 z28. 355/t56/Dts 12 bolt drive train. I've had this for the last 11 years
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Welcome! Both cars are really nice. A clean 3rd gen isn't common anymore!
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Nice looking cars!
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Dang that 3rd Gen is nice ! Welcome to the lsx addiction
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Thanks guys, I do love my 91 z, it was my high school car and I'll never get rid of it. I actually have a 383 short block sitting in my garage ready for it. The SS is going to be my cruiser, since its an auto, and also a way I can still drive around with my 91 torn apart. Still plan on getting about another 50-75 rwhp out of it though.
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any plans for a stall in your ls1........One of the best mods I did on my LS1 3600 stall
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Originally Posted by ZeeSNuttS
any plans for a stall in your ls1........One of the best mods I did on my LS1 3600 stall
Yup I'm already looking at a yank ss 3600, debating on that or the suspension and frame bracing first
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Nice cars from a fellow Hoosier!
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Welcome

Very nice cars you have there! Loving the 3rd Gen as well
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SUSPENSION 1st!!! F-bodies have a lot of flex.
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Originally Posted by ZeeSNuttS
SUSPENSION 1st!!! F-bodies have a lot of flex.
Same thing I did when I got my 91, sfc, tubular panhard, torque arm, control arms, etc. Plus with a new converter I'll want to get it retuned, so I'll probably wait until I get a cam at least too.



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