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Old 03-23-2009, 11:18 PM
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I will let the pics do most of the talking, but it is the SUX2BU style and I got all the supplies from Home Depot for around $35-40. You do have to do some cutting, but its no big deal My car is stock besides the lid, and the ram-air. I painted it black and it is hardly noticeable... and it will be really hard to notice once I install my black billet grille I need to go back over it and touch some places up, but you get the idea...

You do have to remove your front bumper brace.. there may be a way to do it without, but it will involve ALOT of cutting.. I took it out for the weight saving anyway. The parts are attached with self tapping sheetmetal screws and then duct taped over with black duct tape. Its pretty straight forward once you get in there. Remeber there IS cutting involved. As far as parts I don't know what they are called..

-(2) angled inlets (technically 3inch, but closer to 4in outlet)
-(1) section of 4in dryer tubing (cut it in half b/c it comes in like 8ft sections)
-(4) 4in ends ( the things you see bent coming flat under where the air cleaner goes)
-some self tapping screws (this is what you see in the bags)
-optional 4in clamps (the other bags you see. I didn't end up using these)
-Black duct tape

Sorry I don't know what they are called...All the parts I got were in the dryer hose/ducting aisle.. let me know If you need anything else..
























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not bad.. just a little touchin up and it will look sweet!!!
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not bad.. just a little touchin up and it will look sweet!!!
Yea the pictures make it look way worse than it is, but it does need a little paint in a couple spots so they don't stick out..
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looks great!

if I had a camaro it would be my first mod, along with the lid and ported tb
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Originally Posted by thunderstruck507
looks great!

if I had a camaro it would be my first mod, along with the lid and ported tb
Yea the pro 5.0 was first, followed by the lid & K&N, now this, and a ported throttle body is about to happen. I have an extra TB to use already I just have to get off my lazy butt and do it... It's fun starting over again though, the first mods are the best ones
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Pretty noticeable difference?
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nice mod i bet its fun starting over again i love the small mods on f bodys cat backs lids throttle bodys i love wreching away on my car
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looks a lil funny for some people' s taste but it looks efficient
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Originally Posted by sscamaro1384
looks a lil funny for some people' s taste but it looks efficient
another coat of semi flat black paint and you prolly won't even be able to see it without looking for it
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how long did it take ?? can you tell any difference just normal driving ?
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Originally Posted by Magnet
Yea the pictures make it look way worse than it is, but it does need a little paint in a couple spots so they don't stick out..
No, I'm sure in real life it looks horrible too.
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No, I'm sure in real life it looks horrible too.
9 posts and already being a dick? Ease up a bit sir. You will enjoy your stay much more sir.
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Do you have to remove all of the support styrofoam from behind the nose, or could you pull this off by simply trimming portions of it?
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Originally Posted by w3s1c0a5t
9 posts and already being a dick? Ease up a bit sir. You will enjoy your stay much more sir.
Agreed. I was thinking the same thing.

A flash nearly always makes light colored things that have been spray painted look blotchy even if they look great in bright light to the naked eyes.
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I like it and I've done something similar to other (non F-body) cars before, efficient and cheap, just not sure I want to cut the radiator support. But I do admit I haven't looked hard at the radiator support and I don't know if cutting it can have a negative affect.

From experience with other cars I doubt you can tell a real seat of the pants feel because it's effect is more at the top end (I could be wrong though), but I guarantee the engine loves the fresh air shoved down it's throat, especially at speeds slightly over the speed limit.

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Do you have to remove all of the support styrofoam from behind the nose, or could you pull this off by simply trimming portions of it?
I was wondering that too. I haven't taken a hard look there but I'm sure I remember something blocking those openings. If there wasn't I probably would have tried to make a homemade ram-air before.
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I know the styrofoam is visible once you remove the grille. I was thinking, instead of removing all of the support and have the nose flopping around when your going 150, why not just trim the pieces in the way and work around the rest? Just a thought. Also, this wouldn't be for my car, but if I had a Camaro, there is no way I would take a hole saw to the radiator support. Cool setup, but I couldn't bring myself to do that.
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Originally Posted by Mumbles
I know the styrofoam is visible once you remove the grille. I was thinking, instead of removing all of the support and have the nose flopping around when your going 150, why not just trim the pieces in the way and work around the rest? Just a thought. Also, this wouldn't be for my car, but if I had a Camaro, there is no way I would take a hole saw to the radiator support. Cool setup, but I couldn't bring myself to do that.
I have Yanked out ALL of supports for the front bumper. Even cut the frame horns off. No issues with the bumper. Just giving you a little encouragement.

i have a formula as well.
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The nose is solid and doesn't move.. there are MANY race cars without there front nose support and they don't "flap". I wouldn't do this to a really nice car, but this is just a toy, so I'm having fun with it. And believe me or not it looks great for normal viewing. The camera makes it look a lot worse. Either way it isn't anything more paint couldn't fix.
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does the car run hotter? it looks like it blocks a good portion of the rad; maybe it was just the angle of the pic?
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Originally Posted by Nightrydass
does the car run hotter? it looks like it blocks a good portion of the rad; maybe it was just the angle of the pic?
It blocks less then a SLP CAI, SSRA, or FTRA.
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