newbie mod mistakes
#81
no real mod mistakes as i'm still pretty much stock besides a slp lid and !cags. but i'll list my newbie mistakes.
taking it to the dealer i bought it from for a oil change, ****** came back with bent fender tabs. i didnt even realize it until i noticed the missing paint where the door was scraping the fender.
getting charged 80 bucks for fluid swap in the tranny (m6) and the rear end at a jiffy lube when i could have and should have done it myself for alot less. i figured it would cost a little, but man i got raped.
getting a mti lid because it was clear and looked 'cool'.
being ram air ws6 obsessed and looking over alot of nice z28s that were a BUNCH cheaper.
and a total dumbass mistake, dont forget to make sure your wipers are down before opening your hood...
taking it to the dealer i bought it from for a oil change, ****** came back with bent fender tabs. i didnt even realize it until i noticed the missing paint where the door was scraping the fender.
getting charged 80 bucks for fluid swap in the tranny (m6) and the rear end at a jiffy lube when i could have and should have done it myself for alot less. i figured it would cost a little, but man i got raped.
getting a mti lid because it was clear and looked 'cool'.
being ram air ws6 obsessed and looking over alot of nice z28s that were a BUNCH cheaper.
and a total dumbass mistake, dont forget to make sure your wipers are down before opening your hood...
#82
Originally Posted by jeffws6
If I could do it again I absolutely would not touch the car...... Leave it totally stock. Ya sure I make more power and its fast as hell, but I now have an engine that is embarising to listen to..... Sounds like a sewing machine. It also smokes and uses oil like crazy. I put a clutch and rear in it and soon after fried my tranny. The car just sits there with all theese upgrades and I hate it, hate it, hate it. Other things too that I dont like are whinny *** 4.11's and a cam that surges even after a good tune. Ya beleive me hind sight is 20-20. I would never ruin a perfectly good car again....... what a waste of money
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Originally Posted by jeffws6
If I could do it again I absolutely would not touch the car...... Leave it totally stock. Ya sure I make more power and its fast as hell, but I now have an engine that is embarising to listen to..... Sounds like a sewing machine. It also smokes and uses oil like crazy. I put a clutch and rear in it and soon after fried my tranny. The car just sits there with all theese upgrades and I hate it, hate it, hate it. Other things too that I dont like are whinny *** 4.11's and a cam that surges even after a good tune. Ya beleive me hind sight is 20-20. I would never ruin a perfectly good car again....... what a waste of money
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Originally Posted by Slowhawk
My biggest mistake was buying a F-body and telling myself I was going to keep it stock!!!!
You mean’t stock internals right…
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This old bastard is absolutely correct. A lot of these more involved mods are going to be dependent upon the quality of the install. It is a proven fact that you can have some ridiculous cams in these cars and still idle perfectly with the A/C on and retain wonderful driving characteristics---- with the right tune. Gear noise can vary from brand to brand, but it is mostly dependent on the manner in which the differential is set up. If you don't know what you're doing, or you pay people without the right skills to do things for you, I think you could probably screw just about anything up. This is not exclusive to your car.
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Originally Posted by ss rally red
And what/who old bastard are you speaking of Andrew......
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Originally Posted by ss rally red
Sorry for your problems dude but a couple of points, I have 4.10's in the stock 10 bolt(cant afford a 12 bolt or 8.8 now 0), almost 15k with 60 plus passes and still as quiet as the day they were installed,don't know who did your tune but with my cam FMS F11 228/230-575-597+4-112 my car does not surge at all!(tuned by FMS) Does not use even 1/4 qt between oil changes(Mobil OW40 syn) 3K intervals. On a crappy 60 ft(2.0) it runs 12.4's at 117 and is as reliable as the sun every day. Just added a 100 shot of spray God I love these motors!!!!
Yeah it's reliable alright..its a phuchin garage queen..don't even have windshield wipers on it...
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Originally Posted by slt200mph
Yeah it's reliable alright..its a phuchin garage queen..don't even have windshield wipers on it...
Hey dust buster I bet my car has made a ton more passes than your **** has and the last time I saw 13's the C6 was still a year and a half ago where you at bitch
#98
Pimp Mods:
1) Eibach Pro Kit
Came with the car. I like the lowered look, but need to eventually replace stock shocks. Big ruts or bumps can cause a jolt with stock shocks otherwise, smooth sailing.
2) 02 35Th LE SS rims
Bought them used off a forum member (Wildman_Pablo, great seller) Best visual and functional mod hands down. Love the look and the ride. I get immediate compliments on the rims.
3) Tinted windows
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.
4) Fast Toys Stainless Steel Z28 tips
Very nice touch. I really like the wide Z28 tips on the Camaro. I added these when I got my exhaust job done.
5) Aftermarket Stereo:
This came with the car. Alpine amp, 4 sets of Polk MOMO crossover component speakers (4 tweeters 4 midrange), and an older JVC deck. The Polk MOMO component speakers are sweet! I would not have sunk the money into it but I will definately take it for free.
Performance Mods
1) FRA mod
Already came with the car. Dude did a crappy job, I had to go in and smooth out alot of the cuts. I would have done it myself if it had not already been done.
2) SLP lid
Great fit and function, definately a crispier response combined with the FRA
3) Magnaflow muffler
I bought muffler from a local shop and replaced the stock Z28 muffler and tailpipes. The local muffman replaced the 2 1/4" tail pipes with new 2 1/2" pipes. I kept the stock y pipe because my car is lowered and I think a 3" pipe would scrape the driveway.
For muffler, 2 new tailpipes, and installation, I paid $180. Its not stainless steel but for me, way better than the $350 + $shipping + $install for full catback. I can tell a big difference in response with the SLP lid and my Magnaflow setup. Exactly the sound I was looking for! Reserved at low RPM, no drone, car with guts at WOT/High RPM.
The Magnaflow, FRA, and SLP lid together added some definate power. I dont know how much, I dont have a local dyno but I can definately feel it and I get about 3 more MPG.
Mistakes:
Used GM SS muffler
I bought this used of the forum (I won't mention any names) and it was suppose to be an SLP SS muffler. Did not get pics and ask more question before buying it. Ended up being a GM SS muffler with dirt and rust in it like it had been set outside. I should have just spent that money on the new magnaflow muffler. I only paid $50 including shipping and then trashed it. I guess I learned alot about the internals of the GM/SLP/Magnaflow mufflers which was a positive.
I will not do anymore modding to the car. I use it as a daily driver and need it to be reliable and get good gas mileage. My other daily driver, truck, is being consumed by my teenagers. In a couple of years, I will buy another daily driver and put a torque converter in the Z (there is an 1/8 mile drag strip nearby )
1) Eibach Pro Kit
Came with the car. I like the lowered look, but need to eventually replace stock shocks. Big ruts or bumps can cause a jolt with stock shocks otherwise, smooth sailing.
2) 02 35Th LE SS rims
Bought them used off a forum member (Wildman_Pablo, great seller) Best visual and functional mod hands down. Love the look and the ride. I get immediate compliments on the rims.
3) Tinted windows
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.
4) Fast Toys Stainless Steel Z28 tips
Very nice touch. I really like the wide Z28 tips on the Camaro. I added these when I got my exhaust job done.
5) Aftermarket Stereo:
This came with the car. Alpine amp, 4 sets of Polk MOMO crossover component speakers (4 tweeters 4 midrange), and an older JVC deck. The Polk MOMO component speakers are sweet! I would not have sunk the money into it but I will definately take it for free.
Performance Mods
1) FRA mod
Already came with the car. Dude did a crappy job, I had to go in and smooth out alot of the cuts. I would have done it myself if it had not already been done.
2) SLP lid
Great fit and function, definately a crispier response combined with the FRA
3) Magnaflow muffler
I bought muffler from a local shop and replaced the stock Z28 muffler and tailpipes. The local muffman replaced the 2 1/4" tail pipes with new 2 1/2" pipes. I kept the stock y pipe because my car is lowered and I think a 3" pipe would scrape the driveway.
For muffler, 2 new tailpipes, and installation, I paid $180. Its not stainless steel but for me, way better than the $350 + $shipping + $install for full catback. I can tell a big difference in response with the SLP lid and my Magnaflow setup. Exactly the sound I was looking for! Reserved at low RPM, no drone, car with guts at WOT/High RPM.
The Magnaflow, FRA, and SLP lid together added some definate power. I dont know how much, I dont have a local dyno but I can definately feel it and I get about 3 more MPG.
Mistakes:
Used GM SS muffler
I bought this used of the forum (I won't mention any names) and it was suppose to be an SLP SS muffler. Did not get pics and ask more question before buying it. Ended up being a GM SS muffler with dirt and rust in it like it had been set outside. I should have just spent that money on the new magnaflow muffler. I only paid $50 including shipping and then trashed it. I guess I learned alot about the internals of the GM/SLP/Magnaflow mufflers which was a positive.
I will not do anymore modding to the car. I use it as a daily driver and need it to be reliable and get good gas mileage. My other daily driver, truck, is being consumed by my teenagers. In a couple of years, I will buy another daily driver and put a torque converter in the Z (there is an 1/8 mile drag strip nearby )
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3) Tinted windows
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.
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Originally Posted by Tiger2o69
3) Tinted windows
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.
Car came with sides and back tinted. A little dark at night but on hot days it is worth it. One local drive up bank teller said she could not see who I was with the window rolled up. I did get stopped by a un-marked state trooper on the way into work one day. Later someone told me I was a profiler for a drug runner (fast car, tinted windows, on the highway doing the speed limit). SP searched my car from top to bottom. After 15 minutes of searching, he said I need to keep a watch on my tag, it expires soon.