Thread: New Engine!!! Need More Power.
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10-21-2006 09:54 PM #1
New Engine!!! Need More Power.
Hello, I have recently purchased a camaro Z28 and I have some extra money to spend on tuning up the engine, I was hoping some one could tell me some: Basic, easy, and effective mods I can add to get more horsepower and speed out of the engine? Thanks-Mitch.
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10-21-2006 10:03 PM #2
What year, engine size ? And an intro .... S"aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
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10-21-2006 10:05 PM #3
centrifugal blowerPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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10-22-2006 08:18 AM #4
Originally Posted by muscle_mitch
A good stock-type engine will handle a 125- 150 shot.
Any more that that you had better have some good parts in the engine.
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10-22-2006 09:23 AM #5
Dont go nuts until you have done the basics..............a good tune up....better air filter, so it will breathe, better exhaust, so it will breathe.....................maybe, headers, so it will breathe...............Bigger cam and carb, so it will breathe............better heads.................See a pattern emerging here?
An engine needs to breathe to work well.
If you want better accelerarion, stiffer rear end gears are the way to go, but take into account, your mileage will suffer................
An engine rebuild will also help, if needed.
Those are the basics..............then you can get the nutty stuff like NOS and blowers etc.
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10-22-2006 11:41 AM #6
Originally Posted by poncho62
I think he wants bolt-on's, not a complete r&r on the engine.
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10-22-2006 11:49 AM #7
OK, Thinks, thats exactly the type of advice I was looking for and which airfilters, exaust, cam and so on would work the best togeather?
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10-22-2006 12:32 PM #8
Originally Posted by erik erikson
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10-23-2006 07:25 AM #9
Poncho, it's an instant gratification world, everybody wants everything right now without going through the hassle of preparation. Fortunately, Muscle Mitch seems to be an exception.
Mitch, some more info on your engine would be helpful. Year? Cubes? How many miles on it? Factory HP rating? etc.
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