Well after much waffling the big red car has grown on me. TIME TO TURBO.
Slowly.
As funds allow.
But for now! I'm making it less fat and hopefully fixing the suspension a bit and playing with tuning! This post will probably be a bit long and full of not awesome updates and grammatical errors (not sure if these pictures are going to work either.)! Let's get started.
Stages:
1) Maintenance - tune the engine up, take care of body issues, etc. Gutting will happen here too.
2) Suspension - new shocks/front swaybar/watt's link rear/Lighter k-member?
3) ECU - MEGASQUIRT
4)BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOST TTTTTTTTT
TTTTTTT TTT
I'm currently reading "Engine Management: Advanced Tuing" and "Designing and Tuning High-Performance Fuel Injection Systems" by Greg Banish. I've also managed to order the factory manuals for the 98' camaro. Noice.
Got the A/C compressor/condensor/accumulator yanked. That was a good 25ish lbs (by my well calibrated weighing arm) off the front end. Added a newly routed belt. Look at all that room!
Got some Seafoam into the gas tank and into the oil to help clear up the lifter tick (or destroy my car). I TRUST THE INTERNET.
Went to my best friend, the Pull-A-Part, (awkward phrasing) and snagged a rear tail light assembly to fix the cracked one. After which I pulled a bit more of the interior.
You might say to yourself; "self, that's the front of the car." Well I forgot to take a picture of the rear and it's dark now. CAMERAS DON'T WORK IN THE DARK.
NOW: to poll the audience. I've been peering about the interweb for suspension bits and pieces. My current conundrum pertains to Koni Yellows, the accepted awesome shock. They run 1000 for all four corners, I can find other "performance" shocks for 400-500 for all four, so are the Koni's worth double the price?
REF THREADS
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/junkyard-turbo-setup-3800-v6-camaro/41147/page1/