camshaft
#2
RE: camshaft
okay ive seen from your other posts that you dont know what youre talking about.
the hot cam kit is only available for LT/ LSX engines.
and liek i said on your thread about a supercharger, dont worry about spending all this money on modding when you can just get a LT1.
the hot cam kit is only available for LT/ LSX engines.
and liek i said on your thread about a supercharger, dont worry about spending all this money on modding when you can just get a LT1.
#3
RE: camshaft
i know i dont know wat im talking about cuz if i did i wouldnt be on the forum, am i right?????? also the car i owned before the camaro was a neon and i dont no **** bout maros. now im a high schooler with very little money and cant afford a lt1 so get off me!
#5
RE: camshaft
i know hes not but the thing is bought tis car for 500 and i ant find camaros that cheap and i never said i wanted to keep up with v-8s i just wana have a car that looks like a piece of **** now but later kicks ***
#6
RE: camshaft
ORIGINAL: hatchetman1025
ok i want to change my cam to a hot cam but what would be a good one to put in look at sig for engie size
ok i want to change my cam to a hot cam but what would be a good one to put in look at sig for engie size
#7
RE: camshaft
well in that case
just dont worry about performance mods
spend your money on making it look great
new paint job
new rims
and then some new seats or something
and maybe a stereo system
and just make sure the engine is running fine
just dont worry about performance mods
spend your money on making it look great
new paint job
new rims
and then some new seats or something
and maybe a stereo system
and just make sure the engine is running fine
#9
RE: camshaft
Christ, would you people read the damn post?!
The kid doesn't have money to afford the price premium, the insurance and the gas to drive a V8 Camaro, so he wants a car that he can purchase now for a low price and make something he likes. Pretty simple if you ask me...
hatchetman1025: I would take po1son's advice and make the car look how you want it. Don't spend all your money on this car because you're going to want an upgrade down the road. Turn it into something you enjoy driving and call it good. Once you get the car to a point that you're pleased with it, look at how much money you spent (on average per month) to make the car that you wanted. Then open a savings account and put that much money aside every month for a new car later on.
The kid doesn't have money to afford the price premium, the insurance and the gas to drive a V8 Camaro, so he wants a car that he can purchase now for a low price and make something he likes. Pretty simple if you ask me...
hatchetman1025: I would take po1son's advice and make the car look how you want it. Don't spend all your money on this car because you're going to want an upgrade down the road. Turn it into something you enjoy driving and call it good. Once you get the car to a point that you're pleased with it, look at how much money you spent (on average per month) to make the car that you wanted. Then open a savings account and put that much money aside every month for a new car later on.
#10
RE: camshaft
ORIGINAL: 95slvrZ28
Christ, would you people read the damn post?!
The kid doesn't have money to afford the price premium, the insurance and the gas to drive a V8 Camaro, so he wants a car that he can purchase now for a low price and make something he likes. Pretty simple if you ask me...
hatchetman1025: I would take po1son's advice and make the car look how you want it. Don't spend all your money on this car because you're going to want an upgrade down the road. Turn it into something you enjoy driving and call it good. Once you get the car to a point that you're pleased with it, look at how much money you spent (on average per month) to make the car that you wanted. Then open a savings account and put that much money aside every month for a new car later on.
Christ, would you people read the damn post?!
The kid doesn't have money to afford the price premium, the insurance and the gas to drive a V8 Camaro, so he wants a car that he can purchase now for a low price and make something he likes. Pretty simple if you ask me...
hatchetman1025: I would take po1son's advice and make the car look how you want it. Don't spend all your money on this car because you're going to want an upgrade down the road. Turn it into something you enjoy driving and call it good. Once you get the car to a point that you're pleased with it, look at how much money you spent (on average per month) to make the car that you wanted. Then open a savings account and put that much money aside every month for a new car later on.