93 Camaro Build thread *LOTS OF PICS*
Hey everyone, I thought I might share the build of my car, starting from day 1.
So we begin with the day I bought the car. (Wheels I had laying around)

And I always service cars I just bought.

I thought it sat too high, so I bought lowering springs and some new shocks.


All put together, with new rotors and calipers.

And then I realized that 2.73's and drum brakes suck, so I went out and found a rear out of a 99 SS. (3.42's and discs)

I also got a 1 pc. aluminum driveshaft from the same car. (spent around 300 for rear and driveshaft)
The rear:

All sanded and ready to be painted.

Going into the car.

In!

Then shortly after, the odometer rolls 200k

And I throw a rod bearing
So I decide to go all out with the rebuild of the car.
First thing was to disassemble my car.



Then I pulled the motor out of the top
Shoulda done it from the bottom 
So we begin with the day I bought the car. (Wheels I had laying around)

And I always service cars I just bought.

I thought it sat too high, so I bought lowering springs and some new shocks.


All put together, with new rotors and calipers.

And then I realized that 2.73's and drum brakes suck, so I went out and found a rear out of a 99 SS. (3.42's and discs)

I also got a 1 pc. aluminum driveshaft from the same car. (spent around 300 for rear and driveshaft)
The rear:

All sanded and ready to be painted.

Going into the car.

In!

Then shortly after, the odometer rolls 200k

And I throw a rod bearing
So I decide to go all out with the rebuild of the car.
First thing was to disassemble my car.



Then I pulled the motor out of the top
Last edited by Socom; Jul 19, 2011 at 05:08 AM.
Motors out!

Yep, thats 200k miles for you.

So I found this donor motor with only 40k miles on it
Ordered some pacesetter headers from herron performance, they look great!

I sent the motor to a machine shop to be built.
In the parts cleaner:

Heads are all nice and clean.

Motor bored 20 over.

While at carlisle, I picked up some LCA's, Strut tower, and torque arm from UMI, and a single adj. panhard from lakewood.

And while I was walking the fairgrounds, I saw this badboy.

Yep, a vortech supercharged 3.4l v6. I talked to the guy and had a long discussion on how he did it, and I am inspired to reproduce his creation. I have a lot more detailed pics but I'm going to keep those to my self. Stay tuned for more updates

Yep, thats 200k miles for you.

So I found this donor motor with only 40k miles on it

Ordered some pacesetter headers from herron performance, they look great!

I sent the motor to a machine shop to be built.
In the parts cleaner:

Heads are all nice and clean.

Motor bored 20 over.

While at carlisle, I picked up some LCA's, Strut tower, and torque arm from UMI, and a single adj. panhard from lakewood.

And while I was walking the fairgrounds, I saw this badboy.

Yep, a vortech supercharged 3.4l v6. I talked to the guy and had a long discussion on how he did it, and I am inspired to reproduce his creation. I have a lot more detailed pics but I'm going to keep those to my self. Stay tuned for more updates
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Nice job. I am a little suprised the 40K donor need bored. These block have a fair amount of nickel in them and tend not to show to much wear until 100K or so.
Good luck,,,
Good luck,,,
Thanks, The motor had a blown head gasket after I opened it up, and a cylinder had water+rust in it. So it needed to be bored. (I also want to run lower compression so the engine can take boost/nos.)
Haha this is true. Were the 5-speeds rare? I've seen tons of v6 Camaro's but they were all automatics. Except a few that I've seen on here.


