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Baselining the Camaro

 
55Guy 55Guy
I mow my lawn and find Chevys | Posts: 1025 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 06/19/08
06:15 AM

Well, we put the car on the dyno to see what it's putting out. Here's the link to the blog for more:

http://blogs.superchevy.com/6254092/chevy-project-cars/baselining-our-1992-camaro-rs/index.html  

 
MyFly82Camaro4Cyl MyFly82Camaro4Cyl
I love my Chevy Chevette! | Posts: 6 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 10/13/08
03:10 PM

I have a 3rd Gen. I have no idea what the dyno on it is yet. I just got it and I am getting ready to rebuild the original 2.5L 4Cyl that came in the car when it was brand new. My only question is, should I paint the block and head or should I chrome it out?  

 
55Guy 55Guy
I mow my lawn and find Chevys | Posts: 1025 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 11/03/08
01:09 PM

I'd just paint it.

There are some good performance parts on the market for the Iron Duke 2.5 your cars has, it's a popular engine with circle track racers. A few companies even make aftermarket heads for them.  

 

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