My '87 ROC
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Car: '87 Iroc-Z, '91 Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.7 LS1, 5.3 LS
Transmission: T56, T56
Axle/Gears: 4.11, 3.27
My '87 ROC
Hi, and greetings from Finland.
I have been owning this thing about 7 years now, and it is slowly becoming some kind of a pro-touring machine. It has Koni Sport struts, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, all bushings are Energy Suspension polyurethane, Lakewood adj.panhard bar, rear control arms, subframe connectors, strut tower brace, C5 vette front brakes, rear brakes are '89+ style PBR-brakes. And all that stuff... Corners pretty nicely, front end is way too heavy. It screams for aluminium heads and much lighter hood. That steel hood weighs about a ton.
Engine and drivetrain is stock. 5.7TPI and a TH700 and a Borg-Warner rear end with a 3.27 gears. It has headers, no cat and a Edelbrock RPM-catback. No AC, no emission stuff.
Here's some road racing action:
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-303.jpg
Couple pictures...
I have been owning this thing about 7 years now, and it is slowly becoming some kind of a pro-touring machine. It has Koni Sport struts, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, all bushings are Energy Suspension polyurethane, Lakewood adj.panhard bar, rear control arms, subframe connectors, strut tower brace, C5 vette front brakes, rear brakes are '89+ style PBR-brakes. And all that stuff... Corners pretty nicely, front end is way too heavy. It screams for aluminium heads and much lighter hood. That steel hood weighs about a ton.
Engine and drivetrain is stock. 5.7TPI and a TH700 and a Borg-Warner rear end with a 3.27 gears. It has headers, no cat and a Edelbrock RPM-catback. No AC, no emission stuff.
Here's some road racing action:
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-303.jpg
Couple pictures...
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Car: '91 Camaro Z28, '85 Camaro Z28
Engine: LB9, LB9
Transmission: T5, 700r4
Axle/Gears: Eaton 3.73 Posi, 3.23 Posi
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Car: '87 Iroc-Z, '91 Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.7 LS1, 5.3 LS
Transmission: T56, T56
Axle/Gears: 4.11, 3.27
Re: My '87 ROC

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57 lbs is enough steel to make 2 brand new Toyotas.
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From: Finland
Car: '87 Iroc-Z, '91 Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.7 LS1, 5.3 LS
Transmission: T56, T56
Axle/Gears: 4.11, 3.27
Re: My '87 ROC
Here's some more:
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-317.jpg
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-297.jpg
http://sumia.net/kuvat/displayimage.php?album=59&pos=17
It's a blast to drive a old Camaro in a race track when everyone else is driving BMW's, Nissans and other buckets.
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-317.jpg
http://kuvia.1g.fi/kuvat/Tapahtumat+...1.7_07-297.jpg
http://sumia.net/kuvat/displayimage.php?album=59&pos=17
It's a blast to drive a old Camaro in a race track when everyone else is driving BMW's, Nissans and other buckets.
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From: West of Toronto
Car: 89 IROC
Engine: 305 TPI / ZZ4 cam
Transmission: Stage 2 700R4, LS1 driveshaft
Axle/Gears: Strange 3.42 w/ Auburn
Re: My '87 ROC
Very nice car....congrats.
I haven't been to Finland in 14 years..........must get back one of these days. Used to work in Moscow and would travel to Helsinki on my days off.
I haven't been to Finland in 14 years..........must get back one of these days. Used to work in Moscow and would travel to Helsinki on my days off.
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Car: 1989 GTA
Engine: 355 with Super Ram
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.73 10 bolt with a True-trac
Re: My '87 ROC
very very nice. you must get a lot of looks driving an Iroc that nice in Finland. I know over here in the states you would have people stairing at you everytime you took it out.
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Car: '87 Iroc-Z, '91 Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.7 LS1, 5.3 LS
Transmission: T56, T56
Axle/Gears: 4.11, 3.27
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I get some looks, (but too few from young ladies). And the sound gives you away, every time you touch the throttle, the rumble makes the heads turn.
But all the kids are crazy, they are always shouting "Burn rubber" etc...
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From: Finland
Car: '87 Iroc-Z, '91 Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.7 LS1, 5.3 LS
Transmission: T56, T56
Axle/Gears: 4.11, 3.27
Re: My '87 ROC
Oh man, forgot that I had a "project" story going on here at the Thirdgen.
Camaro has a LS1 and a T56 and the original 5.7 TPI and the TH700 are long gone.
Had a chance to try the standing mile at the airport strip. Lots of fun, did 243km/h, about 152mph. And of course, I screw up with the gear changes, from second straight to fifth, acceleration didn't like it too much. And then quickly to third gear... 3.27 rear is killing the speed at the fifth gear, 3.45 or 3.7 should be way better.
Here's GoPro footage of the standing mile run:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGZns...ature=youtu.be
Camaro has a LS1 and a T56 and the original 5.7 TPI and the TH700 are long gone.
Had a chance to try the standing mile at the airport strip. Lots of fun, did 243km/h, about 152mph. And of course, I screw up with the gear changes, from second straight to fifth, acceleration didn't like it too much. And then quickly to third gear... 3.27 rear is killing the speed at the fifth gear, 3.45 or 3.7 should be way better.
Here's GoPro footage of the standing mile run:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGZns...ature=youtu.be
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