V6 Discussion and questions about the base carbureted or MPFI V6's and the rare SFI Turbo V6.

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Old Nov 3, 2001 | 10:19 PM
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what kinda products are you developing for our V6's and how much will they go for

i need some convincing not to swap to a V8 and to put a 3.4 in instead

how much HP can we expect outta these gadgets??

if all sounds reasonable, which it i have heard it is so far, i mite grab some of these
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Old Nov 4, 2001 | 12:24 PM
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Sorry took so long. I been busy updating my page. This is taking WAY TOO LONG. Anyway parts huh....

Well I have a turbo lit the big news there, the price is iffy. I plan on having many different levels of it. From add your own to the Intercooler set up that comes with a new formed hood to accomadate the underhood intercooler. Probly for the basic add your own turbo and just headers and exhaust maybe $300-400 for that. To the new T3/4 Hybrid turbo that comes with the hood headers, exhaust, Stainless Steel oil lines, the all important BOOST guage, boost controler (the works put it that way) at around $1900-2200. Hp added? depends on the boost level YOU set it at. but 60-80 at 14-15 PSI I would guestamate.
Headers. 10-15 HP? about $120-150
Intake Mini ram set up with larger throttle body. 12-30HP depending on what you got already. Price again is a "Trim" issue. I can sell 'em with the 24Lb Injectors and Adjustable Fuel pressure regulator or just the intake. Probly in the neighborhood of $175ish bare to work with factory throttle body. "loaded" who knows intake plus what ever you want with it. Injectors are $350, AFPR is $80. Throttle body depends on how much I can get it for.
Various interior fiberglass pieces. Like a dash board that you can mount guages into and they look good not just in a pod. A filler panel between the sterio and the A/C vent duct so you can mount stuff there. and what ever one off pieces you guys might want.

I am going to do a headlight swap on my 2 camaro's and if you guys like what it looks like afterwards then maybe a couple one off kits like that.
A different hood, fenders, deffinately a more agressive body kit, not too much just something that adds to the "feed me road" look of the camaro.

As a side note man I love freeware sites like Bearshare. I spent 3 days downloading a CAD program AutoCad2002. And well I may have not been able to use my phone very much I did save 600 bucks! over buying it!. I also downloaded the crack to it and its a freggin dream. I can do anything now MUUU HA HA HA HA. I also got Roxio V5.01 for free too another $90, the sims and living large $100...MP3's too numerous.
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Old Nov 4, 2001 | 01:59 PM
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The best CAD program for solid modeling is Solid Edge. I have used both of them here at School( Auto Cad 2000 and Solidedge). Solid edge will make modeling much easier, and when you are doen witht he model and want to make a draft of it showing different views, it basically does it all itself. IF you download the software, I can help with getting the manuals.

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Old Nov 4, 2001 | 08:45 PM
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ok cool, so i can basically build my own camaro "super-car" with what your selling

sounds very cool dude

i'll be very interested in some of what you are gonna be selling
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Old Nov 5, 2001 | 09:20 AM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kyle F:
The best CAD program for solid modeling is Solid Edge. I have used both of them here at School( Auto Cad 2000 and Solidedge). Solid edge will make modeling much easier, and when you are doen witht he model and want to make a draft of it showing different views, it basically does it all itself. IF you download the software, I can help with getting the manuals.

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I agree Kyle, I used Solid edge too it is great, I have to get it from the school, as well burn...I mean make a back-up of it... I also have autoCad 2000 (Full edition 3-D) It's pretty good for wire frame drawing... opps and the tech is,

So 60-80 hp on the Turbo, wow, we might see some 250hp + 3.4s pretty soon... right on
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