First upgrades for a 2000 Camaro SS?
CheeseMonkey
09-29-2002, 02:01 AM
Hi everyone-
I'm a mechanical engineering student at the University of Maryland. I had to pick a project for a report I have to do, and I figured I'd pick something remotely interesting.
A friend of mine has a 2000 Chevy Camaro SS, which he races occasionally. It is currently stock. Anyhow, my project is to do an analysis on what upgrades he can do initially, for under a few thousand dollars, that would decrease his quarter mile time the most. The problem is, I need to give evidence to support what I find out. I just need to find some websites/books/articles that give performance data for upgrades. I haven't been able to find much, and I was hoping some of you could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
-Will
I'm a mechanical engineering student at the University of Maryland. I had to pick a project for a report I have to do, and I figured I'd pick something remotely interesting.
A friend of mine has a 2000 Chevy Camaro SS, which he races occasionally. It is currently stock. Anyhow, my project is to do an analysis on what upgrades he can do initially, for under a few thousand dollars, that would decrease his quarter mile time the most. The problem is, I need to give evidence to support what I find out. I just need to find some websites/books/articles that give performance data for upgrades. I haven't been able to find much, and I was hoping some of you could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
-Will
BlkCamaroSS
09-29-2002, 08:36 PM
You could try www.slpeng.com, and follow all of the links on that site, i.e. performance parts. That should get you started. First things to do would be a new airlid, catback exhaust, headers, y-pipe, and the easy bolt-ons. The stuff in my sig has cost me less than a thousand bucks including install. After that you get to more major installs (cam, gears, heads, etc.
What type of information are you looking for?
What type of information are you looking for?
-Josh-
09-30-2002, 10:19 PM
A class like that has got to be a blast, what would i give to be in that field of study.
slimything629
10-02-2002, 12:45 AM
Self
10-14-2002, 02:05 AM
Originally posted by CheeseMonkey
Hi everyone-
I'm a mechanical engineering student at the University of Maryland. I had to pick a project for a report I have to do, and I figured I'd pick something remotely interesting.
A friend of mine has a 2000 Chevy Camaro SS, which he races occasionally. It is currently stock. Anyhow, my project is to do an analysis on what upgrades he can do initially, for under a few thousand dollars, that would decrease his quarter mile time the most. The problem is, I need to give evidence to support what I find out. I just need to find some websites/books/articles that give performance data for upgrades. I haven't been able to find much, and I was hoping some of you could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
-Will
The most cost-effective mod he can do which will drop his quater the most is obviously nitrous...But I doubt that was the answer you're looking for:D Basic boltons are always good(intake, headers, exhaust), but a sometimes overlooked mod that will drop your times more than i/h/e is a set of gears. 3.73s for an auto, and 4.10s for a manual would be a good improvement. Also, a larger stall converter for an auto, while a bit pricey, would drop your times significantly. Those are some good ways to get started.
Hi everyone-
I'm a mechanical engineering student at the University of Maryland. I had to pick a project for a report I have to do, and I figured I'd pick something remotely interesting.
A friend of mine has a 2000 Chevy Camaro SS, which he races occasionally. It is currently stock. Anyhow, my project is to do an analysis on what upgrades he can do initially, for under a few thousand dollars, that would decrease his quarter mile time the most. The problem is, I need to give evidence to support what I find out. I just need to find some websites/books/articles that give performance data for upgrades. I haven't been able to find much, and I was hoping some of you could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
-Will
The most cost-effective mod he can do which will drop his quater the most is obviously nitrous...But I doubt that was the answer you're looking for:D Basic boltons are always good(intake, headers, exhaust), but a sometimes overlooked mod that will drop your times more than i/h/e is a set of gears. 3.73s for an auto, and 4.10s for a manual would be a good improvement. Also, a larger stall converter for an auto, while a bit pricey, would drop your times significantly. Those are some good ways to get started.
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