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    1. #81
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      Dec 2005
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      Maryville, TN
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      Holy crap man, that thing turned out great!! Love the picture of the gauges. Mine showed up like that last week but haven't had a chance to see them sitting in there yet.

      Dan
      A.K.A: That bald guy
      Find me on Facebook or my personal website.

      - 67 Camaro: Current Project Car

    2. #82
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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    3. #83
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      That's a great shot!

    4. #84
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      Done! Well, possibly. From what I hear, these projects are "never done"....





    5. #85
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      Aug 2015
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      charlotte
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      impeccable, it turned out great, that rear end shot is perfect!

    6. #86
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      Aug 2015
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      NJ
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      man that thing is awesome - stance is perfect!

    7. #87
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      Dec 2015
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      Folsom, CA
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      Nice job. Congratulations! Great choice on the color.

    8. #88
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      Tuned up! The best numbers of the day came in at 707 horsepower and 669 torque to the wheels with only 8.29 lbs of boost. Might be due for a smaller pulley already!




    9. #89
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      Dec 2005
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      Maryville, TN
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      That's freaking awesome man!!
      A.K.A: That bald guy
      Find me on Facebook or my personal website.

      - 67 Camaro: Current Project Car

    10. #90
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      Feb 2011
      Location
      dallas, tx
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      Quote Originally Posted by snichols28 View Post
      I forgot to mention, just before the car came back from Georgia, I was helping a buddy get the motor out of his Mustang and off to have it made bigger and better. With the continual friendly trash talk of Mustang vs. Camaro with him, I inquired about having some work done on my LS3.... I have heard faster is better!

      I wasn't really worried about having any work done to the heads as the flow on these stock LS3 heads is already pretty kick ass. I was talked into doing a 416 stroker though!

      Pete at Total Precision Engines was the man! We went forged internals and studded everything.

      • 4" stroke Molnar Technologies forged crankshaft
      • 6.125" Molnar Technologies forged connecting rods
      • CP-Carrillo forged pistons and rings
      • Fel-Pro gaskets throughout
      • ARP Pro Series main and head studs
      • Torque plate bored and honed
      • Rotating assembly balance
      • COMP Cams 54-454-11 camshaft
      • COMP Cams 26926TS-KIT Beehive LS dual valve springs
      • COMP Cams 7955-16 Pushrods
      • COMP Cams 13702-KIT GM LS Series Retrofit Trunnion Kit
      • Katech C5-R timing chain
      • 160-degree Lingenfelter thermostat
      • Melling M295 oil pump
      • LS2 timing chain dampener


      I'm hoping that will do the trick!






      How much did stroking it cost you all said and done?

    11. #91
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      Dec 2010
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      Apex, NC
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      Beautiful!. I went very similar for the engine build in the 53. You should be able to run 15lbs of boost.

    12. #92
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      Jun 2015
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      WOW, its AWESOME.. Love the color also.



    13. #93
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      just read thru your build thread......
      I'm not very good at words..... beautiful, nicely executed wonderfulness going on there
      well done, I hope you get to drive the crap out of it & enjoy
      ks
      '68 Camaro 'vert project

    14. #94
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      Quote Originally Posted by icemanrd19 View Post
      How much did stroking it cost you all said and done?
      I'm thinking it was around $5000.00 for everything (I'd have to dig for the receipt to remember exactly)

    15. #95
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      Amazing transformation! That color really pops.

    16. #96
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      I didn't realize Photobucket snapped out of it and gave our pictures back to us. Pleasant surprise to be back and do a couple of updates!

      Not too much with the car other than some driving.

      I got around to removing the windshield (front and back) moldings that the glass shop installed. They weren't supposed to install those and defeat the purpose of the flush mount windows that have.




      2nd gen Camaro mirrors painted and installed, black door handles/locks, then a car show "Best Muscle Car" win the next day. Completely surprised me. There were some sweet rides there!


    17. #97
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      May 2015
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      Georgia
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      What size rim and tire did you run up front?
      I also have the Heidts Pro G Front subframe on a 69 camaro project that I'm working on and was wondering if you could run a 19x10 front wheel with a 275 tire.

      Thanks in advance for any help, Mark

    18. #98
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      Nov 2006
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      Ma.
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      Sweet Numbers! I love the car.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    19. #99
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      Quote Originally Posted by markaaron80 View Post
      What size rim and tire did you run up front?
      I also have the Heidts Pro G Front subframe on a 69 camaro project that I'm working on and was wondering if you could run a 19x10 front wheel with a 275 tire.

      Thanks in advance for any help, Mark
      I went with a 18"x9" wheel in the front and 255/35-18 tire on those. If I remember correctly when I was trying to figure all of that out, the '69 Camaro can go with a 10" wide front wheel with your fenders that have a little bit more width. Heidt's does a horrible job of instructions and info on the fitment of their Pro-G subframe so I had to spend a lot of time figuring stuff like this out. I actually found a lot of helpful info from Detroit Speed's assembly instructions for their subframe. Maybe look those over and see if it helps. The most important advice I can give is to learn and measure what backspacing you'll need. That's what makes the difference on how the wheels fit in the wheel wells.

      The best thing to do, which I'm glad I did, was to find someone that has a wheel fitment kit to measure your set up. (Wheel fitment kit example... Summit Racing - wheel fitment kit)

      Hope this helps!

    20. #100
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      Jul 2014
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      Fort Collins, Colorado
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      60 degree Colorado January calls for a wash and drive. ...or wash, drive, and wash. Whatever.

      Installed the radiator closeout panel, tinted some windows, and cleaned up the intake tubing with some sanding/grinding then black powdercoating.



      ...and of course a "gas station picture"

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