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  1. #1 howdie doodie 
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    Been floating around for a little while, just reading. Got a 1996 Camaro with an L36 I built. Just put down 248rwhp on a mustang dyno a few weeks ago. Still NA, has an Abbott Racing Heads NA cam, stock compression, diy heads and intakes, nothing fancy or overly thrilling. Haven't made a good 1/4 mile run yet, fussing with broken flywheel bolts right now. Also have a 1993 Buick Century that I'm building an L36 for (slowly), used to own a 94 Bonneville as well. Probably won't see me posting much, just lurking.


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    Turbo is the way to go. Fivefingerdeathpunch's Avatar
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    Wecome, sweet camaro, first i have heard of someone building a L36 for the camaro. Then again I am still kinda new to this stuff.

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    welcome. i like the color of the camaro.
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    welcome to the forums, keep building L36 in the camaro that way when you beat people and they ask "whats all done to your V8?" you can say "its only V6" and drive away laughing
    '04 Chevy Silverado LT 4x4 - intake, headers, full exhaust, zo6 cam, 799 heads, tune, leveled, 33's
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    I live here. UR LOSN's Avatar
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    welcome to the forums!
    2001 GTP- PT76 turbo, Intense Drag cars old engine, Stage 4 Intense turbo cam,FMIC,150 wet,Double roller timing chain,Diamond forged coated pistons 8:0:1,Diamond piston rings,Cryoed L32 connecting rods,Cryoed crank,Clevite77 main bearings,Clevite77 cam bearings,Clevite77 L32 rod bearings,ARP Everything, Intense/meizere true billet Flexplate,Intense Wilson UIM/LIM,Intense oil pressure kit,Cometic,OE-R lifters,Cryoed L67 block,ATI turbo dampner,80# inject,Weldon 2035 fp,Aero Fuel Rails,AL cradle
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    welcome =)
    I drive a POS
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