Hi Everyone!
I decided that I would start my build thread now to get the ball rolling. Any input you guys have will be greatly appreciated. As I said in the title, I have two projects.
The first project is my 1991 Camaro 3.1l V6. This is my first car, and me and my dad painted it. Unfortunately it was involved in an accident at the end of September. I will have a photo attached of the damage, luckily it was nothing to horrible. The hood, passenger fender, light support, lights, and front bumper were all damaged. The radiator core support was also pushed in about half an inch, so we had to push it back out. For me, being 17, this is a good learning experience on how to fix my own problems. Luckily, my dad was there to help me. He walked me through the steps and even found a product to fix the gash in the front bumper. The car is currently sitting in the driveway waiting to be tightened up. Just have to wait for my brother to move his 1978 corvette outside.
After I tighten up everything on the car, a few things will be transfer to the 92'; such as the doors, interior, and exhaust (car has a v8 exhaust). I plan to repaint the 91' back to red and sell it off to someone looking for a nice cruiser.
As for the second project, it is a 1992 Camaro RS 5.0 TBI w/ t5. I bought this car the day after I crashed the 91', as you might be thinking "wow this kid is loaded!" that is actually far from the truth. I had to borrow a little bit of money to purchase the car, but it is a great starting place for my next project. I did graphic design for a while to save up money, and I am pretty handy in photoshop.
You see, I was about to start acquiring turbo components for the 91'. It sounded totally stupid when I first thought of the idea, but the more I looked into it the more I was intrigued. I met a guy at Milan who was running a similar setup (obviously with a few modifications) and he ran an 11.7 quarter mile pass. I was amazed at the potential for what the little engine could do. But, everything happens for a reason so I guess the turbo build wasn't for me; my luck it would of grenaded.
Back on topic, the 92' is a fairly low optioned car. No power windows, power locks, and of course the hatch release doesn't like to work. It doesn't even have a rear defrost for crying out loud. It has a 3.08 open diff and drums also. So here are my plans:
To start off, I would like anyone and everyone to chime in their opinions. Thanks in advance.
1. Swap the ugly red interior to the pristine grey interior in from the 91'
2. Swap doors from the 91' to the 92' so I have power windows/locks
3. Fix hatch release mechanism, it looks a little bent.
4. Drop the rear end, and switch it with the 87' iroc rear end I bought from my buddy. 3:23, posi, rear disks, complete from end to end. I believe I need a proportioning valve to accomplish this.
5. Install the Hochkis panhard bar and trailing arms I also bought from my buddy.
6. Engine Swap? (covered below)
7. Paint the car the two tone red/black combo like what I did on the 91'.
That is my list to begin with on the 92'. As for the engine, i'm not sure yet. I am leaning towards an LT1 swap because of the simplicity. From what I have read, it basically drops right in to the stock motor mounts. I can also run the LT1 with my stock t5, which would be a perk on a small budget. At a stock output of 275 hp, the t5 should take it fine. Another perk to this is that I am very good with computers. I am more than capable of figuring out how to tune it. I don't plan to race this car or take it to Milan, just a nice bump from the 5.0 TBI would be nice. There is always the possibility of an LS swap, but if I did that I would want to retain the manual transmission, and a t56 is simply out of reach.
As you guys are going to learn, I like to dream.. a lot. Sorry if the thoughts are a bit random, I sort of just wrote what came out. Thanks in advance,
John
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Car before accident, probably one of the nicer camaros in my area.
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Damage from the crash. Still sold the hood blisters for $175!
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Both camaros sitting in the driveway, with the 78' vette in the garage.
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1992 Camaro, park at the PO house.
I decided that I would start my build thread now to get the ball rolling. Any input you guys have will be greatly appreciated. As I said in the title, I have two projects.
The first project is my 1991 Camaro 3.1l V6. This is my first car, and me and my dad painted it. Unfortunately it was involved in an accident at the end of September. I will have a photo attached of the damage, luckily it was nothing to horrible. The hood, passenger fender, light support, lights, and front bumper were all damaged. The radiator core support was also pushed in about half an inch, so we had to push it back out. For me, being 17, this is a good learning experience on how to fix my own problems. Luckily, my dad was there to help me. He walked me through the steps and even found a product to fix the gash in the front bumper. The car is currently sitting in the driveway waiting to be tightened up. Just have to wait for my brother to move his 1978 corvette outside.

After I tighten up everything on the car, a few things will be transfer to the 92'; such as the doors, interior, and exhaust (car has a v8 exhaust). I plan to repaint the 91' back to red and sell it off to someone looking for a nice cruiser.
As for the second project, it is a 1992 Camaro RS 5.0 TBI w/ t5. I bought this car the day after I crashed the 91', as you might be thinking "wow this kid is loaded!" that is actually far from the truth. I had to borrow a little bit of money to purchase the car, but it is a great starting place for my next project. I did graphic design for a while to save up money, and I am pretty handy in photoshop.
You see, I was about to start acquiring turbo components for the 91'. It sounded totally stupid when I first thought of the idea, but the more I looked into it the more I was intrigued. I met a guy at Milan who was running a similar setup (obviously with a few modifications) and he ran an 11.7 quarter mile pass. I was amazed at the potential for what the little engine could do. But, everything happens for a reason so I guess the turbo build wasn't for me; my luck it would of grenaded.
Back on topic, the 92' is a fairly low optioned car. No power windows, power locks, and of course the hatch release doesn't like to work. It doesn't even have a rear defrost for crying out loud. It has a 3.08 open diff and drums also. So here are my plans:
To start off, I would like anyone and everyone to chime in their opinions. Thanks in advance.
1. Swap the ugly red interior to the pristine grey interior in from the 91'
2. Swap doors from the 91' to the 92' so I have power windows/locks
3. Fix hatch release mechanism, it looks a little bent.
4. Drop the rear end, and switch it with the 87' iroc rear end I bought from my buddy. 3:23, posi, rear disks, complete from end to end. I believe I need a proportioning valve to accomplish this.
5. Install the Hochkis panhard bar and trailing arms I also bought from my buddy.
6. Engine Swap? (covered below)
7. Paint the car the two tone red/black combo like what I did on the 91'.
That is my list to begin with on the 92'. As for the engine, i'm not sure yet. I am leaning towards an LT1 swap because of the simplicity. From what I have read, it basically drops right in to the stock motor mounts. I can also run the LT1 with my stock t5, which would be a perk on a small budget. At a stock output of 275 hp, the t5 should take it fine. Another perk to this is that I am very good with computers. I am more than capable of figuring out how to tune it. I don't plan to race this car or take it to Milan, just a nice bump from the 5.0 TBI would be nice. There is always the possibility of an LS swap, but if I did that I would want to retain the manual transmission, and a t56 is simply out of reach.
As you guys are going to learn, I like to dream.. a lot. Sorry if the thoughts are a bit random, I sort of just wrote what came out. Thanks in advance,
John
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Car before accident, probably one of the nicer camaros in my area.
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Damage from the crash. Still sold the hood blisters for $175!
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Both camaros sitting in the driveway, with the 78' vette in the garage.
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1992 Camaro, park at the PO house.




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