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Location: Bellingham, WA

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1989 Chevrolet Camaro

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP180
  • Weight2930lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Interior

Exterior Styling

  • Falken Tires 
  • BBS Wheels 

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    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.

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blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

89 RS - 2.8 block, 3.1 crank, bored .060" to 3245cc(198cu.in.), fully balanced to 8k rpm, overbore pistons at 1.25mm with a 3.1L dish, all new internals with a highflow oil pump. Head work includes unshrowded valves, port, polish, gasket matched, 3 angle valve job, Corvette LS1 valve springs, and 0.430 lift cam pushing stock rods, hydrolic lifters, and rockers.

Block
Bore 90.5mm(3.563in)
Stroke 84mm(3.31in)

Cam
108* Separation
206* Duration
0.430" lift @ 1.5:1 Rockers

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

All of the sensors and coil have been moved off the bracket mounted on the passenger side head and mounted on the non-AC fan box.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

azty.bin (custom burn)
88.xdf
1227730 ecm

The computer system has been changed to a 91 speed density and features a custom chip done by a friend. We are currently working on updating to a V8 alogorithm. 17lb.hr. injectors fuel the beast, as the porting and polishing let way more air in. The o2 sensor suggests the stock fuel pump is still doing its job well.

The transmission is the stock 180k mile 700R4. The engine upgrade prompted an tranny cooler, shift kit, and a 1st/2nd syncro upgrade from Summit. The tranny cooler is 10x17", bigger than my friends civic radiator, hehe. For straight line, this tranny has been the best, but I'm afraid its time to upgrade to the T5.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

Things I've done so far for suspension are boxed LCA's, boxed panhard, eurathane everywhere possible, 32/25 sways a front swaybar brace. The sway bar end links are hardware store specials made from 3/8" bolts and hardware. I'm hoping to upgrade to 7/16" threaded rod and make adjustable endlinks to control weight distribution. IROC V8 600in/lb front springs that have 1.5 coils cut, and stock progressive rear springs, 2 coils cut. The LCA relocator bracket helped immensely with wheel hop on launches, 1 hole up from the bottom.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

The 11.5" aluminum caliper rear disk brake setup is off of a 94 camaro. To avoid swapping axles, I modified the stock drum rear axle to house the disks. With the new disks, the brake proportioning was all screwy, so I installed a 94 1" straight bore master cylinder and a Wilwood adjustable brake valve.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

GM Auburn LSD, 10bolt, 2 series, 26 spline carrier with Strange Engineering R5213 ring gear spacer and 4.11 gears. Not completely rebuilt, but I at least completely cleaned and reassembled.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

Current spring selection.
Bottom is the base stock
GM 10027652
Middle is 4th gen 175/225in/lb progressive stock

top is a better stock RS
GM 10027651

I'm currently playing with the progressives. So far I'm liking them. It took a little to get used to, but the car is way more solid than it has been.

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaroblue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

The original rims were the 15x7 RS classic body paint matched alloys. I bought AMP Sixers 18x8's with 245/40R18 Federal tires after a hard time finding an aftermarket rim that looked good. These are not very performance sauvy, and they are really heavy. I traded them in for the lightest option I could find, which are the Trans Am Crosslaces (BBS look-a-likes). This style of rim can be found on Corvettes, BMW's, Porshe's, and many others. They are 16x8's wrapped in 245/50R16 Ohtsu HS401G's, TempA, TracA, Tread 160. Ohtsu was bought by Falken 3 years ago. The rims alone weigh in at 16lbs and way outperform my AMP's. Not to mention the AMP's weight 57lbs a wheel and the Crosslaces are 40lbs! Thats 64lbs of free weight reduction per set! They utilize a stagered track width, so the front end track is 72.5" while the rear is 71".

blue89's 1989 Chevrolet Camaro

To help with weight, I moved the battery to the back. The car is cranking off of 4awg cable (it was already layed down for my stereo). It starts slow cause the cable is too small, but it starts. To reduce the polar moment and total weight of the car, I have been moving/removing heavy items from the ends of the car. So the rear crash bumper has been removed, and the battery will be re-relocated to just behind the front passenger seat. Future mods include replacing the front crash bumper with a lighter piece, and relocating the radiator further back.

I currently autocross this car, and it is becoming a purpose built vehicle. I usually only drive it on the weekends and to race. Its loud, noisy, shakes (no rattles), and handles way too good to just drive all the time. The clubs I'm involved with are Chuckanut Sports Car Club and my local Revolution Motoring Club. My permenant number with CSCC is 880.

Good run video. Not my car, but a fellow 3rd gen none-the-less.
Thanks Dean!

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LT1 Project Car

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Page 3 Custom stuff in progress

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camarosource  

Posted by: camarosource

02/01/2009 01:36AM

Fellow Camaro Owner - ** Camarosource.ca NOW Accepting pics for Camaro 2010 Calendars ** http://www.camarosource.ca/main_new_site.php?url=2010_calendars/index.htm I also posted a msg on the forum with more info http://www.camarosource.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17658

thirdgenfcarnut  

Posted by: thirdgenfcarnut

04/02/2008 08:36AM

Sweet upgrades. gave you 5 stars. I admire the ingenuity. I want to do alot of the same stuff motor wise. I have already performed alot of the same suspension upgrades, including a Z28 steering box. Interested to learn more about your spring work... I wish to lower my car next...

camarosource  

Posted by: camarosource

12/19/2007 03:01AM

Fellow Camaro Owner - We invite you to submit your Camaro for a possible publication into our Camaro Calendars. http://www.camarosource.ca/main_new_site.php?url=2009_calendars/index.htm We also have posted a msg on the forum with more info http://www.camarosource.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15900

TOMMY86  

Posted by: TOMMY86

08/31/2007 08:39AM

this camaro is sweet too, how much hp are you getting from that stroked 6 banger?

-1988-700hp-iroc  

Posted by: -1988-700hp-iroc

08/03/2007 12:38PM

5 stars irated you keep the good work up checkout my 84 2.8 turbo project where can i get 2.8 performance parts

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Location: Bellingham, WA