Camaro Stuff

deldran

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I couldn't think of a good thread title, but @Raider told me I should hang out here.

I got my start in autocross and motorsports on the Mazdaspeed platform. Owned 2 Gen Juans, a Speed 6, and an RX8. I have now graduated to a 6th-gen Camaro with the 1LE track package.

I figured I would use this thread to post the few maintenance and upgrades I do to the car, along with pictures and other details.

It's a 2018 SS 1LE, with an intake and axle-back exhaust. No tune, so no added power. Has ACS Composites Rock Guards, Front Splitter, Rocker Panels, and a Duckbill. Also has replica ZL1 19" rims for a 305 tire setup on all 4 corners for autocross.

I don't have any immediate major plans for the car. It's competitive locally and an absolute blast to drive, and I am still not driving it as fast as it can go. Maybe a few years down the road, I will do a built motor and really build it out to CAM-C spec, but for now, it's a fun street car that is competitive at my local autocross regions.
 
I am going to start posting footage from my autocross runs to YouTube again.

This is my 2nd year in this car, and we are about halfway through the season. I was actually starting to feel a bit stuck in my progress driving the car. The first year and the 4 previous events this year, I had consistently been between 12 and 15 top raw and pax times locally and just could not seem to break into the top 10.

Well I think I finally sorted that out, I just need to trust the car in the corners more. During the 4th event I had a bit of an epiphany with that, and let a few others fun run the car. I didn't think the car had any more grip for the corners, but man was I wrong. With event #5 this year I landed 6th overall in raw time, and 8th overall in PAX. That felt extremely good and I feel unstuck a bit. We will see if I can keep it in the top 10 the rest of the season, but I might start driving my Sons GTI with him once I have cinched 1st place for CAM-C.

Here is the playlist of the 6 runs from our latest event.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpNCr0KaeEVGrk49A-cArn7hWs-CoByt&si=Wtyy73ukUiYwyvMb
 
How would you compare the speeds vs the camero? Night and day? I know the camero is rwd, V8 etc..

Where the speeds heavily modded or pretty stock?

Fun factor, which ranks the highest of the cars you had?
 
How would you compare the speeds vs the camaro? Night and day? I know the camaro is rwd, V8 etc..

Where the speeds heavily modded or pretty stock?

Fun factor, which ranks the highest of the cars you had?

Yea its a night and day difference, the GM Alpha 2 platform/chassis is outstanding. My main purpose for Camaro is track and autocross, occasionally I will take it out to drive around down, but at some point I will mod it to the point to where keeping it street legal will be pointless.

The speed platform is a blast, i preferred the speed6. Being a FWD burnout monster is fun, but launching and having traction for all that power is more fun. My speed 6 and first speed 3 where on the K04 just full bolt on and tune, 2nd speed 3 was on a CS turbo so a bit more HP for that one. I think they are fun street cars, and can be fun in track days and autocross but the Camaro is on another level. A good example would be I can go up to a 305 wide tires on all four corners without any modification to the suspension or fenders, where getting that kinda tire on a speed would been cutting up the body.

As far as fun factor I think that is kinda tough. I recently just picked up a mk7 GTI for my son, and if I didnt need a truck to tow the camaro around I would probably pick up a golf R for a daily driver for myself. Hot hatches are just fun, practical, and I am sure there are plenty out there that would take my camaro in a straight line, but the driving dynamics of RWD is tough to beat in my book.
 
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