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Old 09-10-2008, 09:46 PM
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Thumbs up Video of 2010 Camaro SS and ZR1 playing on the road course!

Some good raw footage here, check it out!


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Old 09-10-2008, 10:33 PM
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The ZR1 has a great sound!! But... the camaro did not sound like anything......... I'm hoping it will a louder then that. The first I will do with the car is make it LOUD!
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Very nice. The SS looks very poised and tossable. The ZR1 just looks and sounds mean! The video is well done.
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Old 09-10-2008, 11:18 PM
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a word of caution: this is all raw footage -- missing sound in some cases.

Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
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Originally Posted by Fbodfather
a word of caution: this is all raw footage -- missing sound in some cases.

Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
Ah 55% done? ah well then thats ok with me then
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what is this going to be used for?
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what is this going to be used for?
Hmmm......Just a thought

Originally Posted by Fbodfather
intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
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I'll take one of each please.
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Looking good
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Would any exhaust mods from the cats back void the warranty on this car?
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Would any exhaust mods from the cats back void the warranty on this car?
FWIW, it has been suggested that GM will be offering their own over the counter CAT back system.
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FWIW, it has been suggested that GM will be offering their own over the counter CAT back system.
So I guess I should take that as a yes..

LAME.
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So I guess I should take that as a yes..
No. In order for a part to void a warranty on a car, it has to be the direct cause of a problem. If you pit an exhaust on a car and the electrical system in the HVAC goes south, your warranty shouldn't be voided. Put a supercharger on it and blow a headgasket or bend a rod, then maybe. Every situation is different and shouldn't be assumed the same outcome. Do some looking up on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.
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Originally Posted by JasonD
No. In order for a part to void a warranty on a car, it has to be the direct cause of a problem. If you pit an exhaust on a car and the electrical system in the HVAC goes south, your warranty shouldn't be voided. Put a supercharger on it and blow a headgasket or bend a rod, then maybe. Every situation is different and shouldn't be assumed the same outcome. Do some looking up on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.
if you've read around, you would know that the Magnuson-Moss act hasn't done much if anything for consumers. All it does is point out a technicality but many enthusiasts still have to fight with lawyers ($$$) to get what they want and in the end spend more than it was worth. Check out the corvette, charger and even some of the Ford's boards.
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