KeithO
06-28-2002, 04:41 PM
Hello.
I just made a handshake deal to purchase a 1998 Z28 (LS1/M6). I plan on selling my two cars (a mint 83 Monte Carlo SS and an 88 IROC) to fund this and the seller is willing to wait at least until my SS goes.
I currently autocross a 1988 IROC-Z (L98/A4) in F-Stock. The 1998 Z28 that I will be purchasing is completely stock.
Mods from stock on my IROC include:
1) Maximum camber adjustment possible
2) Maximum caster adjustment possible
3) 4 Koni Yellows (all single-adjustable)
4) 5-pt harness
5) Dynomax cat-back
THe IROC is quite respectable. I am hoping that the newer Z will be a little better (or at least similar, but more reliable).
I plan on using the 1998 Z28 for my future autocross car and I have a few questions.
1) What is the maximum negative camber adjustment that I can expect with the '98? The '88 really didn't give me enough. Should I expect the same limitation with the '98?
2) Ditto for caster
3) Do any of you have the single or double adjustable Koni's in your 4th gen? Is the additional price of the double-adjustables worth the additional cost when compared to the single-adjustables?
4) Do any of you have a cat-back? Any opinions on my options for a cat-back system?
5) My IROC was my winter car. The new Z28 will have to fulfill this role. I bought a second set of 3rd gen rims and mounted Bridgestone Blizzaks on them for winter driving. The Blizzaks are 235/60 16's and are like new. Since both the 1988 and the 1998 Camaros are stock with 245/50 16's I am thinking that I can re-use these tires (but not the rims due to different offsets/backspacing). On my IROC, the front tires rubbed if I turned the steering towards lock on direction or another. Will these tires fit under a 4th gen? Should I expect some rubbing if they fit at all?
6) Were there any optional tire diameters available for the '98 Z28 (say, 17")? If so, did they come in an option package or were they available as a single RPO?
Any responses are appreciated.
I just made a handshake deal to purchase a 1998 Z28 (LS1/M6). I plan on selling my two cars (a mint 83 Monte Carlo SS and an 88 IROC) to fund this and the seller is willing to wait at least until my SS goes.
I currently autocross a 1988 IROC-Z (L98/A4) in F-Stock. The 1998 Z28 that I will be purchasing is completely stock.
Mods from stock on my IROC include:
1) Maximum camber adjustment possible
2) Maximum caster adjustment possible
3) 4 Koni Yellows (all single-adjustable)
4) 5-pt harness
5) Dynomax cat-back
THe IROC is quite respectable. I am hoping that the newer Z will be a little better (or at least similar, but more reliable).
I plan on using the 1998 Z28 for my future autocross car and I have a few questions.
1) What is the maximum negative camber adjustment that I can expect with the '98? The '88 really didn't give me enough. Should I expect the same limitation with the '98?
2) Ditto for caster
3) Do any of you have the single or double adjustable Koni's in your 4th gen? Is the additional price of the double-adjustables worth the additional cost when compared to the single-adjustables?
4) Do any of you have a cat-back? Any opinions on my options for a cat-back system?
5) My IROC was my winter car. The new Z28 will have to fulfill this role. I bought a second set of 3rd gen rims and mounted Bridgestone Blizzaks on them for winter driving. The Blizzaks are 235/60 16's and are like new. Since both the 1988 and the 1998 Camaros are stock with 245/50 16's I am thinking that I can re-use these tires (but not the rims due to different offsets/backspacing). On my IROC, the front tires rubbed if I turned the steering towards lock on direction or another. Will these tires fit under a 4th gen? Should I expect some rubbing if they fit at all?
6) Were there any optional tire diameters available for the '98 Z28 (say, 17")? If so, did they come in an option package or were they available as a single RPO?
Any responses are appreciated.