modded ss or z28
Is it better to get a stock/lightly modded ss/z28 or a ss/z28 that already has major mods like with 450+ horsepower? I planned on using it as a daily driver also wut years did the ls6 intake come on the z28/ss???
Re: modded ss or z28
Try searching for threads on "Z28 vs SS".....the SS is mostly an appearance package, with a little suspension upgrade thrown in
(and better factory options for exhaust, to be more specific
). Get whichever car YOU LIKE, and modded to the extent that you'd like it to be modded
(basically, do you want for everything to already be done, or would you like to do most of the work yourself?
).
(and better factory options for exhaust, to be more specific
). Get whichever car YOU LIKE, and modded to the extent that you'd like it to be modded
).
Re: modded ss or z28
Just because a car is lightly or stock appearing doesn't mean it hasn't been modded or raced.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
Re: modded ss or z28
Originally Posted by Greed4Speed
Just because a car is lightly or stock appearing doesn't mean it hasn't been modded or raced.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
Re: modded ss or z28
Originally Posted by 95_LT1_6SPD
Who buys an ss or z28 and doesnt put it threw hell? 

Compare one that is raced weekly on a track/street to one like mine that is driven daily with the rare race. Again, compare one that ran high 12's NA with street tires to one that ran 11's spraying on drag radials w/out SFCs. Compare an M6that has been repeatedly shifted hard with a shifter that doesn't have the positive stops to one that hasn't or an A4 that had loose converter and no trans cooler to one that has only ran the stock converter.
Engine aside, this all takes a toll on the tranny, rear, clutch, brakes and suspension also.
Last edited by Greed4Speed; Dec 23, 2004 at 01:37 PM.
Re: modded ss or z28
Originally Posted by Greed4Speed
Just because a car is lightly or stock appearing doesn't mean it hasn't been modded or raced.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
I've bought most of my parts from guys returning their cars back to stock for trade in. I've seen many f-bodies that were heavily modded and raced regularly get returned back to stock.
eople assume" wich are right half the time " its been beat 2:They can get more out of the car and mods bye selling them sperately. But I also know people who have HEAVILY modded F-bods that never drive them hard at all . I have a friend who has a twin turbo Vette and he wont even crack on it . He " doesnt want to tear it up " who knows ?
Good luck on you'r search .
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lightly modded or stock is the way to go.
