
700R4 vs 4L60/65/70E - Team Camaro Tech
Mar 30, 2022 · I'm rebuilding my 69 Camaro and I would like to read about opinions for automatic transmissions. In particular, is the electronic transmission worth the added cost? (700R4 vs 4LxxE) As of now, the car will be an occasional driver, no racing, maybe a few 250 mile trips. The engine will be a small block rated for about 450 hp and with 450 torque.
215/65/15 in front..is it classic? Help please. - Team Camaro Tech
Dec 5, 2004 · I thought that the classic combo for camaros was a 215/65/15 up front and 235/60/15 out back...Is this true? I currently have 4 235/60/15 on my wifes 68 on corvette rally wheels with no rubbing issues. I just think they look a little too baloon like on the front (see pic in sig). Additionally I want to change the wheels to something more flashy.
blind man builds 65 Camaro - CNN - Team Camaro Tech
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I got rid of an annoying driveline vibration! | Team Camaro Tech
Oct 17, 2008 · The rear axle will wrap up on acceleration be more on a Camaro than a Chevelle because the Camaro axle is mounted on leaf springs. Good control arm bushings will keep the Chevelle rear end from rotating up much. Aftermarket adjustable rear control arms are also available for the Chevelle that will allow you to easily change your pinion angle.
L65 vs LM1 - Team Camaro Tech
May 2, 2005 · 1968 SS/BB 396, Daughters Camaro BB not numbers matching. 1968 Coupe 2nd owner Sons Camaro numbers matching 1969 RS LM1 2nd owner numbers matching 1966 Chevy II SB 400 alum trick flow heads, Turbo 400, Dana 44 rear 1970 Camaro coupe, 350 L65, 350 auto, numbers matching, 1968 Chevelle Malibu, 327 L30, 3 speed on the tree, third owner.
What tire size for a 69 Z28? - Team Camaro Tech
Sep 25, 2006 · The P215/65/R15 was used on the 1982-1987 Z28 Camaro's with 15" wheels. It was the O.E. Size. Note I said Z28's, not IROC-Z's I know this because I had a 1984 Z28 with that size and I sold tires at one time back in the day. My 1988 IROC-Z had P 245/50/R16's on it.
Did any one ever hear of a 66 camaro? - Team Camaro Tech
May 2, 2001 · I also have a '66 Camaro, 08E build date (first week of production). However, even though it was built in '66, it is still a '67 model year car. The Rustang owners like to call their early build '65's a '64 1/2, but it is still a '65 model year car. There are a lot of quirky things about Ford owners I guess. Scott.
4000-4200rpm at 65mph change? - Team Camaro Tech
Dec 26, 2006 · 3.08 = 2600 RPM @ 65 MPH 3.42 = 2880 RPM @ 65 MPH 3.73 = 3150 RPM @ 65 MPH 4.11 = 3460 RPM @ 65 MPH You want an Eaton posi unit. They work great on the street for traction and drivability. If it was my choice, I would go Eaton posi and 3.73 gear with the 28" tire. A trans swap later down the road would have benefits also.
700R4 overdrive issue - Team Camaro Tech
Sep 14, 2020 · I have a 700R4 tranny installed in my '68 Camaro. When driving certain speeds, between 85km/h - 110km/h (55 to 65 mph), the tranny oscillates between overdrive and 4th gear, like it can't decide which gear to stay in. What would cause something like that?
tire size - front & back | Team Camaro Tech
Mar 20, 2016 · Most 67/8 guys with 15" run either 225/60 or 215/65 in the front. The space between the tire and wheel well is almost always greater in the rear (depending on the suspension and load), so a slightly taller tire in the back helps even out that gap.