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Showing posts with label Chevrolet Camaro. Show all posts

5 Reasons Why A Dog Will Make Your Life Better

The benefits to owning a dog are endless, here are 5 reasons your dog will make your life better!

#1 Help With Your Allergies

Do you have a specific allergy that tends to get in the way of everyday things? Certain dogs can be trained to detect allergens in food like nuts. Friendship & life saving, they really do it all.




#2 They Will Make You Smile

Looking at your dog looking back at you is like looking into the face of the cutest baby in the world. If you don't smile, chances are you don't have a heart. So if you like smiling, get a dog and let them do their thing.


#3 Great With Kids!

Do you already have kids? If so, a dog is the absolute best "toy" they could have. If you want to provide your child with not only a friend, but a guardian as well, a dog is the way to go.


#4 They'll Give You Someone to Love

Feeling lonely? Well you wouldn't if you had a dog. Not only do they provide companionship, but the chances that you'll love your dog are pretty high. And who doesn't want love???


If you think you’ve seen the worst fashion fails, feast your eyes on these 6 Worst Dressed Fails (Photo Gallery)


You Wear It Well, Daddy-o!

Project Runway has nothing on these dapper gents! Put yer eye on some of the worst men’s fashion disasters of all time! Funny thing is, these horribly dressed guys actually wore these clothes in public!  Forget the Best Dressed lists!  I’m loving the Worst Dressed!  These Male Fashionistas got it going on big time!


The Day Nike Sales Plummeted…



That poor dog… That poor, poor dog…


I’ve heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve but this is ridiculous!



What do you do with that old couch from the 1070’s?


In this issue of GQ:  The Best Dressed Russian Mafiosos…


At least he’s mixing it up a little bit.


5 Hilarious Photos Taken At The Perfect Moment


Let's face it: we're a generation obsessed with documenting our lives through photos on social media platforms. This may have turned us all into narcissistic self-obsessed sociopaths, but on the bright side, we now collectively snap so many photos that we often capture amazing moments that could have easily been missed in the pre-smartphone camera era.

Whether it's an inadvertent illusion caused by an unfortunate angle or an intentional and deviously planned photo made to look dirty, the following 16 photographers were blessed with photos so perfectly strange, they will leave you staring in awe. These pictures just go to show you that a little difference in perspective can change everything!


1. They wondered why the photographer chose to take the photo from such a low angle. 


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2. This is a new dog breed that is totally legless and can hover. 


via reddit / 1Voice1Life

3. It's hard to say where the llama ends and the woman begins.


via reddit / ShutDownSchinDig

4. He burps rainbows; you'll never guess what he toots!


via reddit / Defyingnoodles

5. The judges didn't even notice Mikhail's perfect human projectile performance. 


5 Of The Dumbest Things People Brought To The Auto Shop

It's common to hear horror stories about people who have had terrible experiences with mechanics. Complaints about being swindled, cheated, over overcharged are common, but what about mechanics who have had to deal with dumb customers? Some people deal with car troubles their own way, ignoring warnings from their vehicle or using duct tape to fix the problem, leaving mechanics scratching their heads.


There's the Problem

The owner of this Volkswagen Jetta came to the conclusion that they were dealing with an air leak, so they wrapped their airflow meter and intake hose with tape. It wasn't duct tape and easily removed, but the mechanic wasn't happy about having to fiddle with this.


#1 Gliding on the Highway

Turning on this tire must have been like riding a slip and slide. Driving on a completely worn tire is more than dangerous, as they are easily punctured or can cause a loss of of vehicle control (braking, spin outs, etc.).




#2 More Cowbell

If this was a prank: genius. In this instance, the customer complained to the mechanic that they kept hearing a bell sound coming from under their car. There's no word on why they didn't just take a peek under the vehicle, but the auto shop took care of the concern by detaching the belt that connected the bell to the vehicle.



#3 Strap Up

People will do anything to keep from having to buy new tires. Maybe it's because it's recommended that tires must be purchased two or four at a time, increasing your bill if you only need one. However, there are moments when it's just time to say R.I.P. to your worn tires and splurge (or catch a sale!) for new ones.



#4 Warning Signs

Your check engine light is your friend. When it pops on, it's safe to say that most of the time it's your car's way of getting your attention. For this car owner, however, they decided that it was more of a suggestion than anything, and rode 84,000 before having their first oil change. 




#5 A Different Kind of Herb


Not completely positive, but that doesn't look like basil. Marijuana smokers may have secret stashes in their cars, so it isn't uncommon for mechanics to come across the random ways people try to conceal their weed.

And safety is important, but if something requires a lock that big maybe it shouldn't be stored in your car. Also, how does one's tire bubble in ten different places?




6 Breathtaking Out-Of-This-World Photos


We live in a beautiful, vast world full of wonders we have yet to discover. For most of us, the only exposure we will have to these wonders is through the shared experiences of those around us. These pictures are awe-inspiring. They remind us of how small we are, yet somehow give us a sense of connectedness and belonging. We all share the same planet.

#1 The Fukang Meteorite




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#2 The shadows that clouds cast over the earth from space



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#3 Kayaking near lava in Hawaii



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#4 Thor's Well in Oregon



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#5 Footprints from a monk who prayed in the same spot for 20 years



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#6 How lighting and angles change your face



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6 Drivers You Don't Want To Share The Road With



When you think about it, it's amazing that we as humans have adapted to driving at all. The idea that an average citizen can be trusted with a metal box capable of traveling over 100 miles an hour would boggle the minds of our ancestors, but it's taken for granted today. Yet for some people, that level of comfort can turn into something more dangerous: carelessness. Whether they're drinking, texting or just not paying attention to their surroundings, people who don't take driving seriously can threaten their own safety and that of others. So, for the next time you're wondering why there are so many PSAs about impaired or distracted driving, here are 16 reminders.

1. It didn't take this drunk driver long to learn the meaning of "instant karma."


via reddit / t_11

2. This person is going 75 miles per hour.


Also, just in case the picture seems hypocritical, the photographer is in the back seat.


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3. This isn't an abandoned van, the driver's seat is apparently clear.


How anyone can stand driving this, I'll never know. And it's dangerous because they can't see through any of the mirrors.


via reddit / tli3

4. Apparently, this drunk driver ran over some guy-wires.


And then, this happened.


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5. It's hard to tell what the thought process was here.

I guess they wanted to see where that ramp went.


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6. It sucks that he's late for his clown gig, but that doesn't excuse this.


This isn't the right way to multitask.


$320,000 for the Made-over 1400 HP Chevrolet Camaro Dragster


Canadian Serge Leger commissioned an impressive Camaro dragster which features a 6.0-liter LSX V8 engine, a 91 mm Turbonetics turbocharger, a 5-inch downpipe, a custom intake manifold, and a 6-inch intercooler. With these modifications, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS engine boasts of 1400 hp (1044 kW / 1419 PS) and 900 lb-ft (1219 Nm) of torque.
This transformation cost $320,000. Apart from that, it required 3800 man hours to be completed. The Camaro was upgraded with a strengthened unibody, a TCI 4L80E transmission, a Moser 9-inch rear end, QA1 coilovers, and a Baer braking system (with 6-piston calipers clamped onto 355 mm discs). It could not be prepared any better!
Among its various engine modifications are custom 3-inch dual exhaust, custom exhaust manifolds, custom charge piping, flex-A-Lite radiator and fan combo, custom stainless coolant piping, custom transmission and oil cooling radiators and lines, injectors 2150 cc Fuel injector clinic, aeromotive A1000 (x2), aeromotive pro series EFI FPR and a custom built aluminum fuel cell with scavenger built in among others.
Leger has skipped the traditional racing interior and has opted for red Italian leather upholstery, redesigned the dash and center console with relocated factory heater and controls, a Pioneer audio system, reshaped door panels for speakers and a Mac Mini with 3G/WiFi connectivity.

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1969 Extreme 540cid 705 HP Chevrolet Camaro


Engine
540CID/ 705HP
Dart Splayed Cap Block
Dart Aluminum Heads
10:1 Compression
Single 4-Barrel Holley Carburetor

1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS by Xtreme Autowerke


Xtreme Autowerke situated in Miami did a project based upon a 1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS. The highlight of the project was the Strasse Forged wheels which were used to blend in a modern stance in the pony car. The wheels series are SP5-R sizing 19×8 inches in the front axle and 20×10.5 inches in the rear axle. Extra details on the wheels are brushed aluminum centers, chrome lips, gloss black inner barrels and chrome fasteners.


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2010 GeigerCars Chevrolet Camaro Kompressor


The Camaro LS and LT models are already fitted with a superior 308 horsepower 3.6 litre V6 engine. The modern light metal engine generates 5200 revolutions per minute, an impressive 370 newton metres. The design of the SS (SuperSport) model engaged V8 with a superior 6.2 capacity is even more notably defined. This is available in two variations which perform up to 432 HP and send a maximum torque of 569 newton metres towards the powertrain.
On the subject of the powertrain: the six and eight cylinder engines can be combined with both a six-speed manual transmission and six-speed automatic transmission. Needless to say, the Camaro is equipped with rear wheel drive. The chassis is modern: Chevrolet has installed a Multi-Link strut front suspension and an independent rear suspension. There are adjustable coil springs, gas-assisted shock absorbers and an anti-roll bar fitted on both front and rear.

All round ventilated anti-lock disc brakes are standard in all Camaro models. Chevrolet equips the V8 models with factory-provided four- piston Brembo brakes which measure 355x32mm and 365x28mm.

The Super Sport models separate themselves from the rest by their color coded finished bumpers, special front grille, low rear spoiler with diffuser, air scoop and air ducts for cooling the brakes. The mandatory rear spoiler is also available for the LT models at an additional cost. The SS coupés run on 8x20 and 9x20 inch light metal wheels and 245/45R20 front tires and 275/40R2 rear tires as standard.

However, Karl Geiger would not be the man he is if he could not already provide an extensive tuning programme for the new Camaro. The house specialty is the famously sophisticated compressor reconstruction. With a mechanical compressor, Geiger pushes the engine power of the Camaro SS to a roaring 568 HP. At 4100 rpm, the maximum torque is 799N m. The hot flue gas stream leaves the combustion chamber via a fan-type elbow with sport catalysts and roars through the stainless steel Geiger manufactured sport exhaust system.

A two plate sport clutch is responsible for the traction with the transmission. After the reduction of the end gear ratio, the Geiger Camaro reaches an impressive 314km/hr and even shows up the Porsche 911 GT3.

In order to have this power totally under control, GeigerCars.de have not only installed coilovers and adjustable sports anti-roll bars on front and rear axels but also a strong braking system. At the front there are six piston saddles with grooved 380mm plates and four piston saddles on 355mm (grooved) brake discs operate the drive shaft.

The 10x22 inch light metal frames are real gems which the Munich firm embrace with 265/30 and 295/25 tires.


Source: GeigerCars press

King of Bling: Chevy Camaro SS Convertible


Tampa-based tuning company 813 Customs has sent us these pictures of their latest Chevy Camaro SS Convertible which we are going to call the King of Bling. Behind all this chrome is a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro SS with the factory 6.2-liter V8 engine. The exterior has been wrapped with a chrome car wrap while the interior received a red chrome paint for the custom boxes holding multiple speakers and subwoofers.



source: http://fancytuning.com

Irmscher i42 Camaro


The new Irmscher i42 Camaro was a hit at the Essen Motor Show, and now the tuning company plans to start producing a limited run of these cars. Based on the Chevrolet Camaro SS, it comes with a 6.2-liter V8 engine, but received a supercharger and custom exhaust for extra power.
The tuners were able to boost the horsepower number to 509, and the track figures don’t lie. It is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.0 seconds, and top out at 275 km/h, which is much more powerful than the factory Camaro SS. This Chevy Camaro i42 needed a high performance brake kit from Irmscher, so they installed 380 mm discs with 6-piston calipers at the front, and 355 mm discs with 4-piston calipers at the rear.
An adjustable sport suspension kit improved the handling, while a new set of 22-inch alloys finished in black and silver were installed on all fours. The Irmscher i42 Chevrolet Camaro also attained a set of black racing stripes covering the hood, roof, and trunk for an additional sports car appeal. Pricing for the Camaro package from Irmscher starts at 49,000 Euro, however depending on the customizations the price may rise.


source: fancytuning.com

Lingenfelter Camaro Firebird


The power of Lingenfelter’s Firebird comes from a modified 7.5 liter GM V8 which develops 655 hp. So while the car’s appearance might not live up to the expectations, its engine would beat them eadily.

1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Baldwin Motion $275,000


Fully documented and hand signed by Joel “Mr. Motion” Rosen, this prototype (#01) Baldwin-Motion SuperCoupe won the General Motors 2005 SEMA Design Award as “Best GM Vehicle”.
The two-seat Baldwin-Motion SuperCoupe is powered by an all aluminum 540cid Merlin/Motion big block with a Kinsler Cross Ram Fuel Injection, set back 13″ on a proprietary 2×3″ tubular steel chassis. Power is transmitted to the independent rear fitted with hardened steel high-torque axles and a DANA 44 posi-traction center section via a Tremec TKO 5-speed transmission.The backbone/spine chassis runs through the console and is welded to the body, resulting in an incredibly rigid platform. Suspension is 4-wheel independent with polished unequal length control arms, toe-in control links. For maximum stopping power, car is equipped with 4-wheel Baer Claw Extreme-plus 6-piston disc brakes. Engraved with the Motion logo, 14″ reverse cross-drilled rotors and unique cooling vents and ducts. The lowered and fully tubbed SuperCoupe, coach built by Phil Somers, also features Hot Rod air conditioning, custom interior with 6-way power seats, hand built dash and console and overhead console, hand crafted L88 style all steel hood, custom steel body panels, motion influenced, bonspeed alloy wheels, complete state of the art Sony sound system including a high resolution camera for rear view safety, and striping and badging in the Baldwin-Motion tradition. From the Ron Pratte Collection.Source:musclecardrive.com

Hennessey 562hp HPE550 Chevrolet Camaro


Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE), Texas based tuner released the new photos of its heavily modified 705hp (526kW) version of the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. These photos will make even clearer its car creation that will be launched in the early next year. They show us the exterior, interior and engine of the modified Camaro SS.
Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE) performance kit is no cheap. The $18,950 is the price for the kit only without installation. The full installation kit is priced at $24,950, but this will be equipped with a half-day performance driving lesson at the Lonestar Motorsports Park, Texas.

Named the HPE550, this car will add the list of the 700hp’s work such as Godzilla 700 Nissan GT-R and Venom� Dodge Vipers.


The modification for the HPE550 includes the addition of a Magnuson supercharger and stainless-steel Corsa sports exhaust system to engine of the Camaro LS3 V8 engine from the range-topping SS. These addition give power output to 562hp (419kW) at 6,200rpm and 557lb-ft (754Nm) of torque at 4,200rpm. Other modifications include new fuel injectors, a high-flow intake, aluminum wheels and custom aero package. Now the modified Camaro, the HPE550 comes with supercar figure as well as hitting 0-60mph in just 4.1 seconds and complete the quarter mile in 12.1 seconds at a 119mph of speed.

But this is not the most extreme creation of Hennesey, the tuning firm is also in the process for 1,000hp Camaro with a twin-turbo. All will be here, just stay tuned.


source: tuvei.com