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mlee 03-28-2018 09:05 PM

Official Chevrolet Performance Parts Thread
 
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Attached is a great link / resource to all of the GM Performance Parts.

We will use this thread to add items as they come available and discuss everything from wish lists to current product experiences.

Attachment 926686


Quick Links:

Aero

Brakes

Drag Race

Exhaust

Intake

Suspension

Underhood


All Assessories

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Slickcas 03-29-2018 12:06 AM

I wonder how they are getting 600+ horsepower out of the LT1. Also with them adding the ZL1 to the program what is it going to put out.

chevyboy01438 03-29-2018 09:33 AM

If this is right, I can now add LT headers, CAI, axel back exhaust without voiding the warranty? Will they also be adding a tune, to pull it all together?

Mr. Wyndham 03-29-2018 09:37 AM

Nice!!! :headbang:

RollaMo 03-29-2018 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyboy01438 (Post 10126326)
If this is right, I can now add LT headers, CAI, axel back exhaust without voiding the warranty? Will they also be adding a tune, to pull it all together?

Read the fine print carefully

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The parts listed on this site are intended for installation in competition vehicles for operation in drag racing applications only. By “competition vehicles,” GM means vehicles (i) used exclusively for competitions organized and sanctioned by a local or private body and (ii) not designed for use on public streets or highways. Consumers are strongly advised not to install parts accompanied by this warning on vehicles that will be driven on public roads. They have not been designed or tested for crashworthiness or to meet the safety needs of the motoring public, and they may not meet the full durability requirements that Chevrolet validates for its street legal, production vehicle components.
U.S. federal and state, and Canadian law prohibit an automobile manufacturer or dealer from removing, modifying or rendering inoperative any part installed on a motor vehicle in compliance with an applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. Further, U.S. federal and state, and Canadian law prohibit any person from knowingly removing, modifying, or making inoperative, or causing someone to remove or render inoperative, or otherwise tampering with, any part or element of design installed in compliance with motor vehicle emission standards on a motor vehicle or nonroad vehicle, or otherwise modifying any required emission and noise control system.
Unless specifically noted to the contrary herein, vehicles equipped with Chevrolet Drag Racing Parts may not meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and should not be operated on public roads. Installation or use of these parts on a vehicle operated on public streets or highways is also likely to violate U.S., Canadian, and state and provincial laws and regulations relating to motor vehicle emissions. U.S. federal and state, and Canadian provincial agencies have the authority to administer substantial monetary penalties against individuals and companies who do not comply with these laws. Chevrolet Performance customers are responsible for ensuring their use of Chevrolet Drag Racing Parts complies with applicable federal, state/provincial and local laws, regulations and ordinances, and for ensuring that modified vehicles are operated in a manner that complies with applicable laws.
The use of these components in a GM vehicle may adversely affect the original intended performance or handling characteristics of the vehicle. These parts are designed and intended to be used with experts supervising their installation and use, to help assure the proper and safe operation of the vehicle. While these components themselves are warranteed against defects in workmanship or materials for 12 months / unlimited miles, the use of certain Chevrolet Drag Racing Parts in a GM vehicle may result in the failure of other components or systems in the vehicle, which would not be covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. For Drag Racing Parts in this designated with an asterisk (*), installation of such parts may void part or all of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Otherwise, vehicles do retain their New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage with Chevrolet Performance components installed by an authorized GM Dealer or qualified Independent Service Center.

mlee 03-29-2018 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyboy01438 (Post 10126326)
If this is right, I can now add LT headers, CAI, axel back exhaust without voiding the warranty? Will they also be adding a tune, to pull it all together?

Pretty much the same rules apply as buying anywhere else except you will be safer with the CAI and small items installed at the dealer.

The 2018 Drag Development Car video mentioned tune. I'm thinking this would be available with headers.

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Originally Posted by RollaMo (Post 10126346)
Read the fine print carefully

Thanks for this post, but can you provide the link. I'm also curious as to where the * is next to parts so we know which will and will not void warranty.

jdasnt3 03-29-2018 11:39 AM

Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!

ninetres 03-29-2018 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10126407)
Pretty much the same rules apply as buying anywhere else except you will be safer with the CAI and small items installed at the dealer.

The 2018 Drag Development Car video mentioned tune. I'm thinking this would be available with headers.

Thanks for this post, but can you provide the link. I'm also curious as to where the * is next to parts so we know which will and will not void warranty.

Click on any of the part numbers from the link you provided and that big disclaimer pops up full screen.

RollaMo 03-29-2018 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10126407)

Thanks for this post, but can you provide the link. I'm also curious as to where the * is next to parts so we know which will and will not void warranty.

I just clicked on the part number provided on the headers in the link you posted.

In the page you linked too, scroll down to the headers and click on that part number.
That brings up the page that I quoted the information from.

I also am confused about the "*" they mentioned.

mlee 03-29-2018 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by RollaMo (Post 10126645)
I just clicked on the part number provided on the headers in the link you posted.

In the page you linked too, scroll down to the headers and click on that part number.
That brings up the page that I quoted the information from.

I also am confused about the "*" they mentioned.

I understand it now. The only ones that have links on the part# are the ones you would expect might void warranty so it goes to that page. I think they meant to say"Ɨ" instead of "*".

Camarofan93 03-29-2018 01:42 PM

I went to the dealership before doing mods on my SS and they said no tune for the headers. Take that for what it’s worth my dealership could be dumb idk

mlee 03-29-2018 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Camarofan93 (Post 10126687)
I went to the dealership before doing mods on my SS and they said no tune for the headers. Take that for what it’s worth my dealership could be dumb idk

You actually just hit on one of the main issues with some of this.

Many dealers don't have a clue and you'll drive out of there troubleshooting check engine lights.

SnakeEyeSS 03-29-2018 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10126696)
You actually just hit on one of the main issues with some of this.

Many dealers don't have a clue and you'll drive out of there troubleshooting check engine lights.

That is just the beginning. I can only imagine the horror stories that will come of having a dealer do your mods. Many years ago I had GM master mechanic and service manager that told me to never let a dealer modify your car even with GM parts, always do it yourself instead so it gets done right.

Burly 03-29-2018 03:20 PM

Are the prices for these items generally negotiable from the dealer?


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