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Old 07-20-2023, 08:23 AM   #329
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Originally Posted by cdb95z28 View Post
It's in the high performance supplement that came with your car:


https://gf-css-files-production.s3-e...22MAY27_HI.pdf

And the track prep guide:

https://www.chevrolet.com/content/da...ackPREP-R3.pdf
Well that supplement unfortunately wasnt in my car when I purchased it used from the dealer. I was lucky to get the owner manual. LOL

Anyhow, thanks for your post though.

I found it online in the link below as well. The one below is specifically for a 2019 but it looks identical to the 2023 guide link you posted up in your post Looks like every 15 hours is the recommended interval on trans oil changes for track usage. For me personally thats roughly every four months assuming 3 track days a month. I have been keeping all this in my head, but a track log book with hours noted probably is not a bad idea.

https://camarofest.org/uploads/3/4/3...prep-guide.pdf

I will say though that the alignment settings that GM states are much too conservative in the supplement. Part of that though is due to the fact that you cant get the -3.8 degrees front camber and -2.9 degrees rear camber that I typically run without the use of aftermarket parts like Vorshlag camber plates on the front and SPLPARTS for the rear. Slicks like as much negative camber as you can throw at them.
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