Camaro Frame
#13
Monte wheelbase bigger by 9.5 in
Monte Length is bigger by 5.9 in
Camaro width is bigger by .1 in
Monte height is bigger by 4.9 in
Looks like there will be some slag over the camaros frame but not by much. Some good ol braces and supports can tie this car down and have it looking good.
#14
Something to keep in mind is the transmission tunnel running the length of the car. The hump in the floor of your 2002 isn't large enough to accomodate a RWD tranny. It would have to be made larger. Which means your center console and back seat won't fit properly anymore. You'll have to alter them also.
It's a cool idea. Many people have considered it. Most gave up on it when they found out they couldn't simply drop the Monte's body onto a Camaro drive train and bolt it up and go.
Not the most practical thing in the world. But if you have the ambition and the money, anything is possible. It would be cool to see someone actually do it successfully.
It's a cool idea. Many people have considered it. Most gave up on it when they found out they couldn't simply drop the Monte's body onto a Camaro drive train and bolt it up and go.
Not the most practical thing in the world. But if you have the ambition and the money, anything is possible. It would be cool to see someone actually do it successfully.
#15
Now granted these were people who didn't have the means to do major work like that. They thought they could do a simple bolt-up and go with no cutting or welding.
If you're up for some major modifying, and if you have the time and money, it's a cool project.
#16
Something to keep in mind is the transmission tunnel running the length of the car. The hump in the floor of your 2002 isn't large enough to accomodate a RWD tranny. It would have to be made larger. Which means your center console and back seat won't fit properly anymore. You'll have to alter them also.
It's a cool idea. Many people have considered it. Most gave up on it when they found out they couldn't simply drop the Monte's body onto a Camaro drive train and bolt it up and go.
Not the most practical thing in the world. But if you have the ambition and the money, anything is possible. It would be cool to see someone actually do it successfully.
It's a cool idea. Many people have considered it. Most gave up on it when they found out they couldn't simply drop the Monte's body onto a Camaro drive train and bolt it up and go.
Not the most practical thing in the world. But if you have the ambition and the money, anything is possible. It would be cool to see someone actually do it successfully.
#17
That's the part that made most people give up. Their choice was to either extend the Camaro's frame (and everything else with it). Or chop 9-10 inches out of the Monte's body.
Now granted these were people who didn't have the means to do major work like that. They thought they could do a simple bolt-up and go with no cutting or welding.
If you're up for some major modifying, and if you have the time and money, it's a cool project.
Now granted these were people who didn't have the means to do major work like that. They thought they could do a simple bolt-up and go with no cutting or welding.
If you're up for some major modifying, and if you have the time and money, it's a cool project.
#18
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Nothing wrong with looking the idea over and thinking it through. I've seen someone convert a 80's Cavvy to RWD and drop a mid-late 90's Vette engine under the hood. Complete SLEEPER car! Took a LOT of custom fab to make it work.
But again, keep in mind, the Monte and the Camaro are NOT full frame cars, so there is no "unbolt this frame, slide in a this other frame". As Taz pointed out, welding and custom fab.
Might be better trying to do a FWD v8 swap.
But again, keep in mind, the Monte and the Camaro are NOT full frame cars, so there is no "unbolt this frame, slide in a this other frame". As Taz pointed out, welding and custom fab.
Might be better trying to do a FWD v8 swap.
#19
Nothing wrong with looking the idea over and thinking it through. I've seen someone convert a 80's Cavvy to RWD and drop a mid-late 90's Vette engine under the hood. Complete SLEEPER car! Took a LOT of custom fab to make it work.
But again, keep in mind, the Monte and the Camaro are NOT full frame cars, so there is no "unbolt this frame, slide in a this other frame". As Taz pointed out, welding and custom fab.
Might be better trying to do a FWD v8 swap.
But again, keep in mind, the Monte and the Camaro are NOT full frame cars, so there is no "unbolt this frame, slide in a this other frame". As Taz pointed out, welding and custom fab.
Might be better trying to do a FWD v8 swap.
#20
FWD's with the right "Stuff" can be fun to drive and won't require an engineering degree to do. RWD conversions could be fun if they weren't so involved: i.e., welding till your eyes bleed. You can always got turbo, beef up the trans into a 4T65E-HD (including all the hardened pieces like the input and output shafts, Kevlar bands, among others) with an LSD differential and an L26 block and UIM, N* TB, HV3, ported LIM and you're set. You can get the transmission from trannyman, the LSD diff from Quaife, and look up zzp for everything else. Also, most of the stuff for the engine like rockers, cam, rods you can get used.