5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
Yo names DJ FroZone respresenting the best Broome County has to offer.
Go to youtube and search the name and tell me the vids arent the hottest youve ever seen.
Anyways im in the process of Getting a 2002 or 2004 Camry LE V6. and i got some questions for ya'll. And im used to driving a honda odyssey 05. Which u should know has a shitload of power and will rip some cars in a drag. Now my questions for you are this. Whose got the cooslest camry on here and can i c a pic. and i was interseted in boosting the power of teh camry. Im goin performance fisrt visual second save for tinting and possible black paint change-its currently red. So im going to college which means im almost broke and i was wondering if u guess knew any upgrades i could do that would boost power/acceleration that dont cost much and i could do myself or a fairly competent mechanic do. key word here im broke. So anythign u guys know off, for anything performance wise, wheter it be engine, supsension, exhaust all dat shit but like close to a hundred dollars or even less would be great. Hit Me HARd with the info. and i'll try to contribute otherwise.
DJ froZone OUT!
Links would be helpful 2 idk where most of this is
I didn't know a Honda minivan had a "shitload of power and will rip some cars in a drag." But if you say so...
I don't think anybody will be hitting you "hard" with engine, exhaust or suspension ideas below $100 either. But some Type R stickers are sure to add at least 25 horsepower.
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No one here a youtube fan. Anyway, why not stick with the honda van if it has a ton of power like you said? Why even bother getting a camry and boosting it when you can boost the van instead. Getting back to reality here, since your a poor college student, don't bother boosting the camry if you planning to get it, since you would have to buy the turbo kit, pay for installation, pay for tuning + dynoing, and keeping up with maintence on it. You just tying yourself to a rock that is about to fall into Sparta's well. But if you want power, just buy a modified civic or integra. They probably go around for 8~10k.
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