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what type of clutch does a stock 2010 camaro ss v8 6.2 l have

by Meggie Hudson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

DF382612 - Clutch Discs | SS - 6.2L - 376 Cid - V8 - LS3 Eng.

How powerful is the 2010 Camaro SS?

We entered into this first test of the long-awaited 2010 Camaro with high expectations. Indeed, with a 304-hp, 3.6-liter V-6, the base Camaro is nearly as powerful as the Mustang GT, so we were champing at the bit to see what the Camaro could do in SS form with a 6.2-liter V-8 stuffed under its hood. How Quick Is It? Now that's fast!

What kind of suspension does a 2010 Camaro have?

Built as it is on GM’s superb Zeta full-size platform, the Camaro sports a fully independent suspension along with evocative, contemporary styling that thankfully misses being totally retro. We entered into this first test of the long-awaited 2010 Camaro with high expectations.

How fast is a Chevy Camaro SS?

Now that's fast! With the six-speed automatic, the Camaro SS can hit 60 mph in a scant 4.6 seconds, with the quarter-mile arriving in 13.1 at 109 mph. At 4.8 seconds, the Camaro with the six-speed manual takes 0.2 second longer to hit 60 but overtakes the automatic by the quarter-mile mark, clocking 13 seconds flat at 111 mph.

How good is the Camaro’s roadholding?

On a drive that took us along the scenic roads east of San Diego, California, we also found the Camaro’s roadholding to be quite stellar—it grips with 0.92 g on a skidpad—thanks in part to the independent multilink suspension out back and the stickiness of the fat, Z-rated 245/45-front and 275/40-rear Pirelli P Zero tires mounted on 20-inch wheels.

What manual transmission is in a 2010 Camaro SS?

Tremec TR 6060 six-speed manualOn SS models, the new Tremec TR 6060 six-speed manual is paired with the LS3. It is designed to handle the high torque characteristics of the engine, while providing shorter throws, smoother gear synchronization and greater overall shift feel with little or no vibration.

How much does it cost to replace a clutch in a 2010 Camaro SS?

The average cost for a Chevrolet Camaro clutch replacement is between $1,456 and $1,624. Labor costs are estimated between $645 and $813 while parts are priced at $811.

What manual transmission is in the Camaro SS?

Chevrolet Camaro (sixth generation)Engine2.0 L turbocharged LTG Ecotec I4 (LS, LT, RS) 3.6 L LGX V6 (LT) 6.2 L LT1 V8 (LT1, SS) 6.2 L LT4 supercharged V8 (ZL1)Transmission6-speed TR-3160 manual 6-speed TR-6060 manual 8-speed 8L45 automatic 8-speed 8L90 automatic 10-speed 10L90 automatic (LT1, SS, ZL1)Dimensions22 more rows

How long does Camaro clutch last?

From what I understand on a car like this, if left mostly stock, it should last you 50,000-100,000 miles with average use.

How do you change a clutch on a 2010 Camaro?

0:0315:062010-2015 Camaro SS SPEC Stage 3 Clutch Install - Phastek - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe're gonna start on the interior by removing the center console and loosening the shifter plateMoreWe're gonna start on the interior by removing the center console and loosening the shifter plate lift up on the edge of the console trim this will allow you to remove the rest of the clips.

Does the Camaro have a dual clutch?

The GT500 is offered only with a dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Camaro ZL1 1LE, by contrast, has always been offered with only a manual transmission. That will change in late February when Chevy will cram a 10-speed automatic inside the 2019 ZL1 1LE Camaro.

What cars did the T56 come in?

Over the years, the T56 took on a several different forms in the GM world—from the F-bodies to the Corvette, GTO, CTS-V, and SSR pickup. Each of these had its own distinct nuances, including different gear ratios. And, of course, just when we started to get a handle on it, Tremec introduced the TR6060.

What transmission does the Camaro have?

TRANSMISSION & AXLEType:TREMEC six-speed manual with Active Rev Match (standard) Hydra-Matic 10L80 10-speed automatic (available)Final Drive Ratio:3.73 (manual) 2.77 (automatic)

When should I replace my clutch?

approximately 60,000 milesHow long Should a clutch last? This is very much dependent on driving styles. Most clutches are designed to last approximately 60,000 miles before they need to be replaced. Some may need replacing at 30,000 and others can keep going well over 100,000 miles, but this is fairly uncommon.

Does riding the clutch wear it out?

Though riding the clutch on the odd occasion won't cause any significant damage, doing this long-term could cause excessive wear on your clutch. This will mean you need a replacement sooner than expected. The clutch is considered a wear-and-tear item, so is unlikely to be covered by your car's warranty.

How often does a clutch need replacing?

between 50,000 and 100,000 milesA clutch should last you between 50,000 and 100,000 miles before you need to replace it. When their lifespan comes to an end, it's vital to change your clutch as soon as possible as its vital to maintaining healthy performance of your vehicle.

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How fast is a Camaro SS?

Now that's fast! With the six-speed automatic, the Camaro SS can hit 60 mph in a scant 4.6 seconds, with the quarter-mile arriving in 13.1 at 109 mph. At 4.8 seconds, the Camaro with the six-speed manual takes 0.2 second longer to hit 60 but overtakes the automatic by the quarter-mile mark, clocking 13 seconds flat at 111 mph.

When did the last pill shaped Camaro come out?

Since the last pill-shaped F-body Camaro rolled off the line in 2002, the long-fought, often contentious pony-car game has been one of solitaire, played solely by the Ford Mustang. The Mustang went all retro in 2005, and the ensuing craze prompted Dodge and Chevy to rouse their own dormant nameplates (and fans) to take on the foeless leader.

How fast is the Challenger SRT8?

The better-matched but pricier Challenger SRT8—with a 425-horse, 6.1-liter Hemi—hits 60 in 4.8 seconds. So until Ford gets the Mustang GT into the gym and stuffs more power under its hood, Chevy has earned bragging rights in the segment where burliness arguably counts the most.

How does a Chevy Sport automatic work?

Chevy also added a sport automatic mode, selected by simply moving the gear lever down into the M position. Doing so raises the shift points higher (perhaps too high), holds gears for longer (perhaps too long), and forces downshifts to happen more abruptly and aggressively during deceleration.

Does the Camaro have a mirror?

The exterior mirrors help, with the bonus that they give you a close-up view of the Camaro’s sexy hips. The interior mirror is utterly useless, though; all one sees when glancing rearward is an ocean of black roof and C-pillars the width of a Sequoia (the tree or the Toyota).

Is the Camaro SS quiet?

The Camaro SS packs a few surprises, however. The L99 and LS3 engines are both remarkably—and disappointingly — quiet, at least from inside the cabin ( based on the shell-shocked looks on the faces of people we blew by, it appears that it’s plenty loud on the outside).

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