A 450HP Chevy Camaro 2.0L Makes No Sense (Big Turbo 4 CYL Camaro)

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    When the Ford Ecoboost Mustang was unveiled, Chevy responded quickly with the 2.0 turbocharged 4 cylinder Camaro. With the V6 base model gone - it was a very weird transition in the muscle car world. However throwing on a big turbo on a 4 cylinder Chevy Camaro to 450HP to the wheels is something truly strange. So let's go for a drive in this fully built 4CYL Camaro and see what it's all about!
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  • @ThatDudeinBlue
    @ThatDudeinBlue  Год назад +140

    Alright class - thoughts,questions, concerns about this build? 😂

    • @FadedSparkx86
      @FadedSparkx86 Год назад +21

      Here's a good one, what's the weight and balance difference? Could be a really smart track build if it's significantly better.

    • @AA12mike
      @AA12mike Год назад +17

      Is is different? Yes. Is it worth it over a v8? No. But well done ZZP non the less.

    • @jackets64
      @jackets64 Год назад +10

      My opinion on the 4 cylinder muscle/pony cars is that they are clearly very capable vehicles, but they don’t fit the class of vehicle as far as I’m concerned. Another thing is that one of the reasons I’d buy a muscle car is for the sound and a 4 cylinder, even when modded like this, doesn’t meet that requirement.

    • @jimcabezola3051
      @jimcabezola3051 Год назад +6

      This car is sweet! I’ve always thought that Chevrolet missed the boat when they green-lit the 6th-Gen Camaro instead of their Code 130R concept with the Ecotec I-4. That car would’ve been way better than a 6th-gen. All my life, I’m only owned 4-cylinder cars, so I’m biased AF. I say “welcome to the club, Camaro!” Camaros, in current form, are just too porky and have lousy windows. This type of engine conversion would be more appropriate in the far lighter 1967-1968 versions of the Camaro, though. I like the sound of this engine; it lacks the dopey, mouth-breathing, lumbering bellow of an American V-8. That’s a good thing!

    • @kens8903
      @kens8903 Год назад +5

      I want to see a big turbo atlas swapped one now

  • @wcovey25
    @wcovey25 Год назад +508

    This is why I love this channel, always showcases the most unique builds that mainstream channels won’t review

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Год назад +21

      Imagine thinking an OG channel like TDIB with over a million subs isn't mainstream. This channel is based around tuner cars, and there are other channels that have reviewed builds like this for years, but some people have moved on to different business ventures.

    • @JohnSmith-yl8sg
      @JohnSmith-yl8sg Год назад

      Amen

    • @FreeshooterX
      @FreeshooterX Год назад +1

      This comment wins !

    • @A713
      @A713 Год назад

      Most definitely 💯

    • @chicanoman2999
      @chicanoman2999 Год назад

      Lmao?

  • @Swoledadof3
    @Swoledadof3 Год назад +379

    I personally love this as I'm a massive Turbo fan, but spending this much money to basically arrive at stock HP levels of the SS is a hard sell. Cool factor or not, the real question... Is it really worth it?

    • @brianhogan3536
      @brianhogan3536 Год назад +34

      Most definitely, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of that.

    • @kripbloodington8714
      @kripbloodington8714 Год назад +54

      I bought my ecoboost for $13k spent $4.5k on mods and can run numbers better than a stock gt. I also am a big turbo fan so I wanted to try another platform and it was worth it

    • @lilman227
      @lilman227 Год назад +14

      If it weren’t for the transmission, I’d say it’s worth it. Those things are glass though

    • @brianhogan3536
      @brianhogan3536 Год назад +6

      @@kripbloodington8714 oh cool, how many miles did it have to be that price. I know those motors well I had a Mazdaspeed 3

    • @aeroboozt9455
      @aeroboozt9455 Год назад +17

      The fact that you’re even asking that makes it worth it. Not every car has to be the most powerful version of the model 🤦‍♂️

  • @jacobasuncion3132
    @jacobasuncion3132 Год назад +365

    I really want to see a head to head battle between a boosted Ecotect Camaro and Ecoboost Mustang

    • @bequietimlisteningtotherad1471
      @bequietimlisteningtotherad1471 Год назад +49

      I think the Ecoboost has more support

    • @kripbloodington8714
      @kripbloodington8714 Год назад +17

      @@bequietimlisteningtotherad1471 it has a lot more and we also have better turbo options

    • @doriansteger3344
      @doriansteger3344 Год назад +19

      I have a 2014 ATS 2.0 same exact chassis and engine. I put about a car on a 2019 ecoboost 10 spd from a roll and dig surprisingly. I’m sure the 8spd Camaro would do more

    • @bawlout9367
      @bawlout9367 Год назад +6

      Ecoboost has a ton more support.

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Год назад

      Less of that less of that

  • @chrisgonz19
    @chrisgonz19 Год назад +26

    4 cyl versions of the Mustang and Camaro could be the new fun small engine tuner cars but no one gives em the chance. This isnt the 70s and we don't make the Iron Duke anymore. 4 cyl engines can make serious power now and be crazy fun.

    • @KimballPrecision
      @KimballPrecision Год назад

      They still sound like shit tho lmao

    • @araybeezy1653
      @araybeezy1653 Год назад +5

      you get stock v8 power with less low end torque from a tuned 4 cyl while spending more money. the v8 leaves so much more room for mods and sounds better. not easy to see why people aren't super big fans of the 4 cyl. a stock v8 would be more reliable, sound better, and then you could make way more power later

    • @169abr
      @169abr Год назад +5

      Forging the bottom end to make 450whp is why no one cares compared to the V8.

    • @chrisgonz19
      @chrisgonz19 Год назад +2

      @Grant Winburn but you're forgetting the main point. Forget the v8. Forget the new mustangs and camaros are muscle cars and just look at the ecoboost. Building cars is not about "well this is a better option" its about working with what you have. Is the v8 better? Well duh but that wasnt the point

    • @169abr
      @169abr Год назад +2

      @@chrisgonz19if that’s what you have that’s fine, work with it, the ecoboost is fragile and is the 2.0 in the Camaro and that’s why it’s not a good option. Big build ecoboosts start with a Focus ST block and stroke it to 2.3 to make the bigger power numbers and they had to build the bottom end for 450whp. They’re commuter engines, and by the time you’re making V8 power the price is the same if not more than the V8. If you want a little bolt on commuter car they’re great for that but there’s things that aren’t worth the money and a big horsepower Ecoboost isn’t it.

  • @infinitewatts
    @infinitewatts Год назад +16

    As a current owner of this exact same car I'm currently in the process of working on this exact same build except I have the manual. This is a tuner's dream disguised as a muscle car. I'm having the time of my life 10 out of 10 would recommend.

    • @josesandoval1726
      @josesandoval1726 6 месяцев назад

      Im with you I own A 17 Manual too and I just did Muffler delete and I do love it I’m looking to get it tune on 85 as well

    • @infinitewatts
      @infinitewatts 6 месяцев назад

      @@josesandoval1726 nice! You got a Instagram? Would love to DM about our builds.

    • @wlashay56
      @wlashay56 5 месяцев назад

      I have the same car and want to modify it don’t know where to start though…any tips ?

    • @infinitewatts
      @infinitewatts 5 месяцев назад

      @@wlashay56 zzp cold air intake, cat back exhaust, and check out racechip they make a boost and throttle controller. It's a good start but have zzp tune it for the best results.

    • @Abc123______
      @Abc123______ 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@wlashay56easiest bolt ons K&N Cold air intake, Dual BOV, ZZP Larger throttle body, muffler delete. After I’d say intercooler and down pipe but those actually require some work like a jack or lift lmao. The moment you do those last though you’re going to need a tune, so there’s that and is why I recommend the above ones first before you touch those last two. If you got the money just do the ZZP stage 1 kit. Has everything you need. I do recommend a K&N CAI over zzp if you plan on installing a Dual BOV which I do.(can get from American muscle)

  • @Tential1
    @Tential1 Год назад +9

    Let's judge cars by how they drive, and not it's spec sheet.... "must be manual, must be V8, blah blah blah" is why I don't talk to car people.

  • @rbeaton16
    @rbeaton16 Год назад +56

    For what it's worth, the Camaro still has the V6, too. The 2.0T truly was meant as a base, rental-spec engine option. If GM went the same route as Ford and axed the V6 I think we would have ended up with a stronger base to start with in these. It's a bit of a shame we won't ever get to see GMs newer 2.7T in Camaro form.

    • @sugerhitman1295
      @sugerhitman1295 Год назад +6

      The LTG engine is built like a race engine...it was never meant to be a rental car....I think Chevy was trying to steal customers away from sport hatchbacks as theres a huge customer base for 4 banger turbos and the Tuner crowd....The 4 banger Camaro is a full on sports car.

    • @deegan727
      @deegan727 Год назад +1

      Maybe for the Camaro the 2.0 was base, but I had a Cadillac ATS with the 2.0T. The 2.5 NA 4 cyl was base for the Cadillac with the V6 being the “top” tier. When comparing the stock hp/tq numbers I chose the 2.0T and on top of that it has a pretty decent aftermarket compared to most 4 cylinder platforms. I don’t consider the 2.0t a base/rental engine.

    • @fortysixandtwo34
      @fortysixandtwo34 Год назад +1

      So many of you don't know the history and design of the EcoTec. This engine keeps breaking records and minds since the early 00s. "For what it's worth" I prefer most of you stay this ignorant, it's funnier when the EcoTec gaps...

    • @thickdaddymukbang
      @thickdaddymukbang Год назад +2

      Agreed, a 2.7t with 350ish hp should replace the 2.0 and v6

    • @cooltd825
      @cooltd825 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@sugerhitman1295 I totally agree - it feels more like a WRX with a better chassis than a worse version of the SS. The boost is a lot of fun.

  • @stock.wheel.shawty
    @stock.wheel.shawty Год назад +25

    in 20 years, these camaros along with the ecoboost mustang will be the new 240/180sx beater project cars.

    • @driveri1435
      @driveri1435 2 месяца назад +2

      You're absolutely right. The domestic versions.

  • @ericbreivogel3476
    @ericbreivogel3476 Год назад +7

    4 cylinder cars are cool too! My wife has an eco boost Mustang. With the lighter weight engine in the front, it’s a blast to drive on twisty back roads!

  • @caverat4043
    @caverat4043 Год назад +32

    OMFG YES ZZP GETTING RECOGNITION!!! Ive used these guys for years to build my cadillac ATS, super cool team and a pleasure to work with!

    • @scaryz31
      @scaryz31 Год назад

      love the guys at the zzp who built this camaro🙌 they make some crazy cars, had the chance to ride in and drive the owners green chevy sonic rs, absolute hoot to drive🤌🤘

    • @Gocrybozo
      @Gocrybozo Год назад

      Yessir used them for my 486hp turbocharged 3.8 Impala LS.

  • @degenlando
    @degenlando 7 месяцев назад +4

    i came back to this video to say i bought an LTG camaro and built it with only ZZP parts.. i’m blown away at how much i love it.. thank you for always showing unique builds over the years and truly showing what it’s like to own them

  • @jamesborek8125
    @jamesborek8125 Год назад +15

    The hot-rodded 4 banger is ok, I get it. It's actually probably a more fun car on back roads than the V8 because you can actually drive it and push a little harder without worrying about overpowering anything as easily. The automatic though is just unforgivable though, ruins the aforementioned funness of the car imo.

    • @fortheloveofnoise
      @fortheloveofnoise Год назад +3

      yea, automatics should be banned, ide rather drive a manual economy car than an automatic sports car.... automatic ruins the experience

  • @RealKaelyn
    @RealKaelyn Год назад +101

    ZZP is honestly really creative when it comes to swaps and I love them so far! Keep up the content dude!

    • @zerohourdrift
      @zerohourdrift Год назад +16

      Not a swap. It’s an ltg, they came factory in them

    • @christopherloewen1433
      @christopherloewen1433 Год назад

      Yeah it's how they come factory

    • @tyhyhh
      @tyhyhh Год назад +1

      swap?

    • @christopherloewen1433
      @christopherloewen1433 Год назад

      @@tyhyhh no they come with tgus engine it's the LTG ecotec I believe

    • @emeraldages
      @emeraldages Год назад

      @@zerohourdrift ZZP specializes in a lot of motor swaps. They originated from 2ZZGE swap kits for mr2s and such. And do other toyot v6s now too is why they said creative swaps.

  • @402SHO
    @402SHO Год назад +16

    You need to review the 700hp ATSV I’ve seen on there channel! It’s the one with Xona rotor turbos.

  • @ashravenpb
    @ashravenpb Год назад +9

    The turbo 4 Mustang/Camaro really don’t deserve the hate they get. There aren’t many options if you want a modern affordable rwd sports car with a manual and a turbo 4 cylinder.

  • @jplperformance9073
    @jplperformance9073 Год назад +49

    ZZP rocks, congrats Tyler. I love that you show one of the best car aftermarket companies I have personally dealt with some love... Awesome video,thanks 👌

    • @EBKFiXXY
      @EBKFiXXY Год назад

      Ecotech… shit is gonna blow up real soon

    • @jplperformance9073
      @jplperformance9073 Год назад +2

      @Figgy27 it's been going for a while now and the owner ain't babying it.

    • @scaryz31
      @scaryz31 Год назад

      @@EBKFiXXY only reason an ecotec will blow is too much boost or not properly tuned. zzp’s green chevy sonic rs my friend and i drove untuned and melted a piston. gotta be super catastrophic to rly screw the motor.

    • @toliverjordan7466
      @toliverjordan7466 Год назад +1

      @@scaryz31 like any other motor… ecotec is fine

  • @kleemanjad
    @kleemanjad Год назад +6

    2 liter engine is no slouch. With correct upgrades and tuning it will give the big v8 bros a run for their money

  • @KarzKreated
    @KarzKreated Год назад +45

    No different than an EB Mustang and there's nothing wrong with both. I think it's great that there's entry level options into both platforms. What is surprising to me, is the amount of work required for reliability at 450 wheel. I would suspect that is a huge reason why no one chooses to mod these unlike the Mustang. Aftermarket support aside, the Ecoboost can handle 450 wheel fairly reliably, and usually only a Upgraded turbo, intercooler, and fueling is needed to get there. Having to spend all the extra money and time to build the ecotec is a bummer. At that point it's probably better to get a v6 Camaro and slap a turbo on it than to spend equivalent money to build the ecotec.

    • @Maroco918
      @Maroco918 Год назад +8

      Exactly. My 2.0t accord is making that with a turbo upgrade and ethanol. Zero engine work and running strong for 45k miles.

    • @shad3128
      @shad3128 Год назад

      Yea id def just do an accord and some hondata and bolt ons and call it a day

    • @Maroco918
      @Maroco918 Год назад

      @@shad3128 you spelt ktuner wrong 😂

    • @sugerhitman1295
      @sugerhitman1295 Год назад +1

      The LTG engine is more reliable than the EB with it's head gasket issues....the only thing needed to keep from damaging a piston in the LTG is the switch to an upgraded intercooler to prevent pre-detonation....and oils that won't detonate in the chamber...that's it.

    • @sategllib2191
      @sategllib2191 Год назад

      ​@sugerhitman1295 Really isn't headgasket issues

  • @tyleroutingdyke849
    @tyleroutingdyke849 Год назад +9

    This I can see being a perfect track car, personally I'd love to see it 6 speed manual, but the weight distribution must be amazing especially with the coil-overs

    • @mrpopo5854
      @mrpopo5854 Год назад

      Add to the fact that the 1LE package is available on the I4 trims

    • @slowboiracer1611
      @slowboiracer1611 Год назад

      ​@@mrpopo5854Was available. Unfortunately they stopped doing the 1LE trim in I4 and V6 trims in 2022.

    • @mexagodtvg8937
      @mexagodtvg8937 11 месяцев назад

      Facts bro

  • @Loudest_Cricket_
    @Loudest_Cricket_ Год назад +10

    I've always been a fan of both Chevy and Ford's four-cylinder turbo engines. More so the Ecoboost, because it harkens back to the days of the Mustang SVO, but both platforms are very overlooked by most enthusiasts, because they don't have V8s.
    And don't get me wrong, I love the Coyote and the LT1, but the Ecoboost and Ecotec engines work quite well in these platforms.
    Think of the 2.3 Ecoboost as a modern interpretation of a Mustang SVO, because really, that's what it is.
    Think of the 2.0 Ecotec as a modern interpretation of Pontiac's Sprint Six engines.
    It's a bit of a stretch, being handicapped by two cylinders, but the idea is the same; less power, better handling.
    If you haven't ever actually driven either a 2.0 Camaro or a 2.3 Mustang, do it. You'll likely think differently of them than you do currently.

  • @dragonbutt
    @dragonbutt Год назад +10

    Always loved the idea of turbo fours in these cars. Its plenty of power still, but consider how much weight is saved between a turbo 4 and a full V8.

    • @Maroco918
      @Maroco918 Год назад +5

      Honestly it's not much once you add boost piping, intercooler, turbo etc. You'd be surprised how close it is. 2.0t Camaro is 3360lb. You can get a ss in a low as 3390 curb weight. It can go higher with options of course. But base for base it's super similar

    • @walkemdown4127
      @walkemdown4127 Год назад +4

      @@Maroco918 the lightest SS isn’t even 3600lb’s flat let alone 3390😹ur like 300 lbs off

    • @armaggedon4christ
      @armaggedon4christ Год назад +1

      @@walkemdown4127 weight reduction makes it super possible, but that said, the same reduction could be done to the other so, net moot point

    • @dankdanny8823
      @dankdanny8823 Год назад

      @@armaggedon4christsome people like interiors lol. obviously the potential of the ss is way bigger then the 2.0l turbo. but the weight is definitely a big difference

    • @walkemdown4127
      @walkemdown4127 Год назад

      @@armaggedon4christ Oh for sure, but he's talking about factory curb weight

  • @asdfghjklkjhgfdsa69
    @asdfghjklkjhgfdsa69 Год назад +44

    With the little 4 pot up front it probably handles or has the potential to handle really well in comparison

    • @augustortiz
      @augustortiz Год назад +5

      LS/LT engines are pretty small and light for the displacement and power they have. I don’t think having a 4 popper makes any difference in handling on this particular platform.

    • @richardtaylor9656
      @richardtaylor9656 Год назад +15

      @@augustortiz , 300 + pounds make a big difference in handling and braking

    • @jacobwebb8818
      @jacobwebb8818 Год назад +3

      @@richardtaylor9656 you ignored everything he said. The LS/LT blocks with aluminum heads and block are like 550~ odd pounds with all accessories. A Honda B18 weighs the same if not more. Get the idea out of your head that "hur dur, old America V8 heavy" and realize we're in the modern day age of CNC, computer designed blocks using CAD, economy everything. Engines nowadays have to be light, if they're not, they're a diesel.
      Alloy and just general metallurgy technology has come a very long way in 30 years to allow us to make alloys that are light yet very strong to tensile forces

    • @mitchellsteindler
      @mitchellsteindler Год назад +2

      @Jacob Webb you're ignoring the fact thay the ecoboost camaro is much lighter than the camaro ss. Probably because the ecoboost camaro is designed with lower strength (smaller) parts which weigh much less on top of having half the cylinders.

    • @mitchellsteindler
      @mitchellsteindler Год назад +6

      @@jacobwebb8818 the 2.0 weighs 300lb less than the ss...just to be clear

  • @p-rob6275
    @p-rob6275 Год назад +9

    I’m glad that you showcase all different platform builds…the owners, especially providing them for you to do it as well. Your unbiased feedback on them is what makes it great!!

  • @likeits1985
    @likeits1985 Год назад +12

    Wow! I mean I've heard of 6-cylinder Mustangs. But a muscle car with a four-banger....WHAT?! I really like that you covered this oddity of a muscle car.

    • @arrgorndenethor
      @arrgorndenethor Год назад +5

      Look back to the 80s there were 4cyl turbo cars, the SVO mustang, Dodge Daytonas, Formula firebirds

    • @chicanoman2999
      @chicanoman2999 Год назад +6

      This is literally nothing new 😂

    • @selfproclaimednobody4614
      @selfproclaimednobody4614 Год назад +3

      It's been around..... As the others have said

    • @paulotremba4688
      @paulotremba4688 Год назад +1

      a muscle car has 8 cylinders

    • @jefferyharambe5067
      @jefferyharambe5067 Год назад

      @@arrgorndenethor Formula Firebirds didn't have 4 cyls

  • @Tman-rv3ke
    @Tman-rv3ke Год назад +10

    Not a big fan of 4 cylinder turbos but this one’s pretty badass 😂

  • @bigbosha5270
    @bigbosha5270 Год назад +3

    I think the reason these have garnered such attention is because of the original use of the motor in the ATS, which folks were already inclined to modify due to them being on the alpha platform. I currently own an LTG ATS rwd sedan with just about the book thrown at it. They are super fun and quite unique. I see modified LTG's once a month or so.

  • @tweeder3965
    @tweeder3965 Год назад +2

    ZZP is AMAZING! I got a Cadillac ATS 2.0t 6spd and basically every mod is from ZZP. Never had any fitment or breakage issues from their products. Superior company for sure, great to see them get the recognition they deserve

    • @pablor5357
      @pablor5357 Год назад

      How much you pushing and how much $ have you spent on the engine?

  • @Jasontyo
    @Jasontyo Год назад +3

    I honestly wish the turbo 4 Camaro and Mustang were not Camaro's and Mustangs. Some fascia changes and a different name would make a lot of people think more highly of the Turbo 4 Models. What if the 2.0T Camaro was styled slightly less aggressive and called Chevy Monte Caro/Lumina/Beretta whatever. A slightly differently styled Mustang only available with the turbo 4 would make a great new Probe or Capri.

  • @ajkeyes4230
    @ajkeyes4230 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love my 4cyl Camaro some love the loud sound of a V8 , which I 100% do as well , but I love the turbo spool and blow off sound !! No hate to anyone’s ride. The way I look at it if someone doesn’t like it , well that’s why you don’t have one I guess !!

  • @anthonyclaxton2930
    @anthonyclaxton2930 Год назад +2

    Never liked the 4 cyl "muscle" cars honestly. I get people want to "save" money by going with these, but if you're going to mod it to 450whp like this you couldn't just spent the money that you spent on the car and mods to get that same power out of the Camaro SS for practically the same price. And then go forced induction with the SS V8 and have close to 750whp at least.

  • @evannagle3706
    @evannagle3706 Год назад +2

    Got a really nice 2015 ATS 2.0t fully built pushing about 550-560hp got every single upgrade for zzp this thing is awesome and my friends love it since it’s so different

    • @pablor5357
      @pablor5357 Год назад

      How much you think you’ve spent to get to 550?

  • @froopty1854
    @froopty1854 Год назад +10

    Anything zzp puts time and effort into is worth a look always, and this thing I just bad ass

  • @ivancholakov3737
    @ivancholakov3737 Год назад +9

    ZZP build the coolest sleepers HANDS DOWN

  • @hooah1986
    @hooah1986 Год назад +39

    I was really hoping when they released this 4 cylinder platform that we would see big things. I am surprised that it hasn’t taken off yet tbh.

    • @drewluera4272
      @drewluera4272 Год назад +8

      This engine is also in the Cadillac ATS and CTS. It’s a bit more popular on that side

    • @velocitywot9573
      @velocitywot9573 Год назад +11

      Because there’s plenty of 2.0L 4 cylinders available with huge aftermarket support. From the Honda Ks to the Volkswagen EA888
      Also like he says, Camaro synonymous with V8.
      Glad to see the Camaro ecoboost getting it’s time in the lime light.

    • @bawlout9367
      @bawlout9367 Год назад +5

      Because a ford focus st with just a bolt on turbo kit will make 450whp EASY without building the bottom end. If you spent that money on any other platform you'd make 650whp + reliably. It's a dead end platform and always will be if I need aux fuel, rods pistons stage 3 cams etc etc etc for 450whp it's not 2008 anymore.

    • @bawlout9367
      @bawlout9367 Год назад +3

      @velocity wot exactly what I was saying 450whp with all that work is not worth it. Plus the ecoboost mustang took all the hype when the pony cars got turbos.

    • @bestmillimeter1858
      @bestmillimeter1858 Год назад

      When the other engine choices in the platform include a legendary motor like the LS/LT V8, it makes the I4/V6 options much less appealing.

  • @jimmynickelz
    @jimmynickelz Год назад +7

    Now you have my undivided attention. This should be interesting.

  • @sonofaglicth3332
    @sonofaglicth3332 Год назад +5

    That thing is sick! I'd wanna make a slidey boi version with a bi turbo setup for tourqe equalization for top end and bottom end.

  • @MileHighBoi
    @MileHighBoi Год назад +3

    I have a 2017 2.0 V4 Camaro. It’s not that great but it’s not that bad actually. Faster than most cars on the roads and the gas mileage is good. I’m glad you made this video bro I was waiting on one for the 2.0 turbo camaro

  • @GibbsEmphasis
    @GibbsEmphasis Год назад +2

    I can't speak for the earlier ones, but my 2019 2.0T Camaro has yet to have any mechanical issues at 67,000 miles so far. Haven't exactly babied it either, hahaha. The stock version of the motor is unusual for a modern turbo-4, with a lot more top-end whooosh and some turbo lag before that. Polar opposite of the EcoBoost Mustangs and BMWs it competes with, which have beefier midrange and less at the top. Go test-drive one -- it's a much more '90s tuner car experience than any other boosted car on sale these days.

    • @goatz556
      @goatz556 6 месяцев назад

      How's it still holding up? Very curious since I'm getting a 2019 2.0t in a few days

  • @jackdren9974
    @jackdren9974 Год назад +2

    Man put all this money into a 4 cylinder to make the same power as a stock 8 cylinder 🗿

    • @sugerhitman1295
      @sugerhitman1295 Год назад

      Tyler works at ZZP doing his own labor....plus modding FI engines aren't that expensive....the SS still would be at the higher cost.

  • @confusion9000
    @confusion9000 Год назад +5

    Reliability and weight distribution are important. I'm wondering how much lighter the 2.0 is, and how it affects the cornering. Also, you can build more power with the V8, but for road coarse application there is a power to weight ratio and distribution that is ideal

    • @gbrunner24
      @gbrunner24 Год назад +1

      My car weighs 3400lbs with me in it, approximately 300-400lbs lighter than the V8 models. Ends up being nearly perfect 50/50 weight distribution. It's a ton of fun on the road course.

    • @wellingtonbruh3756
      @wellingtonbruh3756 Год назад +2

      Had both a 4 banger and V8. You feel the weight in corners and the weight balance too. 4banger handles better and I can really throw the front end around.

    • @gbrunner24
      @gbrunner24 Год назад +1

      @@wellingtonbruh3756 Turn in is so good with the 4 cylinder. The V8 is great, but you can definitely feel the weight difference.

  • @BLUPRINT1LE
    @BLUPRINT1LE Год назад +9

    Major shoutout to TDIB giving Michigan some recognition we deserve with ZZP! I have a V8 but these 2.0T is definitely underrated. Mad kudos to the owner who spent the money on the built but getting the V8 + cam would be better for the long haul when you want more power down the road

    • @arnoldbass8709
      @arnoldbass8709 Год назад +1

      At the end of the day u can get power out of anything it doesn’t matter how many cylinders it has I seen 4 bangers or 6 cylinders beat V8 in V10

  • @greddyt05
    @greddyt05 Год назад +2

    Fun fact that most don’t know is that motor and factory turbo also comes in the Buick Regal as well as the Malibu. I have a 2013 Malibu with this motor in it and I’ve done a few things to it. Mine is putting down 300+ at the wheels up from the know factory 225ish whp. Not a rocket by any means, but still fun to make people scratch their heads. Lol

  • @luciusael
    @luciusael Год назад +2

    I heard the opposite about reliability, though: that the 2.3 Ecoboost is LESS reliable than the LTG.

  • @wristofkings
    @wristofkings Год назад +10

    Back when the original Mustang SVO with the turbo Lima (along with the T-Bird Turbo) came out, those cars made a lot of sense to build considering they made similar numbers to a stock 5.0L. They are still very cool as far as 80s Fox bodies go.
    But now the whole point of these smaller engines is the value proposition. If you're going to spend nearly as much money as the difference between the base and SS to build a turbo 2.0L up to SS levels, that's thoroughly pointless unless you're just trying to be different. Kudos to the creator of this one though, it looks pretty well done even with the auto.

    • @08turboSS
      @08turboSS 7 месяцев назад

      The turbo camaro os several hundred lbs lighter than a LT1 camaro, the lightest V8 and with similar crank hp and more torque and sticky rubber it"d be considerably quicker in all acceleraation and the Turbo Camaro 1LE has higher skid pad than any/all other Camaros. But yeah stock power its a rental.

  • @videogamefreak221122
    @videogamefreak221122 Год назад +1

    Honestly, the 4 banger and v6 muscle cars (barring the charger/challenger v6) are legit performance cars now. I don’t think I’d dump a bunch of money into modding one though, because at that point you might as well have just bought the v8 from the start and had a better starting point

  • @jdgoerke13
    @jdgoerke13 Год назад +2

    The cavalier 2.4 turbo was the first 4cyl to do sub 10 1/4 mile. There also was that guy that built the Pontiac under 5 seconds I believe

  • @joseesparza6558
    @joseesparza6558 Год назад +8

    I’d like to see more of zzp’s builds on here. Do it for the ecotec enthusiasts

  • @itsdokko2990
    @itsdokko2990 Год назад +5

    it's definitely a breath of fresh air. i love to see unexpected builds

  • @Jokingskull99
    @Jokingskull99 Год назад +2

    If both Ford and Chevy had taken their respective turbo 4 cylinders, and put them in a different RWD car, gear heads would have loved them, but the suits knew that ignorant people would buy the four cylinder variant, because they just want to say the have a Camaro/Mustang, and don't actually know that there is a difference

  • @d-phoenix2198
    @d-phoenix2198 Год назад +1

    I believe the main reason why they even bothered to make 4 cylinder Mustangs and Camaros is to tap into the global market (Europe-Japan) that has ridiculous taxes for anything above the 2-2.5 Litre category. I have seen tons of 4 Cylinder Mustangs here in Greece for instance.

    • @d-phoenix2198
      @d-phoenix2198 Год назад

      I seriously wonder who would fall for such a steaming pile of bs.

  • @TheLostYeti
    @TheLostYeti Год назад +4

    Definitely a really cool build, neat to see something different. I do think unless 4 cyl Camaro prices drop though, it would be a hard sell to go this route over an alternative turbo car or if a Camaro fan moving to the V8.
    Very much so a “you have to WANT a Camaro” but also have a love for the import style turbo build. Niche market, but would be stoaked to see one like this on the road or at a meet.

  • @slycooper61
    @slycooper61 Год назад +4

    I love how you always do different and unique builds. Not your typical Supras and common stuff. You always bring out something interesting. Different in a very good way. I pray that 👌

  • @500_niko
    @500_niko Год назад +2

    My buddy had one of these in 2018 it was the RS model it was super funny riding in it. It didn’t make sense. People didn’t believe him either no one understood. Unfortunately it had tons of problems from factory and he got it lemon lawed. It was a super dope car tho

  • @duhduhlovo1670
    @duhduhlovo1670 Год назад +3

    Dodge should've took the dart and made a rwd 2.0 litre little Pony car . It could've been the GT86, Miata or S2k rival for JDM. Especially if Dodge offered a converitble and hardtop version or at least sold a nice hard top for it. I think of they really focused on making it reliable as well as giving it some really good looks the car easily would've caught a lot of buyers especially cause it would've been something none of us would've expected Dodge to do

    • @bigmoe8982
      @bigmoe8982 Год назад

      Nah they should keep it FWD but made a SRT version around 250hp then a GLH version with AWD 300+ hp.

  • @buzzsantana6637
    @buzzsantana6637 Год назад +4

    I love when you do videos showcasing lower trim muscle cars! Builds like these are super unique and really embody the spirit of american muscle regardless of how many cylinders they have

  • @rustedratchetgarage6788
    @rustedratchetgarage6788 Год назад +2

    500 horsepower better steering response and better cornering abilities I'll take that

  • @iMaNii4k
    @iMaNii4k Год назад +1

    When I first got into cars, I thought bigger was ALWAYS better. Now I can appreciate both and appreciate the kind of people I’ve met that didn’t always have the coolest best versions of their car.

  • @carlyeremian
    @carlyeremian Год назад +3

    Love all the different cars you review! I’m torn on this one. I love the idea of building a 4 cylinder Camaro….but I love the V8.

    • @davidestrada7337
      @davidestrada7337 Год назад

      the v8 is just going to be much more reliable in the long run

  • @FugitiveVette
    @FugitiveVette Год назад +3

    So I had no idea my Ion Redline had a better built 2.0 Liter Eco Tech? I got 200k on mine and it’s running strong 💪🏾

    • @goatz556
      @goatz556 6 месяцев назад +1

      Is it still going? How is it

    • @FugitiveVette
      @FugitiveVette 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@goatz556 it’s going great 👍 just fixed the exhaust. Bola resonator and muffler.

    • @goatz556
      @goatz556 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@FugitiveVette nice, how many miles have you got on it? Any major or minor problems with it aswell? (Asking these cuz I'm getting a 2019 2.0t in a couple days lmao) doesn't seem like there's a ton of vids on the 4cyl Camaros other than reviewers

    • @FugitiveVette
      @FugitiveVette 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@goatz556 engine is amazing. Power, speed + reliability and never consumes oil even at 200k

    • @FugitiveVette
      @FugitiveVette 6 месяцев назад

      @@goatz556 yeah I 💭 why ? No one has done a 2.0 Camaro build other than this vid?

  • @tommyj674
    @tommyj674 Год назад +1

    No kidding. I drive past that thing every day. I live dang near right across from that ZZP warehouse. Super nice guys.

  • @mykelengieza7057
    @mykelengieza7057 Месяц назад

    This cat for sure has an Sportster that he proudly drives around on....."It has the 1300cc engine, Bro!"

  • @4godadddygo
    @4godadddygo Год назад +5

    Please do a review of the zzp Chevy cruise

  • @zerohourdrift
    @zerohourdrift Год назад +13

    I love the ltg cars, there was one floating around with full 1le suspension and it was damn near as fast as the v8 models around the track Bc it has like 300 pounds off the nose. As for this particular car, Zzp’s personal cars are all really nice, but man they need to work on their quality control. There’s a bunch of problems with a lot of their parts. Like for example; Their billet 3800 fuel rails came assembled wrong for a long time, rather than take the blame and fix the problem, their response was “oh the guy assembling them was doing it wrong” like ok cool, but he’s still your employee and your product was problematic. Idk, I’ve used their parts but still it’s annoying lol

  • @travdripdrip382
    @travdripdrip382 Год назад +2

    My first car my senior year was a 93 mustang fox body with the2.4L 4cyl. So slow. This was in 2003. I put a 50 shot dry ZEX nitrous kit on it and it was actually a lot of fun after that.

  • @jaymelynnmcintyre8574
    @jaymelynnmcintyre8574 Год назад +1

    I've always have dug these, I have a 2019 4 cyl Camero auto, I SMOKE SOOO MANY PEOPLE OFF THE LINE AND TO FINISH ACTUALLY . LOVE YOUR PAINT KOB I WANT ONE AS WELL THAT TYPE BUT THE COST WHOOOO

  • @630Cars
    @630Cars Год назад +8

    Love unique builds like this!

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 Год назад +4

    Same power, better fuel economy.😂

  • @lostwill86
    @lostwill86 Год назад +2

    Remember folks. You don't need a v8 to go fast

  • @andc2092
    @andc2092 Год назад +1

    Over covid quarantine I started throwing a bunch of zzp parts into my 2.0L Cadillac, running full stage 2 on 91 octane, it definitely gets rid of the old man vibe 🤣

  • @horizen1345
    @horizen1345 Год назад +5

    Always wondered about these, i always see modified ecoboost mustangs but not 2L camaros 🤔

    • @justaformer11b95
      @justaformer11b95 Год назад

      Same. I think the mustang has an edge when it comes to handling and drivability though. So if you’re going to modify a 4cyl, may as well get one that offers the other things you need when doing a lightweight, performance based build. That is kinda my thoughts.

    • @kw2519
      @kw2519 Год назад +2

      I think it’s price. I think the mustang gives you more for less money.

    • @WhoThisGuy515
      @WhoThisGuy515 Год назад +1

      I think it has to do with Chevrolet wants you to buy the V8 and made the 4 cylinder so they can continue the SS. Ford would like nothing more for people to buy nothing but their ecoboost line up so they could drop the V8 and save money. So you get more aftermarket support for the Ecoboost and less for the EcoTec.

    • @justaformer11b95
      @justaformer11b95 Год назад

      @@WhoThisGuy515 I thought the ford ecoboost was really expensive for them to produce? I could be way off but buying a crate ecoboost is really expensive compared to their V8 I thought.

    • @DrRyan82994
      @DrRyan82994 Год назад

      mustang benefits from the focus aftermarket

  • @josesandoval1726
    @josesandoval1726 6 месяцев назад +1

    I own a 2017 camaro Rs 2.0 6 speeds With A Mishimoto cold Intake, with Muffler delete.. and Tbh I do Love it💯😮‍💨

  • @injectorplanet4306
    @injectorplanet4306 Год назад +1

    that first giggle said it all.

  • @allenburns6320
    @allenburns6320 Год назад +4

    I had a 2020 camaro 2.0t that was I take downpipe from zzp and it was just as fast as a scat pack and it handled so well personally wasn’t reliable but I beat the crap out of mine for almost 100k mile and it finally blew up

    • @RCXDerp
      @RCXDerp Год назад +1

      100k miles isn't too terrible my golf r felt like garbage at 100k miles

  • @zeala53
    @zeala53 Год назад +5

    Im sure the reason these cars arent really popular for people who like modyfing cars is beacuse of what you said about just spending the money on a v8. It doesnt make sense to me to put a bunch of money into a 4 cyl just to make what the stock v8 does but with less reliability. Id rather just sell the I4 and put the money towards a v8 with alot more potential...

  • @chicolittle5409
    @chicolittle5409 Год назад +1

    I don't know what is so unique about the sound. It sounds just like every vacuum cleaner I've ever heard.

  • @Blakelikesfood
    @Blakelikesfood Год назад +1

    You people are thinking wrong. This probably destroys every V8 variant on every track. This has been shown on many platforms because of better balance.

  • @kw2519
    @kw2519 Год назад +3

    This needs to be a stick….

  • @brooksallenyoung
    @brooksallenyoung Год назад +3

    Mk8 gti? Whats your take David?
    Personally, I love mine.

  • @MICHA3L216
    @MICHA3L216 Год назад +2

    I like that ZZpeformance develops stuff for uncommon platforms

    • @Mike-pb7jm
      @Mike-pb7jm Год назад

      GM ecotecs are the most common GM platforms.

  • @SomeOne_86
    @SomeOne_86 Год назад +3

    Dude turns down all kinds of amazing cars but drives this lmfao

  • @cameronjones1283
    @cameronjones1283 Год назад +1

    I’m going to have to correct you. Yes Ford did get rid of the V6. But Chevy still kept the V6. You can still get a 3.6 in a brand new Camaro which is an upgrade to the base 2.0. IMO the 3.6 is a better platform then the 2.0 because the bottom end is much stronger.

  • @camtron1967
    @camtron1967 24 дня назад +1

    Remember though the point of this car isn’t to be extremely powerful. That’s what the v8 is for. This is for novice drivers, people on a budget, or teens.

  • @galaxydrifter9799
    @galaxydrifter9799 Год назад +1

    I can't be the only one who absolutely loves camaros but wouldn't choose them over a Mustang just because they cannot for the life of them make a good rear end

  • @racingdreamz8021
    @racingdreamz8021 Год назад +1

    Only issue with it is the engine missing 4 cylinders, Anyone seem em laying around so we can put em back ?

  • @markwillis675
    @markwillis675 Год назад +2

    Just bought one 3 weeks ago. Just starting to mod. What all did you do to get 450hp?

    • @gbrunner24
      @gbrunner24 Год назад

      Basically our full ZZP catalog for mods. Rods, pistons, Stage 3 cams, valve springs, head studs, Z57 turbo, intercooler, intake, downpipe, exhaust, and E85. The aux fueling isn't needed to get to that level, but it helps for multiple reasons.

  • @Ilx_Jay
    @Ilx_Jay Год назад +12

    Reminds me of a Nissan Silvia. A 2+2 4 banger turbocharged and rear wheel drive.

  • @gbrunner24
    @gbrunner24 Год назад +1

    Thanks again David for the great review and coming to the shop. I hope this gives some people with the LTG Camaro to have some fun.
    I think that one of the commenters said it best, the 4 cylinder Camaro is best when looked at in a vacuum. Imagine this: GM announces that they're coming out with a new fun vehicle. RWD, turbo with good power, available manual, available LSD, 50/50 weight distribution, relatively light (>3400lbs). They would be revered and people would love it. However, because it the Camaro name attached people hate it. Yes, there's always going to be the V8 version available, yes there's always a better option out there; however, for people who can't afford the V8 or want better gas mileage (The LTG version will get +30mpg on the highway with premium) or whatever they may want, it's not a great platform to have some fun with.

  • @jrfurgt3380
    @jrfurgt3380 Год назад +1

    When they first came out with mustang, camaro, challanger with 4 cyl or V6 I never liked them and hate it but after the covid hits I feel like the 4cyl and V6 has potential now I like it

  • @u1richh
    @u1richh Год назад +2

    Those ZZPerformance guys always do cool shit.
    Example: Saturn Ion

  • @chestercard3671
    @chestercard3671 Год назад +2

    Hands down one of the funnest platforms in ever owned and modified . power was amazing and the turbo is not to be fukd w haha it made some amazing power . 50/50 weight distribution , w minor suspension mods it handled like a go cart !!!! Fuel economy was amazing too. Put many v8/v6 to shame 🤣🤣

  • @BrendanRSX
    @BrendanRSX Год назад +1

    It’s definitely unique but the money spent to make these up figures, might as well spend a lil more on an SS plus bolt ons. That being said, I’m glad this was done cuz it’s not a cookie cutter build. It’s different, unique

  • @worldrage619
    @worldrage619 Год назад +1

    People are always shocked when I say I’d totally own a 4 cylinder muscle car. I’d prefer the v8 of course but I’d also love the opertunity to build a eco boost or ecotech car. I actually badly want to build either a fox body or thunderbird and put a modern eco boost in it. To bad my thunderbird was stolen recently.

  • @joshuayammer1994
    @joshuayammer1994 Год назад +1

    My uncles gf got one when they first came out in like 2016. It was a lot of fun for the time but now I have Na Hondas that are way faster. She still has the 4cyl Camaro today runs great!

  • @txma.
    @txma. Год назад +1

    I love camaros but I hardly see any good builds on this platform, glad to see another addition to that list

  • @mathieubeland9532
    @mathieubeland9532 Год назад +1

    as a honda guy im far from being a 4cyl hater but im not a fan of 4cyl camaros/mustangs. To me cars have personalities and the v8 is what makes muscle cars what they are. I'm sure it handles better and can perform good but my mind cant process that neon-like noise coming from a camaro. With the way things are going everyone should get the v8 while it still exists.

  • @Gocrybozo
    @Gocrybozo Год назад +2

    I'm glad to see ZZP is getting more known💕

  • @bryanbridges6152
    @bryanbridges6152 Год назад +2

    Should be considerably faster than a stock 6th gen SS from a roll. Makes more power and and is lighter than the v8.

  • @ivanortiz4033
    @ivanortiz4033 Год назад

    “You still have the Camaro-isms like, low visibility and stuff like that” lol I love you David!

  • @danejohnson8361
    @danejohnson8361 Год назад +1

    Gotta love ZZP. I have a tone of there stuff on my Bonneville SSEI. (3.8 supercharged v6)