Tag Archives: 2.0T
Hot and Cold – Intercooler Pipes R&D, Part 2: Almost There
Eliminating the Eyesore – Expansion Tank R&D, Part 4: Final Form
They say that good things come to those who wait, and we’d certainly say that’s the case with the Mishimoto 2016+ Camaro expansion tank. Note that I did not specify “SS” here. This tank also fits on the 2.0T, but we haven’t gotten a change to test it out on a V6 model yet, though it should fit. If any V6 owners are local to the Philadelphia area and want to come on by for a test fit so that we can be 100% sure, please reach out!
We’ve tested the tank on both of our Camaros, … Continue Reading ››
Little Caddy – Catch Can R&D, Part 4: ATS Hose Routing
Hello to all my wonderful Camaro 2.0T and Cadillac ATS owners! In our last update, we made the big reveal of our patent-pending blow-by tap. We drilled down into the details of how we plan on mining that nasty vein of oil vapor out of your LTG and transporting it to a catch can, instead of into your intake manifold.
Today, we’re going to take it back to basics a little bit and look specifically at that whole “transport” element. To go even further back to basics, check out our technical section to see Continue Reading ››
Cool to the Core – Radiator R&D, Part 1: Stock Review and Renderings
One of my favorite things about working for Mishimoto is the sheer breadth of our many different projects. We're working on much more than only Chevy parts! Our garage always contains some interesting combination of trucks, hot hatches, muscle cars, and more. With all that fun stuff just meters away (separated from me by nothing more than a thin layer of clear glass, no less), it’s a small wonder I get anything done around here.
All this considered, I still occasionally receive some form of the following response after telling people … Continue Reading ››