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  1. 2016 Camaro SS Video Review Series, Part 2: On-Road Review

    2016 Camaro SS Video Review Series, Part 2: On-Road Review

    The second segment of our video review series is up! In this video, we take you on-board our SS for a quick drive and  some basic first impressions. In this video we cover:

    -Driving Modes
    -Exhaust and Intake Sound
    -Wide Open Throttle Pull
    -Highway Manners

    Check it out!

    Our next video will feature some additional driving footage which highlights the handling of the SS.

    Thanks for watching!
    -John

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  2. Clean Valves for the SS. Camaro Catch Can Development, Part 2: Bracket Design and Fabrication

    Clean Valves for the SS. Camaro Catch Can Development, Part 2: Bracket Design and Fabrication

    Interested in picking up our Camaro SS catch can kit? Check out our discounted pre-sale linked below.

    Mishimoto 2016+ Camaro SS Catch Can Pre-Sale!

    Bracket Location and Fabrication

    The starting point for this Camaro oil catch can project is to determine the location of the catch can. Our can will be mounted by a direct-fit bracket specifically designed for the Camaro.

    Our goal is to create a kit that is stock-like in appearance and allows for easy draining and servicing.

    After considering a variety of locations for the can, we decided that the driver-side strut tower would be ideal.

    Camaro oil catch can mounting location
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  3. Clean Valves for the SS. Camaro Catch Can Development, Part 1: Intro and Stock Systems

    Clean Valves for the SS. Camaro Catch Can Development, Part 1: Intro and Stock Systems

    Interested in picking up our Camaro SS catch can kit? Check out our discounted pre-sale linked below.

    Mishimoto 2016+ Camaro SS Catch Can Pre-Sale!

    The 2016 Camaro is an impressive feat of modern technology. A 6.2L power plant pushes massive power through a true manual transmission while producing some incredible exhaust tones. GM has really captured the interests of enthusiasts with this new model, and the cues to vintage models are apparent throughout. The 2016 model receives the new LT1 engine, which is a direct-injection V8. In addition, the 2016 has shed a few hundred pounds over the previous model, which was often criticized for its pudginess. We've been filming various video reviews for our 2016 development vehicle, so be sure to check out our thoughts and let us know what you would like to see reviewed next!

    Now, on to the project at hand! Our first targeted

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  4. Power Through Deletion. 2015 WRX TGV Delete Kit, Part 1: Design and 3D Prototypes

    Power Through Deletion. 2015 WRX TGV Delete Kit, Part 1: Design and 3D Prototypes

    It's been nearly two years since our first 2015 WRX development vehicle rolled into the shop. We've had a lot of fun with the car, and our team has developed a multitude of awesome components to aid in cooling, elevate power, and improve styling. Our product line is essentially complete, meaning we are done wrenching on our WRX. This is bitter sweet, as we will be picking up another vehicle to start the process once again. Before shipping out the WRX, we had one more project up our sleeves to extract a touch more power.

    With our existing modifications, including our downpipe, intake, and cat-back exhaust system, most customers are making in the neighborhood of 290 whp and 310 wtq. Not bad for some simple bolt-on modifications and ECU tuning. We've been eyeing TGV modifications and have seen the impressive effects on Subarus from previous model years. We decided to open up the intake system on our 2015 to see if we could design a delete system that would deliver a few extra ponies.

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  5. Working on a cooler Coyote - Oil Cooler R&D, Part 1: Initial Prototype

    Working on a cooler Coyote - Oil Cooler R&D, Part 1: Initial Prototype

    Here at Mishimoto headquarters we are working to expand our arsenal of Mustang parts. We are making significant progress on our oil cooler design, and an interesting design it is. We are aware that many Mustang GT owners are adding forced induction to their already powerful V8s. We are taking this into account by offering an oil cooler that would still leave room for some of the larger intercoolers required for aftermarket turbo and supercharger kits. This strategy created quite a challenge for our engineers. As always, they rose to the occasion and created a brand new and unique cooler design specifically for our beloved GT. Drumroll please!

    Rather than designing a traditional bracket for this all-new oil cooler, our engineers went with an interesting design. Modeling the bracket after one of the plastic upper air diverters, the new bracket will replace the diverter as the bracket for the cooler. Because a picture really is worth a thousand words, check out some photos of the first

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  6. Cool Air for the EcoBoost. F-150 Intercooler R&D, Part 1: Factory Cooler Evaluation

    Cool Air for the EcoBoost. F-150 Intercooler R&D, Part 1: Factory Cooler Evaluation

    The EcoBoost (EB) engine series is quite impressive and packed full of amazing technology. Direct injection and efficient turbochargers have contributed significantly to improved fuel mileage without compromising engine output. Our fleet of shop vehicles currently includes two EB-powered vehicles, a Fiesta and a Mustang. Both models thoroughly impressed our team with their power, drivability, and handling. We developed a ton of new products for the 1.6L, 2.0L, and 2.3L. Now it is time to turn our attention to the V6 EB world. Our first target is a performance intercooler for the 11-14 3.5L F-150.

    From our experience with other EcoBoost models, the factory intercoolers are not exactly ideal. The Mustang heat-soaks after a few pulls, and both hot hatches will quickly exceed the intercooler efficiency with a couple easy modifications. Although the factory F150 intercooler is comparably more stout than the coolers for the smaller 4-cylinder models, many have still found it to be inefficient

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  7. 2016 Camaro SS Video Review Series, Part 1: Introduction & Initial Impressions

    2016 Camaro SS Video Review Series, Part 1: Introduction & Initial Impressions

    We've started our video review series! This first segment provides some insight into our plans for both the video series as well as initial product development. In addition, we cover some standout features on the 2016 and finish it off with a neat exhaust clip.

    Check it out!

    Thanks for watching!

    -John

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  8. 2016 Camaro SS Baseline Dyno Data!

    2016 Camaro SS Baseline Dyno Data!

    Our Camaro arrived late on Friday last week. As soon as it rolled off the truck, a swarm of employees surrounded the car, taking turns sitting in the seats, inspecting under the hood, snapping pictures, and wiping slobber from their chins. Alright, maybe not that last one. New development vehicles arrive here pretty frequently, but this one definitely attracted some attention. Being late in the day, we were left with the weekend to ponder and daydream about our turn at taking it for a spin. Before we left for the weekend, our team picked straws to see who would have the privilege of driving it first. One lucky team member took the car home for some break-in driving and splashed some water on the paint to clean it up from a long journey to our facility.

    This morning, we slapped on our official "Development" banner and started working out our schedule for development as well as plans for coverage on reviewing this brand new model. Check out a Full gallery of images from the front, back,

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  9. Keep Oil Out of Your Intake - Oil Catch Can R&D, Part 2: The Driver-Side

    Keep Oil Out of Your Intake - Oil Catch Can R&D, Part 2: The Driver-Side

    Last time we took a look at the passenger-side catch can setup for our brand-new Mustang GT. We will still be making more improvements to our original design going forward, but the main location will stay the same. Now onto our driver-side catch can development!

    Driver-side Mustang catch can bracket installed
    Driver-side Mustang catch can bracket installed

    Driver-side Mustang catch can installed
    Driver-side Mustang catch can installed

    The driver-side catch can was a bit more difficult to place than the

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  10. Mazda Miata NB Oil Cooler R&D, Part 4: On-Road Testing

    Mazda Miata NB Oil Cooler R&D, Part 4: On-Road Testing

    Interested in picking up our NB Miata oil cooler kit? Check out our discounted pre-sale linked below.

    Mishimoto 1999-2005 Mazda Miata Oil Cooler Kit Pre-Sale!

    Our idle warmup provided a nice baseline test to evaluate the benefit of the stock liquid-to-liquid oil cooler. From what we saw in the conditions of our first test, warmup is not greatly affected by this component. In this second portion of product testing, we will be evaluating the impact of this heat exchanger on cooling performance. More importantly, we will be evaluating the cooling benefits of our liquid-to-air cooler.

    Testing Plans

    Variations

    • Stock liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger
    • Mishimoto oil cooler setup
    • Mishimoto oil cooler setup plus stock liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger

    By testing the Mishimoto oil cooler both with and without the stock heat exchanger, we

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