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Old 06-29-2007, 12:35 AM
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Default Now that's a high-winding Camaro

"That was worth the price of admission!"

Enjoy.

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I would say so
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Damn good driving also! Banging second in the air like that was awsome!I would like to know what rpm that thing was winding up to! Sounded KILLER!!
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Old 06-29-2007, 03:36 AM
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Sounds good, but how about a little modern GM muscle? LS1 6 speed Z28, heads/cam forged rotating assembly and a dry sump oiling system. 8800 rpm power shifts. It doesn't pull a wheel stand but listen to the launch rpm http://video.ls1tech.com/search/T56R...c700ceb9d8.htm
However, I have seen this car run in person when traction was no issue, and lets just say it was on the back bumper for about 20 feet.
http://video.ls1tech.com/search/whee...1f249bc7cb.htm
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sweet... Dig the LS1's big time..
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Default Re: Now that's a high-winding Camaro

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"That was worth the price of admission!"

Enjoy.



Eric, who owns that car?

There is a guy here locally who bracket races with a car painted similar to that.
His is a 69 Camaro.
Eric

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Copied/pasted from the video description:

"Mike Price's SS/FM Camaro 272 cu in Buick motor. G force 5 speed. 9.80s
10,400 rpm launch, wheelie through second gear ! Taken at United Manual transmission Racers ( UMTR )
event at Dragway 42, West salem OH
August 2006 www.umtrdragrace.com "

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