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What do you think...2011 camaro race
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<blockquote data-quote="Beercules" data-source="post: 15379770" data-attributes="member: 156123"><p>...I have a time slip showing what my 14 gt500 did to a lingenfeldter (all kinds of stickers) zl1 camaro...I spun tires at the line also....I'm not afraid. </p><p></p><p>The local denver radio personality recently had his spirits crushed when some engine builders told him on air you can now build a coyote for more power, cheaper than an LS engine... and cammed coyotes sound almost stock, so there are sleepers out there paving the way for you guys, putting the fear of God into the random gm driver unlucky enough to run across one of them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The turbo, auto coyotes are the ones that always beat me...I can't get traction at the line or shift like they can. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Haven't read this whole thread yet, but have a Camaro friend who told me they have some problem with their springs when they do cams. They relax into a compressed state and start floating after time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beercules, post: 15379770, member: 156123"] ...I have a time slip showing what my 14 gt500 did to a lingenfeldter (all kinds of stickers) zl1 camaro...I spun tires at the line also....I'm not afraid. The local denver radio personality recently had his spirits crushed when some engine builders told him on air you can now build a coyote for more power, cheaper than an LS engine... and cammed coyotes sound almost stock, so there are sleepers out there paving the way for you guys, putting the fear of God into the random gm driver unlucky enough to run across one of them. The turbo, auto coyotes are the ones that always beat me...I can't get traction at the line or shift like they can. Haven't read this whole thread yet, but have a Camaro friend who told me they have some problem with their springs when they do cams. They relax into a compressed state and start floating after time? [/QUOTE]
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