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1800+hp Camaro Takes A Lickin…Keeps On Tickin!!!
“This light blue / carbon fiber split bumper Camaro got our attention from the get go at Lights out 8! The Camaro is powered by a Procharged 427 cubic inch small block and is putting down an impressive 1,800 horsepower at around 30 pounds of BOOST! During the second round of testing the hood flew off and it didn’t look to good. Competing in both the Leaf Spring class and Outlaw Drag Radial Classes, the guys had a full schedule and had no time to go on a hunt for a new hood, luckily the guys at Procharger stepped in and showed us all the love for the sport and true sportsmanship by letting the Camaro continue the rest of the week of racing with the hood from Procharger’s own SHOW CAR they had at their trailer! This is what its all about, racers helping racers and keeping the racing community moving forward! Watch the Camaro
take on twin turbo Mustangs, nitrous Camaros and MORE!”
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Im willing to bet that you didn’t know the all new 2020 C8 Chevy Corvette started its life as a Holden Ute! Yea the Australian pickup truck…That Ute! Well dont feel bad, GM was playing a big trick on all of us during the development of the C8 disguising it as the handy Aussie grocery getter. It all kinda makes sense with the big open cargo haul on the Ute which probably made for plenty space to fit the motor with out major fabrication.
“General Motors took unprecedented steps in an attempt to hide the development of the redesigned mid-engine 2020 Chevrolet Corvette that arrives in dealerships as early as next week.
Codenamed the “Blackjack” prototype, the eighth-generation Corvette started its life as a test vehicle with parts from earlier models and an Australian-made pickup called the Holden Ute — all to hide the fact that Chevy was developing its first mid-engine Corvette.
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