This week’s Drag Race has a 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 racing on the quarter mile against a 2012 Ford Mustang GT.
It would be difficult to not appreciate fourth generation muscle, particularly GM muscle. Despite not having the same curves and styling as their predecessors, these loud and proud machines still often rocked massive V8 engines, RWD, and the ability to leap into a wheelie at the drag strip.
This week’s Burnout takes us to Jim Ellis Chevrolet in Atlanta, Georgia, where we get to watch a late model COPO Camaro race car do a crazy, crazy burnout right in front of the dealership.
The new Camaro is coming soon, and nobody here at LS1Tech.com can wait any longer. Now we sort of don’t have to.
The new Z06 is a monster of a car with that new supercharged 6.2-liter LT4 dumping 650 horsepower and 650 pounds of twist to the rear wheels. With that much grunt, the Z06 is quite the fast machine and it has been finding itself in numerous racing battles the world over.
LS motors don’t just power the greatest cars in the world, they also power dreams, hope and progress. If that sounds like a stretch, just take one look at the new COPO Camaro.
Sometimes it is easy to find oneself focusing more on the LS Camaro, which often causes us to forget that there is also a version that sports an LT1. There is no denying that the LS is the better of the two, but that doesn't make the LT1 a bad engine in the least.