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Old 05-09-2014, 10:54 AM   #11
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Default Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo

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Hey Rich, I saw a while back that the Fazio family posted video of their SS/L Mustang launching to get advice about the launch and the suspension movement between gear shifts. They mounted the camera under the back of the car and got it so both shocks could be seen. Then made a pass. They had an answer about the issue real soon from this website. Just suggesting camera location may be more helpful than putting it on the body. I may also be completely out of order too. Just trying to help Sir.
Good luck with this way cool Camaro.
Walt
Thanks Walt - I had very good footage of the suspension...it's just that it was the very first time I had seen the car from that vantage point and it didnt immediately click what was happening. I had already made the decision to swap the shocks before finding out about the body separation. At any rate the next outing I will have video from both under the car and exterior.

Even with the less than ideal set-up you could actually dial/race it as it was. Back to back runs in the heat with poor air and I short shifted the final pass...

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