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Guys, I may be wrong, but I'm looking in the 1970 Camaro NHRA classification guide online and seeing the 350hp 402 cu in factored to 340 horsepower, rather than the 325 hp mentioned above. This would be in line with the earlier 350/360hp 396 engines in the earlier cars, can someone point me to the 325hp factored rating?
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That's amazing Greg, My car also costs very little money and almost no work at all to get to run. And just think, we are rated at more than one HP per cubic inch to boot.
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All kidding aside, it would make a great Combo in any of the Classes mention previously. To run the way the Hill's cars run it takes alot of time, money, testing and did I mention money?? Talk to Greg about his combo and I am sure he would tell you what parts are hard to come by and which ones aren't. Any Combo can be made to work, some are just easier/less expensive to work with. Good Luck and don't be shy about asking somebody about their Combo. RJ |
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