1968 Camaro UMTR
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1968 Camaro UMTR
We are pround to race with The UMTR 1968 camaro chromolly chassie with a 292 c.u i.n Small Block Chevy G-Force 5 speed ford 9" rear best time was 9.44 more to go leaving the line at 9400 shifting at 9800
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Originally Posted by cepx111
Very nice, and impressive numbers for such small displacment motor.
sounds awesome. Ya'll definetly did your homework on that motor.
Tell us more about the motor's specs.
Cp
sounds awesome. Ya'll definetly did your homework on that motor.
Tell us more about the motor's specs.
Cp
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Re: 1968 camaro UMTR viedo
Originally Posted by SharpMotorsports
http://s284.photobucket.com/albums/ll17/SharpMotorsports/?action=view¤t=cmaro1video.flv
Viedo from moroso 8)
Viedo from moroso 8)
Kinda partial though :lol:
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OUCH Talk about BUZZING! I would love to just HEAR that thing run! I would sound SWEET!
Back in the 80's I saw in a magazine,I think it was a 55 Chevy 283 running 11 something and I thought that was cool. But I guess with todays technology 9's are possible.
I would guess a very good bottom end? I would love to see every detail of the engine just for my own knowlege but I understand Racers secrets :wink:
Anyway....you got my vote 8)
Back in the 80's I saw in a magazine,I think it was a 55 Chevy 283 running 11 something and I thought that was cool. But I guess with todays technology 9's are possible.
I would guess a very good bottom end? I would love to see every detail of the engine just for my own knowlege but I understand Racers secrets :wink:
Anyway....you got my vote 8)