new best in Lingenfelter LS9 Camaro - 10.235 @ 137.84
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new best in Lingenfelter LS9 Camaro - 10.235 @ 137.84
We ran our shop LS9 powered Camaro SS at Muncie drag strip on Wednesday (26 May 2010). Our new best is 10.235 @ 137.84.
This car is a full weight vehicle with AC etc. With driver we are around 4160 lbs.
With the weather conditions that day the effective altitude was 4100 feet so I am sure we have some room for improvement with just a bit better weather.
We had the 2-step set to 2800 rpm on the 10.235 run (the run in the video).
We now have half shafts made for the new 241 mm/9.5" differential so we were able to make multiple passes without breaking parts this time. Some may recall that we broke the prototype half shafts with the 9.5" differential and also the 4.10 ring and pinion in the stock differential down at Camaro5 Fest.
Our previous best was a 10.36 @ 139.95 MPH.
Here is a link to the video.
Here are some of the vehicle specifications:
Some pictures from under the hood and of the differential etc. can be found in some of the previous thread about this vehicle.
This car is a full weight vehicle with AC etc. With driver we are around 4160 lbs.
With the weather conditions that day the effective altitude was 4100 feet so I am sure we have some room for improvement with just a bit better weather.
We had the 2-step set to 2800 rpm on the 10.235 run (the run in the video).
We now have half shafts made for the new 241 mm/9.5" differential so we were able to make multiple passes without breaking parts this time. Some may recall that we broke the prototype half shafts with the 9.5" differential and also the 4.10 ring and pinion in the stock differential down at Camaro5 Fest.
Our previous best was a 10.36 @ 139.95 MPH.
Here is a link to the video.
Here are some of the vehicle specifications:
- 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS with TR6060 6 speed manual transmission
- Lingenfelter built ZR1 LS9 engine with:
- Lingenfelter High Flow supercharger front cover L250110309
- 102 mm throttle body (Lingenfelter front cover ported to match)
- Lingenfelter LS9 overdrive harmonic balancer L220100309
- Lingenfelter LS9 2.38 diameter upper supercharger pulley
- Lingenfelter custom fabricated aluminum LS9 double stacked intercooler assembly
- Lingenfelter GT9 - LS9 camshaft
- Lingenfelter CNC ported LS9 cylinder heads with factory titanium intake valves and hollow stem exhaust valves
- JE forged aluminum pistons
- Larger fuel injectors
- Stock GM LS9 crankshaft & titanium connecting rods
- Stock LS9 dry sump oil pump and pan
- Custom dry sump oil tank
- Setrab intercooler heat exchanger
- American Racing 2 inch primary headers
- Custom Corsa exhaust system
- Lingenfelter steel 9 bolt LS9 flywheel with LPE twin disk Camaro clutch kit
- Lingenfelter LNC-002 2-step launch controller
- Line lock with Lingenfelter TVS Diode kit installed
- Lingenfelter RPM-002 RPM activated switch triggering a Raptor multi-LED shift light
- Lingenfelter twin pump fuel system
- Lingenfelter prototype dash mounted gauge pod with boost gauge
- Custom roll cage
- Trunk mounted intercooler fluid tank with high volume intercooler pump
- CCW Camaro SS DragPack wheel package with 28x10 16 inch Hoosier slicks and 17” front drag tires
- GM Camaro V6 brakes (to clear the 16” rear wheels)
- MTI short throw shifter with Momo low profile leather shift ****
- 241 mm (9.5”) billet aluminum differential with 4.10 ring & pinion gear set
- HD halfshafts
- LPE/Sachs adjustable shocks (front and rear) with stock springs
- Hotchkis chassis brace
- Pfadt subframe bushings
- Pfadt differential bushings
- Lingenfelter Gen 5 Camaro adjustable trailing arms (L500101410)
- Lingenfelter Gen 5 Camaro adjustable forward tie rods (L500111410)
- prototype Lingenfelter rear wing
- prototype Lingenfelter high-rise hood (modified to clear the custom intercooler)
Some pictures from under the hood and of the differential etc. can be found in some of the previous thread about this vehicle.
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Careful ss1129 might think you are a troll.
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Well Lingenfelter didn't seem embarrassed when THEY started the thread on their car and its times. Actually they seemed proud of the car. I just thought it was very interesting that they were only .35 sec faster than such a lightly modded 2011 Mustang .... the SUBJECT of this thread is the 2011 Mustang and its potential for performance against a 2010 Camaro. Some people seem to think the Camaro will respond to mods much better. After seeing Lingenfelter's car preform and Evolutions car preform I'm not so sure.
then you post every single mod on the camaro and then you say the above.
Make of it what you will.
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I'm willing to bet that mustang wasn't running in 4100 ft DA either. Take this camaro to a sea level track and you have a 9 sec car.
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My first response this thread.
My second response this thread
Other members response about the track.
Your lie this thread
My response in this thread to your lie.
Your weak *** response response
My response in the other thread.
I don't see how low 10s are pathetic times I guess maybe you have never built or driven one but THIS is John who could be your twin posted. You two guys are two peas in the same pod. I frankly was impressed that the Mustang ran mid 10s with so relatively few mods and still am.
My response on the other thread
I still think the Lingenfelter car has the potential to be a 9sec car. Perhaps it is the track. And I'm still pleasantly surprised that the Mustang ran strang 10 with minimal mods.
Now stop following me from thread to thread and lieing about what I said you are becoming an internet stalker.
My second response this thread
Other members response about the track.
You are welcome!.. Excuse me but I thought the point of this thread was discus the 2011 Mustang as being over rated. You sound pissed off? I guess maybe and all out Lingefelter 2010 Camaro with a ZR1 supercharged engine beating a lightly modded 100 shot 2011 Mustang by only .35 sec might be bothering you ...so sorry.
The point of my post was to show how the 2011 Mustang has a lot of potential and isn't over rated. And yes I own a Shelby but I have owned several GM's as well. GM like Ford builds some good cars.
The point of my post was to show how the 2011 Mustang has a lot of potential and isn't over rated. And yes I own a Shelby but I have owned several GM's as well. GM like Ford builds some good cars.
No the point of this site and this forum in particular is to discuss LS based/2010 camaro/vehicles....not to tout a completely unrelated vehicle but thanks for your dedication to that cause. So you honestly posted that ridiculously modded camaro running those pathetic times to show how quick the '11 GT is?? Funny how no one truly knows how much is being sprayed yet you believe it as if it were scripture. Personally I could care less if it's running 9's from the factory...I'd never own one. I also don't go on Mustang forums talking smack about cars I don't own in order to get a rise out of people either. And yes, I too owned a mustang a few years ago as well but unlike you, I don't like to stir the pot w/ people just for the heck of it.
The funny part is I have owned almost as many GMs as Fords and I'm currently looking into loving used C6Z06's but I'm also a realist. I think Ford hit it out of the park with the 2011 Stang and Camaro is going to have to slip a more aggressive cam in or lose weight or something to keep up. The Stang looks like it responds to the juice well also. Can't wait till someone tries a 150 or 200 shot on it. Looks like they have forged crank and forged powder rods so maybe they will handle it. Frankly I'm surprised the Lingenfelter car didn't run 9's. It did run 137 mph.
I still think the Lingenfelter car has the potential to be a 9sec car. Perhaps it is the track. And I'm still pleasantly surprised that the Mustang ran strang 10 with minimal mods.
Now stop following me from thread to thread and lieing about what I said you are becoming an internet stalker.
Last edited by FOG52; 06-02-2010 at 09:49 AM.