Camaro Z28 vs H/C 306ci Mustang
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Camaro Z28 vs H/C 306ci Mustang
This was the second quick run between a couple friends of mine, Mustang got the hit because of horrible traction/launching of the car. Camaro didn't really hit it until the end of first gear.
Camaro - ls1
- CheaTr cam
- 4.10's
- 2 step
- Drag wheels/tires with 28" et streets out back
Mustang
- H/C 306ci, sounded healthy not sure on specs?
- Drag wheels/tires but bald...
- Both cars are manual transmission
Camaro - ls1
- CheaTr cam
- 4.10's
- 2 step
- Drag wheels/tires with 28" et streets out back
Mustang
- H/C 306ci, sounded healthy not sure on specs?
- Drag wheels/tires but bald...
- Both cars are manual transmission
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If he's like most 5.0 stang owners he has GT40 irons with a B cam and FRPP shorties...but not too big of a throttle body and mass air meter, though, because that will **** it all up...
Good kill.
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I'm also curious on the setup of the 306 in that Mustang. Could be anything from 275rwhp to 400rwhp, and unfortunately the GT40/letter-cam cars sound pretty damn healthy but don't run well. Can you get some more details OP?
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Ill try to find out more from the owner. All I can come up with is the motor dyno'd 470hp at the crank, aluminum heads, 1.7 roller rockers, 12:1 compression. Ran a 13.08 spinning bad before the drag wheels/tires.
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