The engine is a 355 small block running a stout 11:1 compression. It has Dart Sportsman heads with bronze guides and a competition valve job. The Lunati Voodoo cam is a hydraulic roller setup, and the intake is a powder coated Weiand Team G Single plane. The carb is a very nicely tuned Holley Ultra HP 750 that is quite responsive to throttle input. The car is an absolute blast to drive and make wonderful power. With the monster Griffin aluminum radiator, the car never even gets close to getting to hot, not even in the hot Midwest summers.
The T56 Magnum transmission is a double overdrive set up, and pairs up nicely with the 3.73 gearing housed inside a factory 10 bolt housing. The clutch is a Centerforce, dual friction LT1 style clutch with a Ram flywheel and Tipton hydraulic master cylinder.
The suspension is nicely upgraded with QA1 coil overs, and McGaughy dropped spindles. The brakes are power disc up front/drum in the rear and work exceptionally well. Keeping body roll down is a set of Hotchkis sway bars, and the upgraded Rocket wheels and modern radial tires help out handling quite a bit.
Specs: 355 ci small block chevy 11:1 compression Dart Sportsman heads with bronze guides and competition valve job Lunati voodoo Hydraulic roller cam Weiand Team G Single plane GM mini LT1 starter GM 8.5 ten bolt with 3:73 gears Holley Ultra HP 750 cam carb Petronix Flame Thrower ignition with billet distributor Headman headers and FlowMaster mufflers GM T56 six speed manual trans Centerforce dual friction LT1 style clutch Ram flywheel Tipton hydraulic master cylinder Hurst shifter Dakota digital gauges Huge Griffin aluminum radiator and dual shrouded Derale cooling fans with pulse width controller. Tilt steering column QA1 coil over front conversion with McGaughy drop spindles Disc in front and drum on back Power steering Hotchkis sway bars
For the Camaro enthusiast looking for a Second-Gen