1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rsss on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
If you have any questions please email at: jaspercaudell@netc.lu .
I recently installed an Aeromotive Phantom fuel pump. Aeromotive is a super reliable and quiet in-tank pump.
The car also has brand new Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires (I didn’t like the Hoosier slicks it had on it when I
bought it). This car is putting out 650HP and 630 lb’s of torque. It is set at only 6 lb’s of boost.
This car is built to handle upwards of 1000 HP.
The Art Morrison Max G chassis gives it the rigidity it needs to handle a ton of HP. The Scoggin Dickey built LSX
400 destroked motor provides a ton of power. The Precision turbos will help you get from point A to point B fast!
The car runs very cool..180-200 degrees. Timeless focuses on installing intercoolers to keep their cars running
cool (an important part of a quality turbo build). Once warmed up, the Brembo ceramic brakes stop on a dime. The
Ridetech triple adjustable coilovers give the car a comfortable yet tight ride.
Build Sheet:
Art Morrison 2 X 4 Max G chassis
C6 Corvette suspension
AME Triangular 4 link
Ford 9” rear end
31 spline axles with Detroit True Track 3.50 gears
15.5” Brembo Carbon Ceramic Brakes
4” aluminum drive shaft
Tremec 6 spd American Powertrain wide ratio transmission
Centerforce Dyad twin disc clutch
Quicktime Bell Housing
Hydraulic clutch
Aeromotive Phantom in tank 1200 HP fuel system
Fabricated fuel cell
Complete new steel tin inside from firewall to trunk
Complete 10 point unobtrusive roll cage
Marguez Design dash and door panels
AutoMeter gauges
Sparco steering wheel
Vintage Air front engine accessory drive
Vintage Air under dash unit
Pioneer double din nav system
Complete Focal audio system: amps, subwoofers
Custom built seats
Eric Thorson complete custom interior
One piece suede headliner
Accu-Mat sound deadening
Flaming River steering column, joints and shaft
Power rack and pinion
400 CID destroked big bore, short stroke
LSX Block 4.125 bore engine
3.62 steel crank
LS7 CNC Scoggin Dickey profile cylinder heads
Custom turbo cam shaft
Fully forged 9:1 400 short block
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