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That is all.
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Can I get that in a Street Camaro?
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You can drive it on the Street, yes.
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572.
By my calculations that is
FUCKING ENORMOUS.
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All my wants.
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Yes, this naturally aspirated motor will put out 720 horsepower to the Hellcat's supercharged 707 horsepower.
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No you can't: https://www.chevrolet.com/performance/co…
Besides, it has no creature comforts and wouldn't turn if your life depended on it.
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Not legally, but you can do it, yes.
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Because Challengers are all about turning.
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It also doesn't have a street warranty as good as the Hellcat's and is likely not on-highway emissions compliant.
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The Hellcat has a revised suspension and supposedly handles quite well for it's heft. Also, the nearly non existent front tires on the Camaro, would cause dramatic understeer at nearly any speed.
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LONG LIVE THE N/A MOTOR!!!
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If I wanted a Camaro that turns I would buy a z/28.
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Nothing hotter than 720 NA horses!
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Dammit, for a second I thought that was a Hellcat crate motor. I was ready to start figuring out how many credit cards I would need to get and max out to buy one.
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That's a 572 ci big block, it's a lot better than a Hellcat motor.
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What happens if you put a supercharger right here? :)
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No need for superman, just do it yourself.
![]() 08/21/2014 at 09:29 |
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Interesting. On second thought, however, a pair of hot turbos, like the new AMG GT engine, would probably be even better.
http://images.thecarconnection.com/hug/mercedes-a…
End result? This: