2008 Chevrolet Camaro LS7 Concept
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Production |
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Engine |
7 liter LS7 V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
approximately 550 hp |
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HP/Liter |
78.6 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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(from General Motors
Press Release) Designed to highlight the capability of the
new Camaro as a weekend bracket warrior, the Camaro LS7 Concept
combines the power of a GM Performance Parts’ LS7 crate engine and
targeted bolt-on upgrades to deliver the wheels-up spirit of the
legendary COPO Camaros.
Made famous by Chevy dealers like Don Yenko and Fred Gibb in the
late 1960s, the COPO cars were ordered for one thing: drag racing.
They were quickly outfitted after delivery with the requisite tires,
safety equipment and other accessories necessary for competition in
popular Stock-class drag racing series.
The LS7 Concept honors the COPO ethos with features such as drag
strip-ready rubber on the rear wheels – and unlike many of the
stripped-down racers from 40 years ago, this strip-ready competitor
serves double duty as both a racecar and a daily driver.
The LS7 crate engine (part number 17802397) uses a high-performance
replacement camshaft from GM Performance Parts (part number
12480033) to help it produce approximately 550 horsepower.
Complementing upgrades include GM Performance Parts-developed
headers and air intake system that will be offered at the Camaro’s
launch in early 2009. The LS7 also is modified with a wet-sump
oiling system; the production engine features a dry-sump system that
requires an external oil tank.
Backing the LS7 engine is a production Tremec 6060 six-speed manual
with a GM Performance Parts Hurst shifter. Additional drivetrain
details include:
-- Brembo four-wheel
disc brake package
-- Lowered ride height
-- Custom 20-inch wheels
-- Driveshaft safety loop
-- GM Performance Parts exhaust system
The Camaro LS7 concept
is painted Victory Red, with matte black accents on the hood and
taillamp panel. “LS7” logos are strategically placed and warn those
in the know this Camaro means business when the Christmas tree
lights count down to green. It’s all business on the spartan
interior, too, with base trim and few accessories to minimize
overall mass for a quicker elapsed time.
Although the Camaro LS7 Concept is just that – a concept – its
duplication by enterprising enthusiasts and racers is enabled by GM
Performance Parts’ LS7 crate engine package. It delivers a fully
assembled, production version of the engine, complete from the
intake manifold to oil pan. An oil reservoir for the standard dry
sump system and GM Performance Parts’ LS7 engine controller (part
number 19166567) are all that’s necessary to get the engine running
in an enthusiast’s project vehicle – well, that and a chassis
capable of handling more than 500 lb.-ft. of torque!