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2,000+ HP Chevrolet Camaro on the Dyno

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For a while now, we’ve seen a lot of insane musclecars putting more than 1,000 HP on the dyno, ranging from Foxbody Mustangs to bare metal hot-rods. And we really start to thing that horsepower is never enough when it comes to dragsters, especially after seeing a Camaro pack more than 2,000 HP.
Owned by Tom Bailey and dubbed “Sick Seconds”, the 1969 Chevy Camaro you’re about to enjoy below is not just a drag strip smoking machine, but a perfect statement of what enthusiasts can do to an already cool musclecar.

Getting right to the point, the Camaro sports a 615 cubic inch big block engine, built using a Brodix block and 14.5-degree cylinder heads, and a Holley EFI system that takes the power up to an amazing amount of 2,108 horses. Are you finding it hard to believe? Just scroll below to have a look at that monster of a dragster for yourselves.

All told, we’re very anxious to find out how many seconds will the “Sick Seconds” need to complete the quarter-mile in this configuration.

Story via DragZine

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About the author: Ciprian Florea
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Ask Ciprian about cars and he'll reveal an obsession with classics and an annoyance with modern design cues. Read his articles and you'll understand why his ideal SUV is the 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
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