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heavyt100 10-31-2011 03:45 PM

GM Revives COPO Camaro as NHRA Stock Eliminator Dragster
 
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LAS VEGAS – The COPO Camaro is back at Chevrolet, as a concept designed to the specifications for NHRA Stock Eliminator drag racing competition.

“The COPO Camaro is a proof of concept for what a Chevrolet Stock Eliminator entry could look like,” said Jim Campbell, GM U.S. vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. “And it is a clear indication that Chevrolet intends to homologate the Camaro for sportsman drag racing.”

The COPO concept vehicle is designed to accommodate more than one engine option, including a naturally aspirated 427 engine (7.0L) – the same displacement as the original COPO Camaros from 1969 – and a supercharged 327 (5.3L) engine. Among the many racing-specific features and equipment is a conversion from the Camaro’s standard independent rear axle to a solid axle, as well as a full chrome moly roll cage.

The basic content for the COPO Camaro Concept includes:

  • * Provisions for two engine configurations (see below for details)
  • * Provisions for a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission, a three-speed automatic or a five-speed manual
  • * High-rise cowl-induction hood
  • * Custom Aeromotive fuel system, with a fuel cell and integral high-pressure fuel pump
  • * Full, chrome moly roll cage
  • * Coil-over front suspension with Strange Engineering adjustable struts
  • * Custom rear suspension, based on NHRA requirements, with Strange Engineering shocks, Panhard bar and stabilizer bar
  • * Strange Engineering S-9 solid rear axle with aluminum third member, 35-spline spool, 35-spline axles and 4.10 gear set
  • * Lightweight, COPO-specific racing wheels
  • * 29x9-inch rear radial racing slicks and 4.5x28x15-inch front tires
  • * Manual steering system
  • * Strange Engineering lightweight racing brakes system with standard line lock.

The interior is all business, with most sound deadening and power accessories deleted. Instead, there is pair of racing bucket seats (and no rear seat), a safety harness for the driver, a competition floor shifter and Chevrolet Performance gauges by Auto Meter.

The engines

Intended for NHRA’s various Stock Eliminator classes, the COPO Camaro concept has provisions for two distinct engine packages – each built to conform to class guidelines. The details below outline the core specifications of each engine and their intended classes.

  • 427 327/2.9
  • Suggested class A Stock AA Stock
  • Cubic inches 427(7.0L) 327 (5.3L)
  • Block LS7 LS9
  • Block material aluminum aluminum
  • Crank forged steel forged steel
  • Rods H-beam H-beam
  • Pistons forged dome forged dome
  • Compression ratio TBD 10.2:1
  • Heads LS7 LS7
  • Rocker arms LS7 1.8-ratio LS7 1.8-ratio
  • Induction natural aspiration boosted
  • Intake Holley supercharger
  • Camshaft type hydraulic roller hydraulic roller
  • Cam duration (deg.) 233/276 @ .50-in. 244/255 @ .50-in.
  • Cam lift (inch) .595 .650

The concept vehicle is powered by a prototype version of the supercharged 327 engine, featuring an LSX cylinder block.


The COPO legacy

Since 1955, NHRA Stock Eliminator has been a straight-line proving ground for the quickest cars to come out of Detroit. Within Stock Eliminator, there are many classes, all defined by the ratio of vehicle shipping weight and the assigned horsepower factor. Because of this tightly monitored set of rules and historically brutal competition, Stock Eliminator is the ultimate test for factory muscle cars.



From the “Fuelie” ’57 Bel Air to the ’62 409 Impala and countless muscle cars that came later, Chevrolet has enjoyed a long, dominant position in this sportsman drag racing category. None of the cars, however, have dominated both the track and muscle car folklore like the legendary COPO Camaros produced in 1969.



In the Sixties, COPO was the acronym for Central Office Production Order, within Chevrolet’s vehicle special-order program. Although normally used for fleet orders of trucks and company-owned cars, it was manipulated by a few performance-minded dealers to order vehicles with larger engines than were available in regular-production models – mostly with the intent of getting them to Stock Eliminator racers.



By pushing Chevrolet’s Central Office Production Order special-order program to its limit, a number of dealers were able to get 427-cubic-inch big-block engines installed in a handful of Camaros, when the largest official engine available was a 396. Two versions of the 427 engine were wrangled out of the factory: COPO 9561 was the Corvette-based L-72 edition with an iron cylinder block and COPO 9560 was the racing-designed ZL1 engine with a lighter aluminum cylinder block.

The COPO Camaros opened up the NHRA rulebook to some exciting combinations for Camaro, helping keep Chevrolet at the top of the ultra-competitive form of motorsports. In fact, they were not only competitive in NHRA Stock Eliminator when new, but still hold the national ET and MPH records in several classes.

Racing enthusiasts who are interested in more information can go to www.gmperformanceparts.com to sign up for COPO Camaro concept updates.

Photos posted by slick rick


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Ir0nM4n 10-31-2011 04:00 PM

Nice Pictures

RLHMARINES 10-31-2011 04:10 PM

It was already posted with the link in this thread:http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179592

slick rick 10-31-2011 04:15 PM

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pictures

2cnd chance 10-31-2011 04:36 PM

Tooooooooooo Coooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Runin11z 10-31-2011 04:42 PM

This puts a big smile on my face :D

CamaroSkooter 10-31-2011 04:57 PM

2010-11 Steering Wheel?

toesuf94 10-31-2011 05:04 PM

WHY DO I WANT THIS???

slick rick 10-31-2011 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroSkooter (Post 3952121)
2010-11 Steering Wheel?

old CTF car? :popcorn:

kmcd 10-31-2011 05:34 PM

I'll take one to go. :burnrubber:

Kwik 10-31-2011 06:20 PM

I want one!

LOWDOWN 10-31-2011 06:33 PM

From GMPP...on a Bill of Sale only...

KILLER74Z28 10-31-2011 06:34 PM

WOW! :confused0068: :drool:

Put this on my list of "Things I want"... :thumbsup:

ECCamaro 10-31-2011 06:47 PM

Put me on the list for one!


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