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Old 07-11-2022, 02:35 AM   #15
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I think any Camaro can beat a Hellcat in an autocross last time I drove one is was exciting in a straight line but man it did not like the turns like my LT1 does. A 1LE Camaro would destroy it on turns.
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Old 07-11-2022, 09:07 AM   #16
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Was wondering with the weight difference. How much wheel Hp would a Camaro need In order to beat a stock Hellcat. In every way (dig, roll, etc…) in a M6
A hellcat auto on drag radials and prepped track with a good driver can run pretty good stock (if they can drive) and you're also manual which is disadvantage, especially from a dig.

Roll race would be easier. If you go on youtube and search canibefrank videos you can see bunch of NA stangs and camaros taking down lightly modded and stock hellcats from a roll
They most seem to have 480-550 wheel horse
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