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Old 11-13-2014, 10:43 AM   #1
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Drag racing videos - Tom Henry Racing Camaros

First up is our Headers/Rotofab/CTS-V base tune ZL1. The car ran a 12:12 at 118 MPH with only a 1.89 60' on stock tires. Tried launching it a little bit harder and it would just spin.



Bonus Video racing the car at the "Flashlight Drags" which is an 1/8 mile non timed run what ya brung event. We used "Bad Jewel's" Nitto 555R's here which didn't seem to help.




This is our other Camaro "Bad Jewel". It has an Edelbrock E-force/Ported heads/Comp Camshaft and supporting mods. This is on stock 20's with Nitto 555Rs. Only a 1.91 60' was managed before destroying the stock clutch. Car made 655 RWHP 650TQ


Bonus video's of "Bad Jewel" at the "Flashlight Drags" before the heads and cam upgrade. Car made 550 RWHP 550 RWTQ in these videos.



Also, Please check out some of my video's of our other rides!

Thanks!

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Old 11-17-2014, 10:56 AM   #2
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650 torque on a stock clutch will never last a session.
Nice pics.
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Old 11-19-2014, 03:49 PM   #3
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650 torque on a stock clutch will never last a session.
Nice pics.
No, it does not. Handled 550 pretty well though!
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