Lingenfelter & Hotchkis Team Up For SEMA Camaro SS

 
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Hotchkis 2010 Lingenfelter Chevrolet Camaro SS

Hotchkis 2010 Lingenfelter Chevrolet Camaro SS

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Two of the biggest names in the muscle car arena will join together to debut a stunning new performance machine at next month’s 2009 SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas. The two names we are referring to are Lingenfelter and Hotchkis, and together the two companies will present a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS packing more than 750-horsepower.

Superchargers, body kits and handling upgrades--all this and more are on the Lingenfelter and Hotchkis Camaro SS.

The car is a technological tour de force, featuring a hand-built 427 cubic-inch (7.0-liter) LS7 V-8 with forged pistons, titanium connecting rods and Inconel exhaust valves. A Magnusson/Eaton TVS2300 supercharger breathes into a custom Lingenfelter intake manifold and a Corsa stainless exhaust system.

Other highlights include a Hotchkis “Total Vehicle System” (sport springs, adjustable sport sway bars and a subframe brace), Brembo brakes, custom 20-inch 10-spoke wheels, a full bodykit, a fully embroidered interior and a rear view mirror with video display.





 
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Comments (2)
  1. I would say everything the company makes isn't crap. My point was that I've read MANY high-profile comparisons where Lingenfelter was involved, where their car didn't finish the competition due to a break-down.....
     
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  2. Hi,
    I like the way the hennessy camaro looks, but atleast with lingenfelter you will get your car back.
     
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