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Hi Alex, and welcome to the forum.
If you feel that your "fresh" 5.7 is slow, would be worth getting it checked out?
Instead of going the supercharger route, which will more than likely require a bottom end rebuild (as Nigel has already mentioned), why not go the stroker route? 383ci is quite a popular kit available in the US.
Of course, the muncie box/rear axle ratio combination might be mismatched......making the car feel slow?
...just a few thoughts - none of which may be correct, so don't quote me
Agree totally with Nigel on the tyres, go for Yoko's, Avons or Toyo Proxies (which i use on my daily driver - very good and at a reasonable price).
Cheers,
Mark
Thanks Mark.
In the end I didn't get that camaro, as I had to use some of my saved money (the day before collecting the car)
due to a family crisis and the camaro was sold the next day.
I'm totally gutted
as I've always wanted a 1st gen camaro, since I was a little boy and after selling my rare jap car (Nissan S15 SILVIA) and a few other aftermarket parts, I managed to come up with enough money to be able to buy a 69 camaro (the one mentioned in the start of this thread).
I'm now looking to import one from the USA hopefully with the help of CLASSIC AMCAR, as they seem to be the best?? and was the only company to reply back out of the three I emailed.
I've found a few 69 camaro's on ebay.com in need of repair, I don't mind driving around in one that's tatty, as I think they look even meaner like the Ford Falcon (interceptor) in MADMAX, but obviously as long as it's safe and has a V8 under the hood
At the moment I still have my vintage 1956 oval beetle to play around with, but I don't think that will be for long, as I keep imagining myself behind the steering wheel of a mean dark 69 camaro terrorising the roads
As soon as I've managed to get my hands on one, I will post back.
Wish me luck guys
Regards, Alex.