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This week"s Burnout Friday video comes to us from the YouTube channel of Andy Larson and it features a late fourth generation Chevrolet Camaro SS roasting the rear tires. This car appears to be stock in what we would call "daily driven condition", but it still puts together a glorious smoke show.Stock Burnouts and DonutsA great many of the vehicles that we feature here on LS1Tech are heavily modified whether they are racing or doing burnouts, but this fourth generation Camaro looks and sounds like it is stock. It even has stock wheels complete with a missing wheel center, so we would guess that this car is packing the same LS1 power that it had when it rolled off of the Canadian assembly line nearly 20 years ago.Based on the way that the burnout begins, coupled with the fact that the transmission never shifts, we would also guess that this Camaro SS is fitted with a manual transmission.Slaying the TiresThe video begins with a few seconds of the fourth generation Camaro SS at rest, but the driver quickly brings up the engine speed, dumps the clutch, gets the rear wheels spinning and hits the brakes keeping the Chevy muscle car in place while the rear tires spin. Within a few seconds of the start of the burnout, smoke begins to build around the rear end, but the driver holds the car there for a good 25 seconds.After the excellent stationary burnout, the driver lets the Camaro roll forward, whipping the rear end around as he keeps the tires spinning hard and the LS1 engine screaming. The cameraman has a hard time keeping the car in frame during the donuts, but that doesn"t take away from the display of tire slaying put on by this LS1-powered Camaro SS.Crank up your speakers and enjoy!Join the LS1tech forums now!Tags: 4th gen Camaro, Burnout Fridays, camaro, ls1, Video
Date written: June 15, 2018
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ID: 12227
This week"s Burnout Friday video comes to us from the YouTube channel of Andy Larson and it features a late fourth generation Chevrolet Camaro SS roasting the rear tires. This car appears to be stock in what we would call "daily driven condition", but it still puts together a glorious smoke show.Stock Burnouts and DonutsA great many of the vehicles that we feature here on LS1Tech are heavily modified whether they are racing or doing burnouts, but this fourth generation Camaro looks and sounds like it is stock. It even has stock wheels complete with a missing wheel center, so we would guess that this car is packing the same LS1 power that it had when it rolled off of the Canadian assembly line nearly 20 years ago.Based on the way that the burnout begins, coupled with the fact that the transmission never shifts, we would also guess that this Camaro SS is fitted with a manual transmission.Slaying the TiresThe video begins with a few seconds of the fourth generation Camaro SS at rest, but the driver quickly brings up the engine speed, dumps the clutch, gets the rear wheels spinning and hits the brakes keeping the Chevy muscle car in place while the rear tires spin. Within a few seconds of the start of the burnout, smoke begins to build around the rear end, but the driver holds the car there for a good 25 seconds.After the excellent stationary burnout, the driver lets the Camaro roll forward, whipping the rear end around as he keeps the tires spinning hard and the LS1 engine screaming. The cameraman has a hard time keeping the car in frame during the donuts, but that doesn"t take away from the display of tire slaying put on by this LS1-powered Camaro SS.Crank up your speakers and enjoy!Join the LS1tech forums now!Tags: 4th gen Camaro, Burnout Fridays, camaro, ls1, Video
Date written: June 15, 2018
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 12227