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Old 07-31-2021, 08:38 AM
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Default 2022 COPO Camaro

I have long wanted one. Now that they come with a 620 HP Big Block I am super tempted.

What do you guys think of the new COPO ?

they are rating the 572 at 430 HP ?

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Old 07-31-2021, 10:16 AM
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From what little I have read:
2022 COPO is not street legal
Wheelie bars and parachute optional

I run the 620 Hp crate engine, 572ci fuel injected and Dynos at 638Hp at the flywheel in my 68 Camaro. I cannot believe your new COPO will possess any less.

Being over $100K, it’s out of my range.

My wife has a 2SS/RS/1LE Camaro LS3, 6speed tremec
And we love it.
I don’t have anything else to offer here..,
Best of luck.
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From what little I have read:
2022 COPO is not street legal
Wheelie bars and parachute optional

I run the 620 Hp crate engine, 572ci fuel injected and Dynos at 638Hp at the flywheel in my 68 Camaro. I cannot believe your new COPO will possess any less.

Being over $100K, it’s out of my range.

My wife has a 2SS/RS/1LE Camaro LS3, 6speed tremec
And we love it.
I don’t have anything else to offer here..,
Best of luck.

yeah i would be buing it to complete in NHRA factory stock
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From what little I have read:
2022 COPO is not street legal
Wheelie bars and parachute optional

I run the 620 Hp crate engine, 572ci fuel injected and Dynos at 638Hp at the flywheel in my 68 Camaro. I cannot believe your new COPO will possess any less.

Being over $100K, it’s out of my range.

My wife has a 2SS/RS/1LE Camaro LS3, 6speed tremec
And we love it.
I don’t have anything else to offer here..,
Best of luck.

yeah i would be buing it to complete in NHRA factory stock
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I just reached out to a friend of mine who happens to be President of PAS,
PAS builds all 572s for Chevrolet out of Livonia Michigan.

He just informed me that the new COPO 572’s are a derivative of the 720 Hp version. Fuel injection, high compression, not for the faint of heart.

Hopefully this helps.
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No build limit either on these Camaros.

Not sure I want to dip into stock/super stock/factory stock (i don't have that kind of coin) but it would make for a killer bracket car.
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