In 1967, the most-powerful engine in a factory Camaro was a 396 cid V8 making 375 horsepower. In preparing the original Camaro Z/28 for road racing, engineers utilized a lighter 302 cid V8 officially rated at 290 horsepower — making it the ideal choice for sports-car racing
Fast forward to 2013: the most-powerful Camaro is the ZL1. It features a 6.2 liter supercharged LSA engine making 580 horsepower. With the return of the Camaro Z/28 for the 2014 model year, the car is more powerful and more capable then ever. And like the original Camaro Z/28, the 2014 Z/28 trades ultimate horsepower and torque for improved weight balance and track performance while utilizing a lighter, naturally aspirated 7.0L LS7 first introduced in the Corvette Z06







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