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  2. Chevrolet Performance - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet Performance, formerly "GM Performance Parts", is an automotive performance parts brand that sells everything from camshafts and cylinder heads to high-performance crate engines and upgrades for late-model Chevrolet vehicles. It was founded in 1967 to support the Trans-Am Camaro race teams.

  3. Pfadt Race Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Pfadt Racing Industry Automotive Founder Aaron Pfadt Headquarters Salt Lake City, United States Products GM aftermarket performance parts Owner Aaron Pfadt Pfadt Race Engineering is an engineering firm situated in Salt Lake City, Utah. History The company subsequently introduced new suspension lines for the Camaro and Cadillac ATS. Additionally, it launched exhaust headers specifically ...

  4. Yenko Camaro - Wikipedia

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    A new Yenko Camaro based on the new 2010 Camaro platform was introduced at SEMA 2009. The new engine is a supercharged version of GM's LS3, the 6.2-liter V8 that comes standard with the Camaro SS. Since it is only the Phase I Yenko, it is expected that Phase II and Phase III Yenkos are coming which will have a Z06-sourced LS7 427 in³ engine ...

  5. Yenko Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    When Camaros, classifiable as a "pony car", became available in 1967, Yenko transferred Chevrolet's 427 cubic inch (7 L), 425hp (317 kW) L-72 engine (along with other high-performance parts) into some Camaros, creating the Yenko Camaro.

  6. Hurst Performance - Wikipedia

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    Hurst produced aftermarket replacement manual transmission shifters and other automobile performance enhancing parts.. Hurst was also an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplier for automakers and provided services or components for numerous muscle car models by American Motors (AMC), Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors.

  7. 8 Sports Cars To Avoid Buying in 2025 - AOL

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    The Audi R8 is about to end production in 2025, and parts and services could become hard to come by in the future. Maintenance costs are high, averaging around $1,200 annually, which can increase ...