Unleashing the Power: Revisiting the All-Wheel Drive Camaro at Santa Pod - A 1320video Exclusive
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In the latest installment from the petrolhead paradise that is 1320video, we find ourselves back at Santa Pod, eagerly anticipating the arrival of a true automotive gem - the all-wheel drive Camaro. This beast of a machine holds a special place in the hearts of the team, as it was their favorite car from their previous trip in 2019. Unfortunately, their hopes were dashed as the footage of this magnificent creation was stolen, leaving them empty-handed. But fear not, for fate has smiled upon them, granting them the opportunity to film it once again. The excitement is palpable.
Hailing all the way from Poland, this 6869 Camaro is a sight to behold. With all four tires spinning in unison, it defies logic and sends shivers down the spine. And let's not forget the upgrades it has received since their last encounter - nitrous and bigger turbos. These additions promise to take its performance to new heights. The team is eager to witness the fruits of these modifications and see just how deep into the sevens this beast can go.
But wait, there's more! The team reunites with the owner of the Camaro, Mr. Blancha. It's a joyous occasion, as they haven't seen each other since that fateful day in 2019. They reminisce about their previous encounter and discuss the major changes that have been made to the car. The most obvious ones being the twin turbos proudly displayed on the hood, a sight that was absent during their last rendezvous. Blancha also reveals that the gearbox has been swapped out, resulting in a fresh new setup.
Curiosity piqued, the team delves deeper into the technical aspects of this magnificent machine. With a dyno-tested 2,000 horsepower at the wheels, thanks to the twin 88 turbos and a Chevy small block engine, this Camaro is a force to be reckoned with. But what truly sets it apart is the four-wheel drive system, a rare sight indeed. While some may question its necessity, Blancha explains that it is crucial for gaining traction on the often treacherous airport runways where they race. It's a testament to their dedication and ingenuity.
The conversation turns to past achievements, and Blancha proudly shares that he has already conquered the Polish airport runways with a blistering 7:50 time. But there's a challenger on the horizon - a C3 Corvette, also equipped with all-wheel drive, has set a faster time in Holland. Blancha is determined to beat it and reclaim the crown.
As the discussion winds down, the team expresses their admiration for the tuning prowess behind this magnificent machine. A computer system, expertly calibrated by a skilled individual, ensures that every ounce of power is harnessed to its fullest potential. It's a symphony of engineering and artistry, a true marvel of modern automotive technology.
With the stage set and the anticipation building, the team bids Blancha farewell and wishes him the best of luck. They eagerly await the moment when this awe-inspiring Camaro will unleash its fury on the track. The video ends with a tantalizing glimpse of the car, performing a breathtaking burnout, all four tires ablaze. It's a sight that never fails to captivate, leaving the team in awe of the power and beauty that lies within this remarkable machine.
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Viewer Reactions for This 1968 Camaro with ALL WHEEL DRIVE is INSANE (2,000HP Twin Turbo V8)
- Coby Hester: Impressed by the 2000 hp from an old school small block engine
- Ken Nguyen: Noted the rear end breaking on the last pass, but still ran 191MPH
- John Hilton: Amazed by the quick launch on the second to last run
- John Connor: Considers the driver a legend and genuinely genuine
- ThreadTap Whisperer: Expresses admiration for the badass AWD Camaro
- Epsonblade: Shares nostalgia for the 67/68 Camaros and suggests trying harder tires for street use
- SURF-4-LIFE: Offers praise in Polish
- Dan E. Boyd: Requests more videos from this operation
- DMWI: Observes the traction challenges and praises the car's performance in no prep conditions
- spottedmotors: Appreciates the uniqueness of the AWD Camaro and the presence of 1320 at Santa Pod