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Lingenfelter Offers Performance Packages For 2016 Camaro SS

Starting with a supercharger upgrade package delivering 630 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque, followed by a very aggressive naturally aspirated package rated at 600 horsepower and 500 lb.-ft. of torque, each kit is professionally installed, chassis dyno tuned, with a certificate of authenticity and a three-year/36,000-mile warranty.

LPE_Magnuson-CamaroSix_Red-2Building on more than four decades of legendary Lingenfelter engineered GM performance upgrades and tuning expertise, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering offers all-new performance packages for the “Gen 6” 2016 Camaro SS with its LT1 6.2L V-8 engine.

Starting with a supercharger upgrade package delivering 630 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque, followed by a very aggressive naturally aspirated package rated at 600 horsepower and 500 lb.-ft. of torque, each kit is professionally installed, chassis dyno tuned, with a certificate of authenticity and a three-year/36,000-mile warranty.

“The General Motors team that developed the new 2016 Camaro did a fantastic job, and our engine packages were created to allow Camaro owners to take power – and driving fun – to the next level,” said Ken Lingenfelter, owner, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.  “Whether you prefer a naturally aspirated engine or the thrill of forced induction, we’ve got the system you’re looking for.”

LPE_Magnuson-CamaroSix_EngineLingenfelter is a pioneer of LT1 performance and tuning, offering some of the first performance upgrades for the C7 Corvette Stingray and Z06 models. Details on the new engine packages for the 2016 Camaro SS include:

Supercharged – 630 HP/600 lb.-ft.
• Magnuson Heartbeat TVS2300 Roots-type supercharger (installs beneath the factory Camaro SS hood)
• High-flow air intake
• Custom engine control module calibration
• Professionally installed and dyno tuned at Lingenfelter Performance Engineering

Naturally-Aspirated – 600 HP/500 lb.-ft.
• Lingenfelter proprietary CNC-ported and polished LT1 cylinder heads, including three-angle valve job and hand-blended valve seats
• Lingenfelter dual-coil valve springs, titanium retainers and 10-degree locks
• Lingenfelter aggressive-idle hydraulic roller camshaft by COMP Cams
• Ported and polished throttle body and high-flow intake
• Custom engine control module calibration
• Professionally installed and dyno tuned at Lingenfelter Performance Engineering

Additionally, Lingenfelter provides customers with complete documentation of the upgrades performed on their Camaro, including a USB drive containing before-and-after chassis dyno charts and a high-resolution video of the vehicle on the dyno.

A time-lapse video showing the installation of Lingenfelter’s first supercharged 2016 Camaro SS, which includes a view of it on the chassis dyno, is available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F18L75XHasQ&feature=youtu.be.

Lingenfelter will also offer complementing performance upgrades for the Gen 6 Camaro, including wheels and tires, high flow exhaust systems, performance brake systems, suspension upgrades and performance-oriented interior and exterior components.

“Lingenfelter has been known as the go-to source for General Motors performance for over 40 years and that legacy continues with the 2016 Camaro,” said Lingenfelter. For more information about 2016 Camaro engine packages, visit www.lingenfelter.com.

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