The success of the 48 hour Camaro has been widely reported. The Camaro that received a huge list of upgrades, took less than a 47 hours to build. But the real test has been this past week as the Camaro was subject to the harsh heat of traveling to and from each event on the Power Tour schedule. But simply showing the car at each event would be to easy, rather the team has been entering it in to the drag and autocross races at each Power Tour stop. Just two days ago the team entered the car into the autocross event at Nashville and turned some heads by placing 2nd overall. This is even more impressive when you consider that the Camaro drove the course with a nail in one of the tires.
Over the course of these events people have taken notice of the ’67 Camaro and its power, The Lingenfelter LS3 that powers the 48 hour Camaro puts out an impressive 602hp, and even comes with a 30,000 mile warranty!
Equipped on this monster, is Holley’s Avenger EFI System. “Holley designed the Avenger Fuel Injection Systems for people who want to retrofit fuel injection on their vehicles, but don’t want the hassle of a laptop tunable system,” Says Doug Flynn of Holley. Installation of the product is easy, and everything you need to convert your car to EFI is included in the box.
The Avenger EFI comes with a great feature called the self-tuning fuel system. This will actually tune your fuel injection while you drive, to give you the best performance possible. Also included with the system is a full color LED hand-held tuner that offers simple setup and easy tuning of basic parameters such as engine idle speed. It also Still allows for users to change other parameters to further fine tune base calibrations.
All of this allows the Avenger series to be a great fit for cars that will be driven on the street, and then also on the track just like the 48 hour Camaro. If you have ever wondered about upgrading your vehicle to an EFI system check out Holley Fuel Systems’ homepage at Holley.com, where you’ll find helpful tips and tech articles on choosing the correct EFI system.