2011 Chevy Camaro to get 312HP V6 According to GM Officials
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2011 Chevy Camaro to get 312HP V6 According to GM Officials



The 2011 Ford Mustang V6's bragging rights may be short-lived if we are to believe an email sent to a Camaro enthusiast website by GM officials.

Allegedly signed by Cheryl Pilcher, John Fitzpatrick, Adam Denison and Scott Settlemire, the email makes word of a tweaked version of the GM's 3.6-liter V6 engine producing 312 ponies, or 8HP more than the current Camaro V6 and more importantly, 7HP more than the recently revealed 2011 Mustang V6.

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