Posting for Simon from Canada...............
Good afternoon; not sure if this the best way to ask this question. I did not see a forum option. Anyway, I own a 2000 Berger Camaro, #18. I have had the car almost its whole life. More recently I have started to go to local car shows. I am located in Ontario Canada, so not too many people are familiar with Berger cars. From time a discerning eye will see my car is different. One of the questions which has come up is what is the real horsepower, ie has anyone dynode a car like mine? I went online to look. The only information I could fine was on stock 2000 Camaro’s which were sold as 325 hp I believe or something very close. Apparently they regularly dynode at 380 hp. That’s pretty good.
Any meaningful data on a car like mine beyond the 375 sticker on the hood?
Also, is there any data or documents etc I can put on the dash for the show and shines I attend? I am happy to pay for it.
Thanks.
P.S. love the car, it has almost 70,000 miles on it not still runs like a top . Everyone loves the sound of it especially me!
I look forward to hearing back. If there’s another better way to communicate like this, please let me know.
Thanks again
Simon Etherington
Berger SS #18 HP question
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2000 Berger SS's were 375 hp - 325 from the factory
I think 375 was a 6 speed.......someone will know for sure. Jim
I think 375 was a 6 speed.......someone will know for sure. Jim
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