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Old 07-11-2015, 03:08 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by fastball View Post
It's for better cooling when the car is at the track. Similar to the Corvette cooling system. When you are hitting corners quickly the extra radiators provide cooling when there is no air coming straight ahead into the front grille.

If one gets damaged yeah the coolant will probably leak out. But it's like that with any car. You damage the radiator, the coolant leaks.

Don't worry. Be happy there is a high capacity cooling system.
The base SS is a serious machine
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10. The SS model is "track capable"

In anticipation of expected hard driving, the Camaro SS is rated as track capable. That means that it can run for an entire tank of fuel at maximum speed around GM’s Milford Road Course without cooking its engine, transmission, differential, or brakes. That’s why it has so many radiators.
http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook...-new-camaro#11
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