This Could Be the World’s Fastest Heidts-Equipped Vehicle

Posted: December 7, 2011 in Customer Builds, Videos
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Everyone wants to make the “world’s best” claims… world’s most powerful, world’s strongest, world’s oldest, but when it comes to world of high performance vehicles, speed is where it’s at!

World’s Fastest Heidts-Equipped Vehicle

Speedtek Performance, a Heidts dealer in Haltom City, Texas is all about speed and building high performance vehicles for their customers. And like any good performance business, they also believe in having a “shop car” that is a rolling testament to their profession. What they built could in fact be the fastest Heidts-equipped vehicle on the planet.

Keith Sullivan’s 1969 Camaro was built not only as a high-powered street car, thanks to the six-speed manual transmission, supercharged 408 cid LS engine, this street-driven car is also a monster when it comes to standing mile top speed competitions such as the Texas Mile.

Equipped with a Heidts Pro-G bolt-on suspension system up front, while the rear axle is located by a proven Heidts bolt-in four-link suspension, Sullivan’s Camaro ran an astounding 195 miles per hour in the standing mile competition at the spring 2011 Texas Mile event.

With Heidts components helping to put the power down and steering this awesome Camaro, the guys at Speedtek know how to get down the track, down the street and everything in between. Check out the Super Chevy magazine article on Sullivan’s Camaro here.

Think you can build a faster Heidts-equipped vehicle? If you do, we want to hear about it!

Bonus Video Footage! (ボーナスビデオ映像)

Want to see (and hear) a Japanese perspective on the Texas Mile event? Check out this entertaining video from some hard-core Japanese car enthusiasts. Hint: skip forward to the 6:30 mark if you want to see, hear and go for an in-car ride in the Speedtek Performance Camaro while it makes its 195 MPH pass.

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