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Originally Posted by BlaqWhole
The Hellcat is putting about 200 more HP to the wheels than the SS makes at the engine. So tires from the factory will impact the Hellcat much more than the SS. And the 6th Gen SS is not on P-Zero tires. They are on some very decent GY tires which are world's apart from those BS Pirellis. So that tells you why the SS does better at 0-60. But don't be fooled, put both cars on the highway at 40 MPH and do a roll on and I can guarantee that you won't think the Hellcat is slow. Don't go thinking that a 0-60 time makes your SS faster than a car that puts down 650-ish RWHP bone stock. Even if you do better at 0-60, the HC will be reeling you in after that. By the quarter mile it will be done pulled you in and rolled past you. The SS is not on the HC's level my friend. That is why GM makes the ZL1.
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I know this from experience. From 70 mph, both going WOT (at least I think he was) I had the best possible gearing starting in 3rd. He easily pulled away.
From a dig, with those ridiculous stock tires, I bet I could dust one to sixty, but after that, no way.