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Blaq question for you. So you seem to want to call the GT500 an 11.3 to 11.5 car since that is where the magazines have tested it. What do you call the RE? Most magazines had high 11s I think it was MT got an 11.8 out of it.(yes we have seen the run 10s as well and cars.com did as well) Do you consider them 10 second cars or high 11s since that is what the mags got? |
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Agreed, nice feature on ls1tech and CF.
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Plus GM built the 6th Gen Camaros (especially the ZL1) specifically to remain cool when pushed hard and in extreme temps. They leearned from the mistakes of the 15-16 Z06 and built the Camaros to not have those same problems. So take away a variable like great DA or cool temps and the Mustang will struggle to large degrees. The Camaro, due to the engine design and how it is built, will not be affected as badly. Take away great track prep and the Mustang will struggle to gain footing while the Camaros and Vettes won't have even close to the same degree of trouble. Remember all those videos with Mustangs losing traction and slamming into crowds and cars and curbs? We make fun of it but the truth is that it comes down to how well these cars are built and how they handle power on the pavement. One thing you'll see in most reviews about the Camaro is how well controlled they are. I can tell you from my experiences owning multiple Mustangs over 20 years that they will lose control easily and in a wicked manner. And in a lot of cases by the time it loses control it is too late. Camaros and Corvettes are much more forgiving. Back in the mid 90s GM was making great improvements to yaw control and it shows in cars today. So that is what I meant by saying that Camaros and Corvettes do not suffer the same issues as Mustangs. |
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I've had to read this a couple times to makes sure I was reading it correctly lol
What IF what IF the zl1 has had several years to get the 10.9. The GT 500 has had one trip to the drag strip. DA affects Camaro and Corvette's just the same as any other car, my vette would slow down when DA was high and run better times when it was low. Quote:
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But I am skeptical of this kid, SP, since he has a reputation for lying in his videos. Even more so since he defended those lies but then removed those videos where he was lying. I also found it suspicious that Ford made it seem like Evans ran his 10.6 after the press event when in fact it was months prior to that event and it was a pre-production model and a private session. Now I am not saying that they didn't do whatever. But I am saying that I'm not naive and gullible enough to blindly follow along without asking questions when something seems off. That being said, the Hellcat in the same testing has run mid to high 11s. Cars.com got a Redeye to low 11s and a 10.8. But I have on many occasions called the Hellcat out for running slower than the ZL1 when tested. So I'm not sure if you were expecting me to be biased there or what. I'll add tho that at local tracks I was hanging out with a Hellcat crew and they were running 10.7s to 11.1s all of them with DRs and one or two of them with a CAI. This was in the middle of Summer so take that for what it's worth. On street tires and in decent temps/DA I doubt a Hellcat will do much better than mid to high 11s in most cases. The newer ones tho might be a bit faster due to the tires they come with. Mine has 275 P-Zeros which are the most God-awful tires on the planet and couldn't even handle my FBO Camaro SS. |
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Own a bunch of Mustangs for as long as I have...then talk to me about DA and heat soak and high IATs and cylinder temp warnings and limp mode. It'll make whatever you thought your Corvette was going thru seem like nothing. |
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So do you consider the RE a high 11 second car or a high 10 second car? |
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Don’t know what year model mustangs you’ve owned. But I’ve owned several starting with 88gt all the way up to 18’ gt never have had any issues with heat soak besides my 04 cobra that was upper and lowered pulley spinning the hell out of the stock blower but that was all on me.
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So when I visit the track and see Camaro's and Corvette's blowing off the tires and having traction problems and going slower because the DA is +500-1000 does it mean those cars are defective or "poorly" built? I feel like you haven't been to a drag strip as much as you put on, to be saying some of these things. |
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I am not sure what private owners are running bone stock because most of them are not running bone stock. They all are on a tire. Which I can respect. So if we're comparing private owner times then I don't know what to tell you. My assumption would be that they are about neck and neck with the Redeye probably squeezing slightly ahead. Quote:
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I'm not even on a car vs a car right now, you are literally trying to say that density altitude and traction problems aren't universal. Let me add I've seen lots of STOCK, mustangs, corvettes, camaros, challengers.. with traction problem and running slower in high DA equally. You saying forces of nature and physics don't apply to a certain car are mind boggling. |
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