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Yes, as long as you rev past 5500, I believe, you can keep your foot down and clutch/shift. I shift at redline and it has yet to bounce off the limiter/fuel cutoff, works just as it should. It takes some time to get used to if youve never had a car with it before or never really practiced it, but it's definitely fun and useful when racing since you never drop out of boost.
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A true dragstrip comparison between the ZL1 and HC needs the same conditions. What I mean is, at this time of year, the HC is not necessarily running the hero times either. I saw a couple HC the other night at the strip. The A8 Challenger HC with DRs best run was 11.51 (he showed me the slips), and saw HC Charger (unknown modded or not) run 12.2. So a bolt-on HC nowhere near the 10s, and an unknown-prep HC slower than that. If I focused on this, I could say that the HC is disappointingly slow. That is the problem with not getting the whole story. When the conditions at the strip are the same as what produced the 10sec bolt-on HC times, we will better learn how the ZL1 in stock and bolt-on form compares to them on the dragstrip.
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I remember one day I was at the strip with my 2014 GT500, which at the time had a tune, intake and throttle body. These cars usually trap anywhere from 125-128 stock, and I was modded. Because of the conditions that night (the air was actually soup) I was trapping around 120-122. Far off what I should of been trapping. I met up with a HC owner I knew from the forums and he knew how to race. His car was stock other than drag radials, and he was running 11 flat consistently, he said he's been 10.8's in better air. To me, 11 flat is still very impressive for stock power, especially in that air. What's the actual elevation of the strip where you were? I can't imagine the weather being much worse than it was that night. |
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Keep in mind a lot of fokks havent had cars this powerful before and its not a mash the gas and hang on endeavor. Anyone that cant get low 11s or high 10s on DRs is doing something wrong.
Ive only made two passes in mine just getting to know the car. I was on worn out 555R tires with 15,000 miles on them I guess at 35psi and no prep. First pass was a 13.xx at 125 I think.....spun the tires the first 330 feet. Peop!e came running over wanting to show me video of the "John Force" burnout lol. Second pass was 11.55 at 124 hot lapped babying off the line. I didnt get a chance to run again. Both passes had 2.x 60 foots which is deplorable and the car still ran 11.55 and I wasnt even trying but just getting a feel for the thing. DA was in the 1200 range. I had a sense for what the track could take and needed that third run to get dialed in closer to the sweet spot but no time. Gonna find out whats what here soon though. |
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Independently tested 11:03 or faster is the target. https://www.cars.com/articles/challe...1420680529178/
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The 60 foots is what is keeping the ZL1's away from 10's. Not the air, the 127 mph trap speeds I've been seeing is enough for 10's. Better air won't help the 60 foot.
I really want to see what a ZL1 can do just by removing torque management. Anybody try running a ZL1 with bolt ons yet? |
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You think GM is being over protective with the TM they put into the factory calibration, or are they protecting something that would break otherwise? Nobody knows what the limitations are of the new 10 speed transmission yet. I'm hoping it's a stout piece. |
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Based on my last run, I'm even more confident these cars will start breaking into the 10s bone stock as the temps and humidity keep falling. I don't think there's anyway one will go deep into the 10s without starting off with a tire and going from there. A tire will definitely be my first change once I've broken into the 10s. I can run a tire and still maintain my factory warranty, so that's what my plan is for the next few years. I remember reading an article a while back that was talking about how stout GM made the A8, and that from everything that has been mentioned about the A10, it should be even stronger. May have to search for that again. I hope the TM isn't to protect something, but it could be. I feel it's mostly to make the car as quick as it can be straight from the factory with the tires it comes with.
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I remember GM saying the ELSD wasn't as strong as the grave digger rear on the 5th gen, but does that mean it's actually weak? I hope not. Hopefully it just means instead of being able to handle 1000+ lb/ft, it can only handle 900 or so. I'm sure we'll all find out at some point as guys start taking these modded Zs to the strip and hooking them on drag tires. RPM's frostbite ZL1 gives me hope that it's still a strong unit as they've ran a couple different 9 second passes with a pretty low 60' if I remember right.
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