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Mustang fans mock the Camaro as a parts bin car but those are some damn good parts from Cadillac and Corvette. The Mustang begins with the aim of being an inexpensive fleet car with the GT350R on the other end as the "halo". Camaro takes from high end cars with the freedom to be the best they can (ZL1-1LE).
Mustang fans mock GM's Nurburgring focus yet the only Mustang that "can" is the Nurburgring developed GT350R. The PP2 developed on evenings and weekend will have its hands full compensating for the steering and suspension mess that was reported in this review of the PP1
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"The new platform is the strongest in the history of the Mustang brand, with torsional stiffness increased 28 percent over the previous model. That stiff structure ensures the suspension geometry remains consistent even under the loading caused by hard driving. Shelby GT350 takes that philosophy further – with added bracing to increase overall stiffness. A new lightweight aluminum tower brace connects the shock towers and firewall, and improves front end stiffness. When a lower hood was called for to improve aerodynamic performance, Ford Performance re-engineered the grille opening reinforcement with a carbon fiber composite structure that is 24 percent lighter than the base Mustang while maintaining the stiffness of steel. It is finished so well a beauty cover is not needed – eliminating another 1.9 pounds." https://media.ford.com/content/fordm...-handling.html The article I read about the 1LE and SS chassis differences was for the 5th gen….I was totally wrong in that regard. So I’ll concede, the 1LE chassis sounds to be closer…but only by what amounts to a grill opening reinforcement. I honestly don’t care which chassis is actually better…as they both have their merits. I just find it humorous at the perceived superiority of the 1LE chassis when most of the difference between these two cars handling is likely attributed to suspension and tires. Hell, is there even any data confirming the weight delta between the mustang and camaro is in the chassis and not the engine, suspension, interior etc.? As for the PP2 changes…there are quite a bit. “Working our way up, relative to the already stiffened Perf Pack springs, the Level 2 coils are 20 percent stiffer in front and 13 percent stiffer in the rear. Similarly, the anti-roll bars resist twist by an additional 12 percent in front and 67 percent in the rear. Oh, and between the lower-profile tires and suspension tweaks, the car hunkers down a half-inch closer to the road. Some of the midnight oil burning involved further tweaking of the Magneride shocks, electric steering assist, ABS, and stability control tuning. The aero work started off with a modified Boss 302 Laguna Seca front splitter that extends about 3 inches out from the front corners, developing 24 pounds of honest-ta-goodness front downforce at fast-sweeper speeds (80 mph).” http://www.motortrend.com/news/2018-...t-look-review/ |
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As for the Nurburgring times...everyone mocks those. They are glory times...as the Nurburgring is a track unlike any-other. |
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Product testing in the most demanding environment appears to pay dividends. The "time" is just a byproduct.
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"According to Adam Wirth, suspension, wheel and tire supervisor at Ford Performance, 90 percent of the suspension has been altered in some way." http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...deep-dive.html All you really need to look at is the weight differences in a GT350TP vs a GT PP1. That tells you plainly there are more changes than what you posted, all of which paid dividends on the GT350. So again, there are more differences in a GT PP2 to GT350 than a SS to 1LE in terms of handling.
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As for reviews...I think everything needs to be looked at with perspective. The performance bar is set really high right now. Just 4 short years ago, they would be praising the PP1GT as all mighty...but that's not the case. I'm sure the PP1 handles quite well (for most)...but is obviously lacking compared to the 1LE. My guess is, this is exactly why ford is offering the PP2, as the PP1 is far more of a GT than a track ready vehicle. |
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One thing that seems to happen every time Probst drives a Camaro in videos, he praises up and down on how good the Alpha chassis is. Have never heard that when he drove any of the Mustangs.
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I didn’t hear any bragging about how good the chassis was. He just said it was firmer and better then the out going mustang. Also it still lost to the gen5, so wasn’t that great loosing to the zeta chassis. Now go watch the head2heads with the 6gen SS, against the BMW, 350r, and this newest one.
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Love the outcome but it's disheartening to see the Camaro not selling as well as the sloppy Mustang.
I drive a F550 at work with more glass and mirrors than a dozen Camaros but you know what? You still have to be alert, check your mirrors often and always be situationally aware. Driving it isn't like going on a vacation from my Camaro. It's actually the opposite. After driving a big truck all day, getting into my sleek, low, quick and agile car to drive home is such a good feeling. |
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